Oh come on!!
nosaby
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Here I thought I've been doing so great. According to my scale at home I've lost 9 pounds. But I'm at the doctor's today and their scale said I've only lost 3! And I know I shoudn't focus on the "number" as much as the amount lost but come on! All I want is an accurate weight. Now I am left wondering if I need to throw out my scale's weight and start over by using the doctor's scale weight or just keep it as it is. I know that weighing myself at different times of the day will produce different results but it's usually only a pound or two different. Not 6!!
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Here I thought I've been doing so great. According to my scale at home I've lost 9 pounds. But I'm at the doctor's today and their scale said I've only lost 3! And I know I shoudn't focus on the "number" as much as the amount lost but come on! All I want is an accurate weight. Now I am left wondering if I need to throw out my scale's weight and start over by using the doctor's scale weight or just keep it as it is. I know that weighing myself at different times of the day will produce different results but it's usually only a pound or two different. Not 6!!0
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Did you weigh at the doctor's before you started, or are you just saying the doctor's scales say you've only lost 3 lbs from the starting weight your home scales gave? Because if it's the latter, then the doctor's scales would probably have started you off 6lbs heavier than your home scales.
All scales will differ slightly, it doesn't matter which ones you use as long as you stay consistent with one. Just use your home scales for each weigh in and don't worry about what other scales say.0 -
The problem is you want an accurate weight - there ain't no such thing.0
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Here I thought I've been doing so great. According to my scale at home I've lost 9 pounds. But I'm at the doctor's today and their scale said I've only lost 3! And I know I shoudn't focus on the "number" as much as the amount lost but come on! All I want is an accurate weight. Now I am left wondering if I need to throw out my scale's weight and start over by using the doctor's scale weight or just keep it as it is. I know that weighing myself at different times of the day will produce different results but it's usually only a pound or two different. Not 6!!
^^^This. Every scale will be different. As long as you lost 9 pounds on your scale then you've lost 9 pounds. Don't worry about what the number says on the scale. As far as I know we aren't required to go around with it emblazoned on our chests so it really doesn't matter which scale says the lowest number.0 -
I know that weighing myself at different times of the day will produce different results but it's usually only a pound or two different. Not 6!!
Answering your own posts.. guess it can be 6.. or even more.0 -
You have to use the same scale...all scales are calibrated differently. if you're going to use multiple scales you have to have multiple starting points to compares apples to apples data...otherwise you're just comparing nonsense.0
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I have a scale, but I use a tape measure to keep track as well. Because I honestly couldn't care less if I was a pound or 5 up if I am an inch smaller. If you work out, t might be a tool you would prefer if scale numbers get you confused.0
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I'll stick with my home scale. Thanks all.0
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I'm gonna take a guess but were you naked on the doctors scale? And are you usually naked when you weigh yourself at home?
Strip down to your skivies next time in the doctor's office0 -
No and yes. And oh no because their scale is out in the open! lol0
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Yes scales can be different but it's also very likely due to different circumstances
At the doctor's office: you had clothes on, and maybe even shoes
At home; you're probably naked when you weigh, or wear very little
At the doctor's office; you probably had food and water in your system
At home: if you're weighing first thing in the morning as most do, you're empty of most of that (especially if you weigh after using the toilet).0 -
I find this scary though. I need to be under 30 BMI when the Doctor weighs me at my booking in in order to be classed as a low risk/ normal pregnancy. So I am waiting to try to conceive until I am there but how much buffer do I need to leave to be safe? 10lbs maybe? I am about 33 now.0
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I find this scary though. I need to be under 30 BMI when the Doctor weighs me at my booking in in order to be classed as a low risk/ normal pregnancy. So I am waiting to try to conceive until I am there but how much buffer do I need to leave to be safe? 10lbs maybe? I am about 33 now.
The only way to know for sure is to test it out. Weigh at your doc's office then go home (no eating or drinking in between) and weigh yourself there - same clothes, shoes, etc. Then you'll know what the difference is. You may still want a couple of pounds buffer on top of that just to be sure. If you don't have any appointments coming up, call to see if you can come in to use their scale without scheduling an office visit.0 -
You're completely right and sensible - I'm terrified to do it though. I'm an idiot about this, I really am.0
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When I go to my doctor for the weight ins, it's usually at about 7 pm. I've had breakfast, lunch and dinner, drank a lot and etc. So obviously it shows bigger weight.
At home I weight in at 6.30 am before breakfast so it shows about 1 kg less.0 -
You're completely right and sensible - I'm terrified to do it though. I'm an idiot about this, I really am.0
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