"WHY SCALES LIE"
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I had a battle with my scale this morning...dirty liar.0
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Thank you I was starting to get discouraged. I have been very active and staying very close to my calorie allowance. And have only lost one pound!0
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Good to know, thanks
That'll help me not to feel that bad if my scale goes wild now and then0 -
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Great read!0
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Thank you!0
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Great post. Bump.0
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thanks for posting:)0
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I just hope EVERYONE on this site reads this. Cheers! thanks for the great info.0
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Thanks for this! I will share this. I weigh everyday because I'm interested in the trends, but I don' t let it affect my mood. If I didn't go over by 3500 it's not fat.0
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Great article. Thanks for sharing!!0
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BUMP to read later!0
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i feel the scale is a necessary tool for those with a lot of weight to lose. the closer to your goal maybe not, but starting out its needed...daily can be a depressing remider of how much you need to lose, but i think once or twice a month is necessary in the beginning stages.0
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I loved this0
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Great post - thanks for the info! :drinker:0
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wonderful article! It is not rocket science....it is just this0
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Thank you! my sister needs to read this... she stopped walking because she always "gains weight" when she exercises regularly... I keep trying to tell her that's muscle, but maybe this can convince her it's more than that.0
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Thank you for writing this! Everyone should read it0
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One of the better posts I have read on these message boards in a while. :drinker:0
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I only drink 2 cups of tea a day, maybe this is why my weight loss is slow............... something to think about0
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YOU ROCK FOR THIS POST! I've been trying to tell my discouraged MFP friends that the scale is not their friend. I do weigh myself everyday right now, but only because I'm experimenting. I've been up and down but I don't let that influence my journey because I know the number displayed is subjective at best. I've come to find that taking measurements is what counts!0
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That’s one reason why a fit, active person is able to eat considerably more food than the dieter who is unwittingly destroying muscle tissue.
I just felt like this needed highlighting. Thanks for posting!0
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