OMG! This is sooooo difficult!
craiglannigan
Posts: 9 Member
Hello all. Looking for some sage advice. I've been quietly plodding along, looking out for sneaky calories and avoiding them and increasing my exercise. Problem is I can't stop weighing myself every morning ... and I'm all over the place ... up then down then up again etc. How do I keep away from the scales lol? I need some motivational friends with a good sense of humour!!! Good luck everyone!
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As a weighing addict myself, the best advice that I can give you is to distract yourself from food and the scale. Get out of the house, take a walk perhaps, or go to the shop. Or find something that sparks your interest, get lost into a subject on the internet or in a good book or movie.
Or at least just remember, your weight is subject to change many times through out the day. Remember at the end of the day you've had breakfast, lunch, and dinner and that will add weight until you do your 'business' in the morning. People always weigh less in the morning and a pint of water is equal in weight to a pound.
Just stop fixating on the scales. Like I said: take your mind off things and relax.0 -
I weigh every morning *shrug* Stumble to the bathroom. Pee. Contacts (so I can see the scale!) Strip to undies. Weigh. And then I go on about my life! I don't live or die by the number on the scale. At this point, I'm detached enough from it to ffind the fluctuations interesting (maybe mildly annoying at most). I record my weight once a week and see a happy downward trend which is good enough for me!0
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Sorry. No advice. I can't stop weighing daily either.0
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Oh Boy. I know what you mean!
I only weigh myself Sunday morning because the scale makes me crazy. if my weight is up I get depressed and sooth myself with food, but if my weight is down I celebrate, (with food of course).
The truth is, a pound is about 3500 calories so if there is a weigh gain of a pound, but you haven't eaten an excess of 3500 calories, its probably fluid, (or a badly miscalculated log). Likewise if there is a weight drop of a pound, but you didn't have a 3500 calorie deficit, its probably fluids.
Weighing all the time usually just tells you how fluids affect us as we retain and lose them. :laugh:0 -
If you can't stop doing it then be prepared for the fluctuations. Your body goes through so many changes & there are so many factors everyday that you should not weigh yourself more than once a week!! Why do you need to do it everyday & why do you feel like you can't stop?? Pay more attention to the changes in your body & your overall well-being & don't be an addict to your scale. You can do it!!0
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I had my boyfriend hide mine.. =p It isn't a bad thing to weigh everyday.. it can help you understand how your body fluctuates If its stressing you out, have someone hide it!0
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I only weigh myself when I'm sure I've lost weight no lows only highs works for me0
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Toss out that scale- seriously! It'll make you nuts. Last summer I lived religiously by MFP and was weighing myself daily. Lost 10 lbs (I'm 5"8 and 140lbs so it was a significant amount of my body weight) but was beyond miserable. So this summer I'm weighing at the gym only once every 2 weeks. And I honestly don't care that much about the number now that I'm not seeing it everyday, its my health i'm really here for.0
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I'm loving that you all know what I'm talking about. Any fluctuations in the morning I just go into denial mode, eat less that day and exercise more and delay putting my weight in for a couple of days he he. About to turn 40 in a couple of months and am finding it hard not to give the kids horrible chores everytime they say goodnight to my belly before they kiss me goodnight ... argh! You all seem to be doing well, which is good motivation to keep at it ... @pinuplove lolol that stripping in the morning is very familiar, not a pretty sight!! @katkins I like the pint of water advice ... didn't know that!0
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Oh Boy. I know what you mean!
I only weigh myself Sunday morning because the scale makes me crazy. if my weight is up I get depressed and sooth myself with food, but if my weight is down I celebrate, (with food of course).
The truth is, a pound is about 3500 calories so if there is a weigh gain of a pound, but you haven't eaten an excess of 3500 calories, its probably fluid, (or a badly miscalculated log). Likewise if there is a weight drop of a pound, but you didn't have a 3500 calorie deficit, its probably fluids.
Weighing all the time usually just tells you how fluids affect us as we retain and lose them. :laugh:0 -
I'm up and down too so I know how frustrating it is. I have no advice for you (except hide the scale, which other people have said, lol)
You can add me if you like.0 -
I weigh myself several times a day usually! I weigh myself every morning, before I go for a run or do a heavy workout, and after my workout (to see how much fluid I need to replace). I find the fluctuations in the scale to be quite interesting. I have come to learn that I will go down a pound or so, then the next few days I'll be up. Then, all of a sudden, I'm a pound or so less than my last "lost weight". When I did weight watchers eons ago, I would lose weight about once a month and lose 4-5 lbs. The other weeks I would be up one or down 2 but nothing consistent and if I lose one week, I'd gain it back the next!
When I feel like I'm not losing weight fast enough, I go into my weight log and see that I am doing just fine!0 -
:laugh: Yes well the stripping thing isn't nearly as traumatic as it used to be, but no way am I weighing extra fabric, lol0
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I only weigh myself first thing in the morning & I try & wear the same type of clothes when I do it. But I can't not do it....its an addiction! I tried to go 2 weeks w/out weighing couldn't do it. It keeps me in line because then I can get a handle on it if it really starts creeping up.0
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Hi,
Don't worry about being up and down. It's pretty much unavoidable to stay the same exact weight every day as factors such as water content in the body can fluctuate. This can sometimes give a false reading. I sometimes easily slip into the habit of the daily weigh in but I try to wait until every Sunday as I feel this gives a truer reading.0 -
If you're living with someone give them the scale to hide. Have them get it out once a week, then weigh and have them put it away. Weighing daily only leads to discouragement.0
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@tjk71 .. i know what you mean ... I guess the addiction is about monitoring the changes so you can keep motivated but I accept there will always be that fluctuation to deal with. The problem with any weight changes in the morning is the temptation to jog the 17 miles into work if a rogue pound or two has found its way onto my lying scales ;o)0
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I weigh every morning *shrug* Stumble to the bathroom. Pee. Contacts (so I can see the scale!) Strip to undies. Weigh. And then I go on about my life! I don't live or die by the number on the scale. At this point, I'm detached enough from it to ffind the fluctuations interesting (maybe mildly annoying at most). I record my weight once a week and see a happy downward trend which is good enough for me!
Are you crazy??? Do you know how much 'undies' weigh? I even take off my watch. But I don't post it on here unless I get the same number two days in a row. :noway:0 -
You're gonna love it here;) I sent you a friend-request so now you can see my diary, well anyone on here can. The guys will be best the best friends since we gals are built different, you knew that right? LOL;) Oh, by the way, there is a mean "teacher" type roaming the forums and she gets after you if you speel any werds wrong so watch out for that;) denise;)Hello all. Looking for some sage advice. I've been quietly plodding along, looking out for sneaky calories and avoiding them and increasing my exercise. Problem is I can't stop weighing myself every morning ... and I'm all over the place ... up then down then up again etc. How do I keep away from the scales lol? I need some motivational friends with a good sense of humour!!! Good luck everyone!0
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Oh yeah, and blowing your nose helps as well as going #2 before you weigh:blushing: :laugh:I weigh every morning *shrug* Stumble to the bathroom. Pee. Contacts (so I can see the scale!) Strip to undies. Weigh. And then I go on about my life! I don't live or die by the number on the scale. At this point, I'm detached enough from it to ffind the fluctuations interesting (maybe mildly annoying at most). I record my weight once a week and see a happy downward trend which is good enough for me!
Are you crazy??? Do you know how much 'undies' weigh? I even take off my watch. But I don't post it on here unless I get the same number two days in a row. :noway:0 -
Are you crazy??? Do you know how much 'undies' weigh? I even take off my watch. But I don't post it on here unless I get the same number two days in a row. :noway:
Mine don't weigh much :blushing: :laugh:0 -
I broke myself of that by not having a scale for months. But I LOVE to quantify my progress on things, it helps motivate me more than just doing the right thing & taking care of myself, so I allowed it back in the house. =P Now I make sure to not to weigh before Tuesday! But it's to the point now where I forget to weigh in, haha!
It's a habit, but habits can be broken.0 -
I used to weigh myself every day. It drove me nuts, I had to switch to once a week.0
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Sorry- I'm a daily weigher too- but I don't stress about it too badly. I would rather see the fluctuations then have them hit me once a week.
You could try a tack strip taped down to it- that may be a deterrent to stepping on the scale? Unless your into that, then it might not work.0 -
You were so nice and I said #2:sad:As a weighing addict myself, the best advice that I can give you is to distract yourself from food and the scale. Get out of the house, take a walk perhaps, or go to the shop. Or find something that sparks your interest, get lost into a subject on the internet or in a good book or movie.
Or at least just remember, your weight is subject to change many times through out the day. Remember at the end of the day you've had breakfast, lunch, and dinner and that will add weight until you do your 'business' in the morning. People always weigh less in the morning and a pint of water is equal in weight to a pound.
Just stop fixating on the scales. Like I said: take your mind off things and relax.0 -
I don't have a working scale. Mine tells me I weight 140 one day and 121 the next. So, I don't use it, and only weigh in on my recruiter's "real" scale. Maybe just getting it out of the house?0
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Sorry can't help much either. Thought I was the only one with those annoying fluctuations. I don't stress too much about it though. I'm switching to weekly! I think0
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It is so hard. I can't stay away from the scale either. I keep telling myself to just weigh myself on certain days, but nope the darn thing pulls me in! I keep telling myself to put the scale away somewhere. "Out of sight, out of mind", but I can't bring myself to do that either. Scales are evil beings!!! Sorry, I am no help, but I do understand!!!0
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I can get pretty obsessive, if I catch myself I take the batteries out and put the scales in the closet. That is enough to keep me away until I make the decision to try again0
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Me too, I'm an almost reformed daily weigher!
I now get up and have a big drink of water, then I'm like, can't weigh now, it'll be out (over).
Also my scales are solar digital ones, so I have to turn the light on and wait a few minutes for them to charge up enough to work.
It's addictive, weighing every day. I like to see my discipline rewarded with the numbers, but it gets too disheartening when it goes up despite all my hard work!0
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