can the scale really go up 12 pounds in day?

rockabillymama
rockabillymama Posts: 117 Member
edited October 4 in Health and Weight Loss
or is my scale broken? got on my scale yesterday morning and it said 147.4 at 5 am. at 11:30 om it says 159?!!!!!! kill me

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  • longtimeterp
    longtimeterp Posts: 614 Member
    i asked the same question when mine went up 7 in one day earlier this week...but it wasn't my scale
  • rockabillymama
    rockabillymama Posts: 117 Member
    but then what was it? i did everything i'm supposed to, mostly veggies, work out every damn day
  • shakybabe
    shakybabe Posts: 1,578 Member
    if you working out every day... maybe body is storing water to heal muscles? ... maybe try a few rest days?
  • FatGirlSlim899
    FatGirlSlim899 Posts: 37 Member
    I used to weigh myself everyday and got so annoyed with this happening to me. It's crazy how much it can change in a day, due to water intake, food, water retention blah blah blah. Try replacing the batteries if you have a digital scale- that can be a problem too.
  • deathstarclock
    deathstarclock Posts: 512 Member
    Here's a tip: don't weigh yourself more than once in a day. If you do, it will start screwing with your head and lead to de-motivation. Body weight fluctuates throughout the day easily. Could be your scale is crap too. Weigh yourself once a week at least. Or don't and then stress yourself out over weight fluctuations.
  • Ant_M76
    Ant_M76 Posts: 534 Member
    I was wondering the same about reliability of cheap digital scales. I started logging on MFP again on Wednesday and Tuesday night was 135.5 Kg. Been strict with myself for the past 3 or 4 days and this morning I am 131.2, seems too good to be true! I did 3 weighs this morning and took the heaviest, they came in at 130.7, 131.2 & 131...
  • rockabillymama
    rockabillymama Posts: 117 Member
    i usually do the average 3 of 5 weighs. i'm just trying to find m groove in this whole world of health and weighing yourself. I've had alot of people tell me that my scale is bollocks, and i need a new one.
  • dad106
    dad106 Posts: 4,868 Member
    Honestly.. Weigh yourself once a week and leave it at that. If you weigh yourself after you ate, of course its going to go up because there is undigested food in your stomach.. which is why you need to weigh yourself in the morning after you went to the bathroom.

    Also, if you had a hard workout, your muscles hang on to water to repair themselves... so sometimes that plays into it.

    Third factor is TOM... he can creep up on you and make you gain between 3-5 pounds for no reason.. which sucks, but it generally goes away in a few days.
  • surveying
    surveying Posts: 25 Member
    I reckon it could be your scales.

    I know my sisters scales (WW) change however many times you stand on them straight after each weigh in.

    I invested in a set of scales which are Tannita and if I stand on them 10 times straight after each other they remain the same. They also used to always be the same as WW meetings.

    You could always measure your weight each week on scales in a chemist for accuracy
  • projectkristy
    projectkristy Posts: 29 Member
    The good thing is that it is impossible to gain that much fat over night....so it has to be water weight or your scale.
  • catcrazy
    catcrazy Posts: 1,740 Member
    it could be your scales or it could be a water retention issue. I lost 11lbs overnight once, I'd ballooned up, couldnt bend my ankles I was that swollen so took a diuretic and p'd 11lbs away in 12 hours...I was p'ing for England!!!!
  • My scales fluctuate drastically if my battery is starting to get old. Did you try changing the batteries? (if it's digital I guess lol)
  • debs6
    debs6 Posts: 232 Member
    Did you drink a heap of fluid in between the two weigh ins - it can't be real weight gain - it is way too much for one day - or as you said within a few hours of the other
  • longtimeterp
    longtimeterp Posts: 614 Member
    i asked the same question when mine went up 7 in one day earlier this week...but it wasn't my scale

    Great news, it's back down 9 today...stupid scales. i weigh myself every day, but i look at the weights each friday to see what my weekly change really is.
  • foremant86
    foremant86 Posts: 1,115 Member
    That's a lot for the scale to go up. I've weighed myself at the end of the day numerous times and the most the scale has been up is 4lbs.
  • nrvo
    nrvo Posts: 473 Member
    Do you track your sodium and water? If you've been eating high sodium, your body will retain water. Some people's bodies hold onto more than others. Also, try to weigh yourself at the same time every day, preferably in the morning. When you weigh in later, you are also weighing all of the food and water that is sitting in your tummy!
  • HonkyTonks
    HonkyTonks Posts: 1,193 Member
    Maybe, but it's definitely NOT possible to gain 12 pounds of fat in one day :)
  • k2quiere
    k2quiere Posts: 4,151 Member
    The scale can do whatever it wants, it's a piece of machinery; you, however, cannot go up 12lbs in a day in any significant way that will hurt your progress unless you let it make you give up.

    If weighing everyday freaks you out when there are fluctuations, stop.
    If the scale is the ONLY method by which you're gauging your progress, stop.

    You will drive yourself nuts just relying on the scale to determine how you feel about what you're doing. Measure yourself, use your clothes as the most accurate judge, and give yourself a little leeway for daily fluctuations that we all have. If you're going to measure daily, make sure it is at the same time each day. In the morning after using the bathroom is the best time for me because there are fewer other factors to think about, such as quantity of food consumed that day.
  • yeahthatpaula
    yeahthatpaula Posts: 29 Member
    I would just get a better scale in case it is the scale and promise yourself to weigh yourself only once (or twice a week).

    p.s. nice H.P. Lovecraft quote.
  • gazz777
    gazz777 Posts: 722
    Maybe, but it's definitely NOT possible to gain 12 pounds of fat in one day :)
    Scales measure weight, not fat. It is possible to 'look' like you are 12 lb heavier.
    Picture a scenario...
    1/ Wake
    2/ Toilet
    3/ Weigh ... 180lb
    4/ 8 cups water = 4.5lb
    5/ A day's food = 3lb
    6/ Get on the scales after a long day = 192lb (as they may be dodgy and out by several lb as mine go up and down, even when standing or moving around on it) - or worse, different scales
    7/ Only going to the toilet AFTER the second weigh in - too nervous to 'let go' until after the weigh-in.
    Not your scenario, but possible. Wearing the same clothes ? No ? Make up ? Cell growth ? Hair bands ? Jewelry ? Shoes ?
    I do unofficial weigh once a week, and official (at the Doctor) once per month ... downward trend (some months slower than others) = good thing !

    Longer term appearance of a gain ... dodgy scales, different clothing, hair longer, cell re-growth, muscular growth, fluid retention, allergic reactions, etc.

    A little perspective.
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