Do you "check in" when your weight goes up?
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Hell naw!0
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Every single morning at exactly the same time I weigh in, Up or down. Being very religious about my calorie intake, any up tic in weight sends a flag to double check my sodium intake.0
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I weigh myself everday but only log my weight loss on MFP no gains.
I also use the calendar on my phone so I can keep track of how long its been since my weight has gone down. The last 4 months I have been seeing a doctor and its very helpful for my doctor to see a pattern or conflict and make suggestions.0 -
I log up and down. It's motivating to me because my friends ask what happened and I have to fess up!0
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It hasn't happened yet, but if it did, I would record it to keep the record and fluctuations accurate. I can't lie to myself and pretend it didn't happen.0
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I post it when I gain or lose.0
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Gains or Losses0
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While I get on the scale weekly I am only recording the weight when I officially weigh on on the first of each month. If it goes up I will record it .... and then have to look at it for another month.0
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Thanks for all the responses......good to know I'm not alone.
For those who said they record gains as well as losses, because they don't want to "lie" to themselves, I guess I don't see it that way. I KNOW I've gained, I am being honest with ME..........I just don't have to tell the world that, imho.
It's much more motivating to me to see that I've lost 23 lbs, and if I go up a lb or two, I just keep working to get BACK DOWN to that...........and sooner or later, the scale will move again, and it'll be even less than 23 :blushing: :blushing:
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK, my friends. YOU are awesome!0 -
I usually only log my loss, because I weigh myself every other day and I flucuate up and down a few pounds each week, but I recently got off track for almost 3 weeks and had some binging, etc. and gained four pounds and completely avoided logging into the website. I finally got myself motivated to get back on my healthy eating this past Monday, so I did log my 4-pound gain and am happy to have lost 1 of those pounds so far this week.0
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I log in my gains and my losses, i just gained 4 pounds and took complete responsibility for it. This site is all about accountability, and my whole life if i gained a pound here or there i blamed it on water, or period time.....then realized i made an extra 35 pounds of excuses from where i was to start with......so i feel by logging the gain, you will work harder to log a loss0
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Yes! I weigh in on Wednesdays... And if it goes up I log it. And If it goes down, I log it. It's not about de-motivation or depressing myself... it's about being Honest with myself. Maybe once a week is too often, maybe I should do once every two weeks, but whatever that weight is on Wednesday, I log it. If I don't, I'm just lying to myself.
This is probably what I would have said verbatim but you did it for me! Even down to weighing in on Wednesdays.0 -
I have been plateauing for a while.......and the scale has gone up and down a little...................and I hate it! I decided NOT to weigh more than once a week, because it's depressing me.
So.............question for ya'll..........DO YOU note your weight GAINS in MFP? Or just your losses.
Me? JUST the losses.................
I check in both my losses and gains. It helps motivate me more if i see a sudden kink up in the lbs and then suddenly back down again0 -
No, only when it goes down.
I am not into tracking failure but success, and if I was set back a week or so, who cares?
At the end of the journey, I reached my goals.
It took me 2 years to lose 72 lbs. I have maintained for 4 months and am ready to lose another 30, and I only track progress.
All Is Possible!0 -
I log anything more than a 5 pound fluctuation.0
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If it were up for a while yes but if it were up for like a few days for TOM, no.0
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I weigh everyday, but only update my weight at the first of the month. Whatever shows up loss or gain at the first of the month I log; keeps me honest and pushes me to work harder.0
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If I know it's not just water weight (like from a day with excess sodium, or TOM, etc.) I record the gains.0
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I only check in when my weight is a prime number or divisible by 3.0
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I only log losses; so I might go two to three weeks without a check in, but not "getting to check in" reminds me I need to work!0
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I didn't used to at first, now I do as it is good to know how long it took you to get back down and how you did it, now I don't worry about gains I know what to do.0
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i log gains and loses its part of the game0
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I weigh myself daily and log it regardless. If you can't be honest with yourself, who CAN you be honest with?0
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I weigh in every tuesday at the gym before hydro-pilates, and I log that weight, whether its a loss or gain0
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If you go to "Weigh In" (on the website), it has an option "View Previous Entries". You can literally see the trend. I like that. I log every week (Friday) so I can look back and go "Hrm...... yep, those two whole chickens stuffed with french fries definitely did me in..."
Might be up a little this week, but considering I ate horribly and drank a kiddie pool's worth last weekend, I think I'll put on my big girl panties and accept it. :indifferent:0 -
I do0
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I do not. Only because I feel like I'm failing myself if I see the number go up. My Wii is already telling me how much I've gained from the last check-in, no point embarrassing myself here too lol0
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I check in every day, but if there is a slight gain, I just re-enter the last weight. We all have those fluctuations and usually it's some sort of water retention. Unless the scale jumps up a lot, I don't record every one of those incidents.0
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Yes! It helps to see my progress throughout time. However, I only weigh-in once a week, in the middle of the week, so that I can get an accurate weight. Not during the weekend when I usually go out and eat and not before the weekend when I've been eating healthy for 5 days. Right in the middle0
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I usually weigh in every morning regardless of what it says. It goes up and down but the trend is what matters. If you run the reports and look at 30 days worth of weigh in stats you get a clear picture of what's happening.0
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