Not weighing myself during weight loss

JasmineDiver22
JasmineDiver22 Posts: 148 Member
edited November 21 in Health and Weight Loss
I have over 100+ pounds to lose. I've tried dieting and losing weight for half my life. I was always an obsessive scale watcher. Had a huge wake up call a few days ago. Serious life style change is the only option left for me. So far since I've started, I walk only 30 mins a day, (so over weight I can't do to much right away) and eating 1500 calories a day. I eat mainly protein and veggies with of course 1-2 servings of fruit a day. Moderate carbs. I plan on not weighing myself the entire time while trying to lose weight. Do you think this method is effective? Or should I weigh myself through out this entire journey?
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  • JasmineDiver22
    JasmineDiver22 Posts: 148 Member
    I haven't weighed myself in a month. I probably gained like 10-15 pounds. I defintly assumed the worst and just put my weight @ 300. But I'm not sure. I'm scared to weigh myself because if I do, it'll mess with me and discourage me. I'm 23 years old, 5'2 and let's assume I'm 300 pounds.
  • JasmineDiver22
    JasmineDiver22 Posts: 148 Member
    Oh, and I track everything I eat on here, I also have a food scale, and a Fitbit, and aria scale. So I'm good as far as all that goes. My activity level, I'm not sure. I walk just 30 mins 3 times a week. Since I'm so over weight i don't want to burn myself out so fast doing to much that my body can't handle right now. Hope this is enough info.
  • prima_donut
    prima_donut Posts: 11 Member
    I have been quite successful not weighing myself for the first month or two but then I find I get curious and then I get disappointed when the number is not lower. I also find it is easier to derail when you aren't weighing...small bad choices don't seem that big of a deal at the time but they add up and it's easier to ignore then if you aren't getting scale feedback. What about just weighing once per month? Is it because you feel like you can't face it right now? What other ways are you going to measure success if you aren't using a scale? When I wasn't weighing I rewarded myself biweekly for tracking everything and staying on target and it somewhat worked for me (although not long range sustainably obviously because here I am again hahaha)
  • JasmineDiver22
    JasmineDiver22 Posts: 148 Member
    When you sign up for MyFitnessPal, it asks you what your goal weight is. I'm @ "300" now and I put my goal weight @ 200. So with my weight and activity level it put me @ 1580 cals per day if I want to lose 2 pounds per week.
  • JasmineDiver22
    JasmineDiver22 Posts: 148 Member
    Weighing myself has drove me crazy in the past and that's why I give up. I plan to go by how my clothes fit, flexibility during s e x, and how my body feels physically in general.
  • JasmineDiver22
    JasmineDiver22 Posts: 148 Member
    @jdog022 Okay. Yeah you're 100% right! That's usually what happens every time I try to diet! I been drinking lots of water so, so far I don't feel like I'm starving myself. Plus I'm not depriving myself from some carbs I love. So I think that'll help me not go crazy. BUT idk what will happen when cravings to hit me! Especially that time of the month. But I'll watch out for what you're saying. Im defintly worried about that. If I start to get that way after a week or two, then I'll add 200-300 more calories.
  • jdog022
    jdog022 Posts: 693 Member
    edited August 2017
    I agree but for someone who says she has been struggling I think eating the most they can at the start and still lose at a good clip is a recipe for long term success. My bet is she aims for 1 and loses more anyways.
  • JasmineDiver22
    JasmineDiver22 Posts: 148 Member
    @jdog022 I never thought of it that way, eating the most I can to start while help me long term. Just more veggies and fruits? I'm not sure what to eat most of to make me feel full and not feel guilty?
  • capaul42
    capaul42 Posts: 1,390 Member
    Protein and fats tend to be the most filling foods for a lot of people. I try to get at least 20g of protein at every meal. Helps keep me full til next meal with minimal snacking
  • wenrob
    wenrob Posts: 125 Member
    edited August 2017
    @jdog022 I never thought of it that way, eating the most I can to start while help me long term. Just more veggies and fruits? I'm not sure what to eat most of to make me feel full and not feel guilty?
    You can eat whatever you want as long as you stay in your calorie range. Part of the reason people binge or give up is because they restrict too much. Eat a well balanced diet but make room for the things you love too. No need to feel guilty.

    As to your original question I find when I avoid the scale it allows me to stay in a sort of denial. I'm not gaining weight if the numbers aren't there in front of me right? But that's me and you've got to do you. One valid reason to maybe at least think about it is it can help you adjust your calorie count up or down depending on your rate of loss or if you have a stall.
  • bbell1985
    bbell1985 Posts: 4,571 Member
    The scale is a tool. If you don't see it going downward, how will you measure your success? If going my the mirror and measurements works for you, go for it. But you may not see stalls, trends, etc that reflect your calorie intake and accuracy.
  • JasmineDiver22
    JasmineDiver22 Posts: 148 Member
    Maybe I'll weigh in once a month. But even then guys, it might discourage me. But you're right, I need to keep track some how. I didn't weigh myself when I started. Should I the next following day, just so I have an actual number to look @. Numbers consume me, and I literally obsess over it. I'd rather just go by how I feel and yet still track every thing I eat and my exercise. The whole point is a life style change. Anything is better than eating out 2-3 time a day, fried foods, and sweets whenever I wanted.
  • mengqiz86
    mengqiz86 Posts: 176 Member
    If you don't weigh, at least do body measurement. I haven't weighed myself in a year, but I take body measurements every other week. Some kind of tracking is necessary. Both for accountability and sense of achievement!
  • elfin168
    elfin168 Posts: 202 Member
    Have you considered joining a support group to help?
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    jdog022 wrote: »
    The various TDEE calcs put your maintenance around 2500 calories per day at a Sedentary Level. You might even be light exercise at 2800 cals per day. Now these numbers and calculators arent exact but 1500 will be unsustainable. You will want to eat your arm off and fall off the wagon in a week or less. Your body will not be able to metabolize enough fat per day to make up for the gap created resulting in Lean body mass loss too. You dont want that.

    I think a starting point would be 2000 cals or 1900 + Eat Exercise calories back. Same thing. You can safely lose 1 pound per week for now. Key phrase for now. Every ten pounds lost you will want to drop the calories 50 or so per day.

    Maybe for the first month don't weight but if you look in the mirror one day and know you lost a bunch of weight you might regret not knowing where you started. I think its also nice to have to track and make adjustments. You'll make adjustments this entire journey.

    if OP is 300lbs she can safely lose more than a pound a week. 1% of bodyweight is a good rate of loss.
  • jasminnatale
    jasminnatale Posts: 30 Member
    Hi! I weigh myself every few weeks first thing in the morning. The number doesn't move too much but the inches I loose are what keep me going! I measure my neck, chest, natural waistline, hips, biceps, and thighs. I log and compare. Sometimes it's 4-5 inches and sometimes not a huge fluctuation but every few weeks keeps me from obsessing over the scale and I feel like I am making progress. :)
  • xcazax
    xcazax Posts: 43 Member
    If I don't weigh regularly things tend to go wrong (speaking as a serial yo yo dieter). Personally I feel that it helps me to be accountable. I try and only do it once a week (I go into boots to get weighed so i can keep the little weight slip from the machine).
  • dutchandkiwi
    dutchandkiwi Posts: 1,389 Member
    I never weighed myself until last year - I was then over 2 years into my journey. Don't know my startign weight, don't know how much I lost in total. Based on what I weighed then and now I estimate that I lost at least 25Kg. But to be honest that is only a number.
    I still only weigh myself monthly simply because I feel that it is only a number and what I see feel is my driver. The monthly weigh in is a sort of self auditing more than anything. I know that if I weigh myself one of two things could happen Either I'd get disheatened as it never goes down fast enough or I'd get so totally obsessed that I'd be impossible to live with.

    So while a lot of people could see it differently I am a case whre it worked. If the weight number is not the motivator and you feel it is not the driver for you then by all means go for it.
    The only scale I use a lot more is my food scale
  • dingylingo
    dingylingo Posts: 13 Member
    Hi Jasmine,

    I think as hard as it seems right now, you need to step on those scales just to get that first number as something you can look back on when you've absolutely smashed it and can say "This is where I was, and this is where I am now... hell yeah!"

    I'd say after that maybe weigh in every 14 days or so just to keep track, but don't let a maintained weight or slight gain make you think you haven't done well - So many things can effect your scale weight.

    I definitely agree that you should also go by measurements e.g this pair of pants feels loser etc. It's very encouraging to feel the difference, as well as see the numbers.

    If you need any advice or encouragement, feel free to add me!

    x
  • Wii_Player
    Wii_Player Posts: 2,454 Member
    edited August 2017
    Can you step on a scale and have someone else look at the number? That person can let you know if you are going the right way and can perhaps enter your weight on the app so that your calories are properly calculated? May sound stupid, but at least you won't have the stress of seeing the number on the scale. That will be someone else's job lol
  • JasmineDiver22
    JasmineDiver22 Posts: 148 Member
    Ok guys I'm stepping on the scale this morning. Lol. Don't want to see the number!! So ashamed and in disbelief if it's as high as what I think it is. I will track my weight every month and take pictures every 3 months.
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