New here. Can you help me out?
ericv2626
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Hello, everybody.
I just signed up to myfitnesspal and so far I'm really liking it. In the past, I've been keeping track of all my information in a little notebook and this site will make it so much easier for me. I just have one question that hopefully someone would know the answer to. I started watching what I ate a few months ago on Sept 2nd. Since then I've lost 22 lbs, which is great. Since I just joined this site it shows that I haven't lost any lbs. Which is a bummer. Do you know if there is any way to add this information to my profile?
I know it isn't that important, but I would sure like to see that graph going up. See that big zero down there? That does the opposite of pumping me up! It would be a huge motivator if I could add my previously lost weight to my counter.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I just signed up to myfitnesspal and so far I'm really liking it. In the past, I've been keeping track of all my information in a little notebook and this site will make it so much easier for me. I just have one question that hopefully someone would know the answer to. I started watching what I ate a few months ago on Sept 2nd. Since then I've lost 22 lbs, which is great. Since I just joined this site it shows that I haven't lost any lbs. Which is a bummer. Do you know if there is any way to add this information to my profile?
I know it isn't that important, but I would sure like to see that graph going up. See that big zero down there? That does the opposite of pumping me up! It would be a huge motivator if I could add my previously lost weight to my counter.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Hit "Apps" in the top bar. Then "Tickers". Then hit "Update weight data." Finally, enter your revised starting weight, and save your changes.
I had to do the same thing when I started!0 -
Surely you just enter your current weight as your original start weight, then set your ticker and then "check in" with your real current weight. It'll say you have lost 22lbs since your last weigh in and you'll see that number.0
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Thank you, I was wondering the same thing! Thanks for posting!0
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