Scale: friend or foe?
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Foe. I am no longer defining my worth by a number on the scale.
I call the scale my gateway drug. I used to weigh myself upwards of 10 times a day when I was younger. In the morning, dressed, undressed, before eating, after eating, before drinking, after peeing, on and on. It was obsessive and it lead to destructive eating behaviors to see the right number on the scale.
I decided last fall to give up the scale completely. I have no clue what I weigh but I know what I see in the mirror and how my clothes fit. It was hard to do but it's in the list of Top 5 Best Things I have done for my mental health.0 -
I haven't read any of the other responses, but honestly I don't see how it is a motivator to do it more than once a day (and even once a day is technically too many). Just for the heck of it I have weighed myself in the morning and then weighed myself later in the day to see like an 8 pound gain. I fail to see how that would motivate me! You may be different though. Ultimately the numbers fluctuate throughout the day so there is really no accuracy to it. Plus, let's say you weigh in in the morning and then later take a big #2 and then your weight is down...would you log that weight on MFP just to see it go back up again in a few hours?0
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frenemy
I have been on P90x for 8 weeks...the scale only told me I lost 5 lbs in the first week, and then nothing since. BUT I've dropped 2 sizes in jeans.
I know the weight is supposed to come off easier in the coming weeks...but geez! it's so frustrating to not see the number dip just a tad to keep me motivated.
I'm gonna get all Office Space on it if the numbers don't budge in the next 5 weeks...0 -
You are best if you weigh yourself at the same time every day. Morning is best. You will get the most consistent weight. Your body weight varies throughout the day. I weigh in every morning when I wake up.0
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My scale is evil. It likes to play with my emotions. I keep it locked in the closet, and bring it out once a month.0
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I think its useful if you dont go overboard with it. I weigh myself every morning just so I can see if I am staying on track. If i see a gain I just now that I wont take that day off from working out and will probably do a little extra of a workout. For me its motivational, even if it stays the same at least I know that I am not putting weight back on. I think that was how I packed on the weight after losing it the first time, I knew I gained a few but refused to get on the scale to see.0
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I love my scale, LOL. It measures bmi,bmr etc and measures to the ounce. I am on there through out the day. My lowest is always in the middle of the day. :happy:0
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Overuse= foe
When used properly= friend
I found my self stepping on the scale every time I walked pass it. I found myself being very disappointed. So I had my little sis hide it from me. So now I have no idea where it is She's supposed to give me every Sunday for weigh-ins now0 -
I get on in the morning buck naked after Ive had a couple of glugs of cofffee .... :drinker:glug :drinker: glug :drinker:
ahhhhhhhhh, caffeine ok now thats better
then I get on and see if there is any change from the day before... :huh:
I dont have a digital scale though so i dont see the milli pound or ounces that have come off , just the old fashioned kind of scale that shows the pounds on a disc that moves... I like it that way ( for now anyway) so i dont become too obsessed. :happy:0 -
Friend.
It's a great supporter and motivator- it helps me to keep track of my weight and helps to keep me focused.
I weigh myself in the morning- naked and after using the bathroom. This is the number I concentrate on. However, I do weigh myself a couple of times more during the day/night, just out of curiosity.
I record my weight once a week- every Saturday, even if I know I've lost/gained weight before then.0 -
Friend!
I used to be the person that would weigh myself every couple of hours, too. I found that placing it under a desk helped (out of sight, out of mind, right?)
I'm even lame enough to have named my scale. I call him Gus. It helps when I don't like what I see (DAMN YOU, GUS! I HATE YOU!) or when I'm happy with the number (High five, Gus!)
I've gotten less lame though, and only weigh in once a week now. I think my dog was getting upset with me yelling at the ground all the time.0 -
scales that just measure weight can be a foe if you are obsessed & need to see improvent. Scales that measure body fat/body weight will show you exactly why your pounds aren't changing (for instance, you are gaining muscle while losing fat) That is VERY helpful to know.0
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Foe. I am no longer defining my worth by a number on the scale.
I call the scale my gateway drug. I used to weigh myself upwards of 10 times a day when I was younger. In the morning, dressed, undressed, before eating, after eating, before drinking, after peeing, on and on. It was obsessive and it lead to destructive eating behaviors to see the right number on the scale.
I decided last fall to give up the scale completely. I have no clue what I weigh but I know what I see in the mirror and how my clothes fit. It was hard to do but it's in the list of Top 5 Best Things I have done for my mental health.0 -
Friend or foe? FRENEMY.0
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the scale is a spiteful lying *****. That is all.0
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Scale = friend with benefits.0
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Mine told me I was 300 lbs today... Its in the trash defo a foe! Malfunctions every time!!!0
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Once a day is as granular as you want to be. Even once a day is a little obsessive. I weigh myself once a day and while I'm used to it sometimes I do get a little crazy when the weight's not going down.
I find that if I don't weigh my self everyday I don't feel accountable for letting myself go.0 -
my scale is my frenemy0
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scales that just measure weight can be a foe if you are obsessed & need to see improvent. Scales that measure body fat/body weight will show you exactly why your pounds aren't changing (for instance, you are gaining muscle while losing fat) That is VERY helpful to know.
If i had one of these, I would be interested in having a scale. Since I don't, well, I don't. I haven't owned a scale in about four years. I weigh in now once a week at my competition and the rest of the time I don't care. I'm focusing on measurements - I'm only down about 7 lb but as of Sunday I'm down nine inches overall. And that matters a whole lot more to me.0 -
It's frustrating, but only because I don't use one accurate scale on a regular basis. The one I have at home fluctuates way too much within a couple hours to be accurate. And the one at the gym is lighter than the one at the doctors...I don't even know. And its easy for me to fall into the numbers trap and want to cut back more than I know I can maintain.
Lately I've been weighing myself at the gym about once a month.0 -
Friend that will stab you in the back:0) You know it, but keep going back for more!0
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Friend. I weigh myself everyday and have for years so I pretty much know my body's fluctuations. Add MFP's graph and I just find it fun! I got all thes zig zags and it looks wild but if you look closer, you will see a downward trend and even patterns! As long as my pattern over time is consistently showing me what I want to know, I'm a happy camper. I find the data interesting. I would feel wierd weighing only once a week. It doesn't give me nearly the fun data to look at and my downward valley is on a different day each time. Sometimes it can even take two weeks to hit that valley. If you look closer, you will see that the peaks are getting lower too (not lower in comparison to the valley but definitely lower than the starting weight). This is because there is a natural fluctuation within an average range. It naturally goes up and down all the time. The valleys tell me I'm losing, not the actual scale on every given day.0
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P.S. Since I'm a daily grapher, you will see my ticker goIng up and down all the time. I'm good with that. I know I'm operating at a 9lb. loss right now even though today it says 7.0
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I do the same as kcoftx. I love having granular data for the graphs0
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Friend:
I have to say I do the same and a I slipped up and stopped eating right and when I stepped on that scale and saw that I reached and passed my max weight I jumped right back on the weight loss train. I figure as long as I'm not obsessing it's not unhealthy. Do what works for you...not anyone else!!!!!!0 -
Friend, to me. I gained 10+ pounds after I decided to throw my last one away, I think TO ME it's a good reality check to where I'm at with my goal, or maintenance.0
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Friend, mostly. I do it every morning before breakfast. I want to know my weekly trends ( weekdays vs weekends and whatnot). It makes it feel like Xmas every morning.0
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right now I call it something that starts with an f ends with a king followed by POS..Not friend or foe:laugh:0
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Foe...as I gain muscle I keep gaining weight and it messes with my head..just got a body fat monitor tonight! Excited to use that instead!!!!!!0
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