Do you weigh yourself the day after a feast?
Hannahlindele
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Such as easter? I went over my calorie goal yesterday, and I'm scared to weigh myself.. even though I know I couldn't actually gain fat, it de-motivates me to see the scale numbers go up. plan on waiting until Wednesday or later to weigh myself again. What about you?
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Yep, I weigh myself every day. I went over on Saturday by 1500!! And have gained 2lb according to the scales today. I know from experience however that the scales will drop daily until my official weigh in Friday. It has made me feel a bit down seeing the gain, but I find weighing myself everyday day makes me work harder and cut more calories if I need to if the scale isn't going the way I want it too for Fridays weigh in. X0
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My scale is on my Wii Fit and it makes me weigh in if I want to do exercise/games on there, so I can't really avoid it! But I will weigh in tonight before bed so I have a chance to get loads of water in me. I am a cheater anyway, and I only record my lowest weight on MFP, so if I gained 1lb over easter, I wouldn't tell MFP that lol (but my Wii Fit knows my dirty dirty lies).0
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I weighed myself after a little bit of a wild weekend. I like to see how the numbers respond to what I eat, whether it goes up or down. I also think that it keeps me in check, because I don't take the fluctuations for more than what they're worth unless the numbers continue to go up.0
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I weigh myself every day and log it in my excel spreadsheet, it's just more data. Today I'm up 2 lbs it will drop back down quickly. I don't put an emotional attachment to the number on the scale.
I keep an eye on my general trend and as long as that's moving in the right direction it's all good, if it's not then I find ways to fix it.0 -
My scale is on my Wii Fit and it makes me weigh in if I want to do exercise/games on there, so I can't really avoid it! But I will weigh in tonight before bed so I have a chance to get loads of water in me. I am a cheater anyway, and I only record my lowest weight on MFP, so if I gained 1lb over easter, I wouldn't tell MFP that lol (but my Wii Fit knows my dirty dirty lies).
I have a wii fit, and I don't have to weigh in every time I use it...just hit training, not body test. It takes you straight to the exercises...
And yes, I usually still weigh after going over in calories, since I like to weigh every day, but I know that that days weight really isn't gonna stick around as long as I get back to my usual calorie goals. Weighing helps keep me in that frame of mind tho...0 -
Weighing helps stop me from turning one 'over' day into 2 or 3 or ... 6 months ...0
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I weigh daily and keep a record without worrying about fluctuations. I expect to go up a bit all this week because I'm eating leftover ham. The extra sodium will cause some extra water retention. No problem.0
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Absolutey no way.
I do not respond well to increases on the scale.
You see so many people get on message boards who freak out by weighing themselves after a night out, or a bad day and just cannot emotionally handle it.
Some of you obviously can, but many people cannot.0 -
I also overdid it on Sunday. This morning I was up 3 lbs from my Sunday morning weight! I overate, but not that much. Find it motivating. Today I was thinking about having some high-sodium food, but since I know I'm already holding at least 2 lbs of water weight, I'm going to skip on the chips.0
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No way! I wait about 3 days and then weigh in. I also do this following travel, a lot of pizza, wine, etc. I give my body time to adjust (water weight) so I don't mentally freak myself out, then I go back to daily weigh ins.0
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I actually do, and I make sure I do every time. It gives me an idea of my current "range of weight" since I tend to heavily fluxuate. When I log my weight on the website though, I take the average of my highest and my lowest that week.0
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I weighed myself after a little bit of a wild weekend. I like to see how the numbers respond to what I eat, whether it goes up or down. I also think that it keeps me in check, because I don't take the fluctuations for more than what they're worth unless the numbers continue to go up.
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I find it interesting the way exercise impacts the number on my scale in ways that food doesn't...and it all levels out in 2-3 days.0 -
NOW WAY! I'm waiting till Wednesday.0
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I don't usually weigh daily to begin with, however I did choose to weigh in this morning, just as a status check after my Easter Feast. While I do no know if I had lost anything since my last weigh in a few days before, I was happy to see the same number as my last official weekly weigh in Usually I do an official weigh in about every 7-10 days. Sometimes I will do a mid week checkup, however that weight is not usually recorded in MFP...0
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Such as easter? I went over my calorie goal yesterday, and I'm scared to weigh myself.. even though I know I couldn't actually gain fat, it de-motivates me to see the scale numbers go up. plan on waiting until Wednesday or later to weigh myself again. What about you?
I weigh myself every day I am debating going into maintenance but haven't yet until I decide whether to lose a couple more pounds. So I'll either continue losing or start reverse dieting later this week, one reason why I am weighing daily. I didn't go over my inteneded 1,400 calories but I gained a pound that I can attribute to the salt in the ham. Any weight you can from a one day feast is going to be undigested food or water gain. The extra calories will be absorbed over the week's calorie deficit so no harm done. You would have to eat at least 3,500 calories extra to gain 1 lb fat which is unlikely on a feast when already watching what you eat.0 -
Yup. I mentally give myself a pep talk, knowing that it WILL be up, and that it's a mix of water weight, and undigested food. I don't record my weight until Friday, but I just like to see where I am so that I don't get lazy and continue "feasting" all week. If I see that the number is higher, it's a constantly reminder to me that I want to eat well and drink water in order to get it back to where I was before the large meal. I know weighing after a lot of food isn't for everyone, but I use it as motivation.0
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I did, and now I'm really depressed. I don't think I can handle doing that anymore! Although I guess it's kind of a wake up call0
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MFPers seem to be either 'log every day! otherwise how will I know what the normal range of fluctuation is?' or 'log once a week! otherwise the numbers might actually go up!'
I'm guessing that this is a personality thing. Personally, I'm in the first category, and log everything on an Android app which works out underlying trends. I like it. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.cachapa.libra
Personally, I've learned that I regularly repeat "lose for 3-5 days, then gain for 1-3 days" even if my calories and exercise stay fairly constant. This means that I don't worry about it when it happens.0 -
I didn't go over my calories. Just had one portion of each item on the table then called it a day for food. It was hard, but this morning when I was lighter than yesterday it was well worth the extra hungry hours.0
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Yes. I weigh every day I'm at home, even if I can't log food every day. It's easier to see the underlying trend in the chart with as many daily data points as possible.0
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Nope!0
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I have one day a week that I weigh in. If it falls on that day, then yes.0
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I weigh daily, and use the Libra App to see the trends.0
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I weigh myself daily as well, but I do also take those weigh ins with a grain of salt, literally. I know that if I just pigged out the day before, I probably have a lot of water weight because of the salt intake, so I don't decide what kind of damage it did until after 2-3 days, to let my body release all the water weight I gained.0
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Yes always. I don't let the scale scare me anymore :happy:
I didn't run all weekend and ate 3300 calories on Saturday and 3000 yesterday. I still weighed myself this morning even though I didn't want to but I'm glad I did.0 -
I didn't go over my calories. Just had one portion of each item on the table then called it a day for food. It was hard, but this morning when I was lighter than yesterday it was well worth the extra hungry hours.
Hungry hours on a holiday? I don't go hours feeling hungry on a normal day let alone a holiday, I'd be seriously cranky0 -
I weigh myself daily..even after a "bad" day..
if I dont, I go into "ignorant bliss" mode..I hold myself accountable..
Im OK with afew pounds of variance..but making sure I stay within that range keeps me on track.0 -
I weigh but get in my mind NOT to be upset but to be almost clinical about my approach to any weight loss I may need. It's usually better than I imagined in my mind.0
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I did, it put me in check to know what I now have to push through, its mostly water i'm due due to too much sodium but it weight... and it need to be gone!0
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I do it just for fun. I get a kick out of seeing my weight go from 205 to 220 after a day of heavy eating, particularly since i know that in a few days, it'll be back to normal.0
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