Ok... don't laugh at the question....

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  • Nefari
    Nefari Posts: 13 Member
    Step 1: Make another doctor appointment.
    Step 2: Smuggle home scale into waiting room.
    Step 3: After nurse says "doctor will be right with you," swap scales
    Step 4: Run

    It's people like you why health care is so expensive.


    Lmao, yes, people who joke to lighten the mood are a scourge on health care! I'm guessing you were also joking...hopefully?
  • Liftng4Lis
    Liftng4Lis Posts: 15,151 Member
    I would continue to use the scale I'd been using, unless you're going to go into their office every week to weigh.
  • gilmore606
    gilmore606 Posts: 45 Member
    bro you gotta keep in mind your weights gonna be slightly different depending on the phase of the moon due to tidal forces and what have you ya feel me
  • Phoenix__Rising
    Phoenix__Rising Posts: 9,981 Member
    Step 1: Make another doctor appointment.
    Step 2: Smuggle home scale into waiting room.
    Step 3: After nurse says "doctor will be right with you," swap scales
    Step 4: Run

    I ♥ this response. :laugh:
  • RLMsFitnessPal
    RLMsFitnessPal Posts: 81 Member
    I recently had a physical, too. The doctor's scale said more than my scale at home. I'm not worrying over that, though. For my own purposes, I continue going by my scale at home since that's what I've been using to track my progress.

    Plus, my doctor was thrilled to see that I'd lost 30 pounds since my last physical. She said that I'm the lightest I've been since 2007 when I'd gotten up to 271. So, I was too happy to worry about a few pounds difference between scales.
  • mandez19
    mandez19 Posts: 179
    TO answer someone else's question... I had a small bottle of water as well.

    I knew there was some drink washing down that taco. 2 lb meal, bam. Next question.