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Don't Let the Bathroom Scale Get the Better of You
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I'll friend you and give you the data. I'd rather not do it publicly! You can unfriend me afterwards!0
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maiomaio71 wrote: »I'll friend you and give you the data. I'd rather not do it publicly! You can unfriend me afterwards!
As a very private person I understand. Send me a FR and I will accept it when I see it.0 -
maiomaio71 wrote: »Oh. I thought I'd messaged you. So do I need to add you as a friend? Not sure how to do that! What info do you need from me?
I just need a recent date and a weight while you were losing and a date and a weight about 4-6 weeks before it.
To add friends you click on the user name, it takes you to another screen, then click on the user name again, on the next screen there should be a button to add as a friend.
ETA: It allows you to think you have sent a message to another person but it never goes through. It is a stupid system. I sent one to @Jackie9003 awhile back because I can never remember who my friends are. If I go into the Sent folder I can see that she has never read it. I do not actively "Friend" people on MFP because I am a terrible at keeping up with the newsfeed.
@NovusDies just checked my messages and definitely didn't receive it, nor did I recieved a notification that you'd tagged me in this post. Happy to accept a friend request, it might be useful should anything come up in the group.0 -
@NovusDies Finally managed to add you as a friend and give you the details you needed.
This week weight was -100g, which still means I'm in a plateau I think. That's 100g lost over 4 weeks! I'm OK with it....plodding along....but getting frustrated and a little despondent. I know I'm going to struggle to keep weighing and logging if I don't see progress soon.
Should also add I'm 1m68cm tall and 47 years old. Female.0 -
I weigh semi-daily (usually every couple of days). I don't generally stress about it unless its gone up a pretty significant number, which hasn't been an issue in a little while. I just like to see how things i eat on different days effects my weight. Like, I still have fast food from time to time (shame shame, I know), so I'll weigh myself, especially if maybe my water intake was down that day to see how much of a fluctuation I have. Then maybe the next day I have better food choices and high water intake, I'll weigh myself the following morning to see if there's any changes. It's just how I have been figuring out what works and doesn't work for me.
sometimes I'm still in a deficit but maybe I had a little more salt than normal and that makes me hold onto water weight for a day or two.
If it freaks you out or gives you anxiety or can possibly derail you if you don't see numbers constantly going down, I don't suggest weighing quite as often. I also really recommend measurements, because just cause you aren't losing pounds doesn't mean you aren't losing inches!2 -
@brittanynicholex I experience no shame for eating fast food.
Just got back from a trip and I am experiencing a pretty massive 18 pound uptick on the scale. I have eaten enough that a small portion of that could actually be fat regain but I would not expect it to be more than a pound or two.
Experience tells me that it will likely take close to 2 weeks to be rid of most of this uptick even though no alcohol was involved. In this case that is a good thing though because if I lost it all in 4ish days it would deplete my electrolytes and make me feel sick.5 -
I came back here today to review this again. Why? Well last week or so been struggling a bit. And yes I did let the scale number annoy me.
So I just had to have that stern talking to myself.
It is glorious strawberry season here in Florida. And to me the best way is crush them up a bit, a wee bit of truvia and then when nice and cold have them over low fat frozen yogurt. Which I did do. And I actually did stay under my calorie goal. So why did I get mad at myself?? Well I sort of guessed what would happen and I was correct it skyrocketed my blood sugar number.
So I am going to figure out how to make Keto so called ice cream. So I can have the glorious strawberries but not have the terrible guilt of doing myself in blood sugar wise.
And for about 5 days I have been more snacky than normal. Which I do when I am upset/annoyed with myself.
But reading all of the posts in this thread has helped me. Because I was up 1.4 lbs on Saturday morning. But today down .75 a pound. So need to remind myself, scale goes up and down. Quit over blowing one day out of seven.
And just wait for Dr results from Xrays and ultra sounds as to why I am having an annoying pain on the side of my lower leg which is hampering my exercise.
I feel better after just putting this down.3 -
I haven't done it but they say that mushed up frozen bananas have the consistency of ice cream.2
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I haven't done it but they say that mushed up frozen bananas have the consistency of ice cream.
I get these Diana Banana dark chocolate covered frozen bananas that have an ice cream like texture. I like them better than ice cream because I don't like really sweet things most of the time.1 -
I just keep believing in the math. When I go a week or two without reaching a new low I just focus on the fact that it will eventually start coming down again. I've had many periods of time like this where my weight did not come down and I just stick with my calorie count and exercise level and eventually it would come down quickly for a period of time.2
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I haven't done it but they say that mushed up frozen bananas have the consistency of ice cream.
I get these Diana Banana dark chocolate covered frozen bananas that have an ice cream like texture. I like them better than ice cream because I don't like really sweet things most of the time.
Now those sound tasty!2 -
been struggling with the scale lately. feel like i have grown obsessed with it at recent moments - i would say 50% of the week im weighing myself at night and then again in the morning. i only log MFP updates on monday mornings. it's tough when my mindset is wanting to see loss every day, i've been doing better eating more calories but probably should be doing a bit more to scale my weight loss to 2 lbs per week. feel good overall most of the time so that's why i haven't really switched things up.2
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It can be irritating, that's for sure! I've been good 5 out of 7 days this week, and the 2 days I was over, I was still under maintenance. But Monday morning, the scale jumped 4 lbs and its been very, VERY slow to come back off. Stupid water weight messing with my head!
I weigh on Thursdays. Weekend eating is looser than weekly, and I seem to eat more items on the weekends that cause those water weight spikes, so Monday is routinely my heaviest day of the week. Friday is usually my lightest day, so I figured I'd sort of meet in the middle - give myself Tuesday & Wednesday to shed some of the water weight off, but not trust Friday's reading because I know the scale will climb back up over the weekend. Mind games? for sure but I play 'em anyway as an attempt to win the game2 -
I started tracking my weight with Libra (a free app) and it's helped me stay calm when I am gaining despite sticking 90% to plan. I've been using it for a few weeks now and started to see a pattern of gaining and losing that follows a 6 to 10 day cycle but then the highest high is always lower than the last one. But it's still maddening. I gained 2 pounds over a 6 day period. Yesterday I lost those 2 pounds. Today they came back. I suspect they will be gone again within the next 5 days. I'm hoping they take a couple more with them when they go.1
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The longer story short is that it is PERFECTLY NORMAL for your weight to stay the same or even go up while you are losing fat weight. I very often have to wait a full 3 weeks to see a new low weight on the scale. This is a good reason to find your motivation somewhere other than numbers on the scale.
I thought it was just me!2 -
I just trust the math. Eat my food, trust the math. And small things happen; the new pants fit a smidge looser today. I don't need an extender on the new bra; three days later it sits more comfortably round my rib cage. Today my shirts, which had a deep neckline, are starting to be a little deeper than intended; won't be long til I have to retire them. I see little things. And I keep going.7
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danger1108 wrote: »The longer story short is that it is PERFECTLY NORMAL for your weight to stay the same or even go up while you are losing fat weight. I very often have to wait a full 3 weeks to see a new low weight on the scale. This is a good reason to find your motivation somewhere other than numbers on the scale.
I thought it was just me!
Definitely not. I have lost most of my weight in whooshes.1 -
I also have whoosh syndrome, it sucks.3
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I dropped pretty steadily from January 2017 to about September 2017. Then I hit a dreaded plateau for the next year and a half. Finally last summer, around June 2019, I stopped regaining and started slowly, painfully, losing again. But this time, it ratchets off: this week, I'm down 1 lbs; next week, I'll be up 2 lbs; the week after, I'll be down 2 lbs, after that, up another pound. The overall trend is definitely downward because I'm now 30 lbs off from what I started with in June, but that constant up and down from week to week plays havoc with my mental state!4