SCALE PROBLEM
yacker678
Posts: 41
I was just wondering. I have heard to weigh yourself everyday and I have also heard that it is bad to do that. What does everyone else think. I do it every morning and I might want to say that I am a bit crazy about it. I have a routine that I must do before I get on the scale. Is this bad and should I not do this? Let me know what you all think.
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I weigh in once a month. Don't have to worry about the day to day fluctuations and you can make up a mis-step along the way. Not to many will weigh in once a month. The overwhelming desire to know becomes to much.0
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if you weigh every day it could go up and down and you may get disappointed. I have gone from 3 or 4 times a day to 1 time until 1 time a week. its probably best that way, at least for me. that way i can get a realistic weight. good luck to you.0
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I can't stand to see the scale more than my once a week for check-in because of the daily fluctuations, sometimes when I've had a lot of water etc. Seeing the scale higher leads me to work against myself and get all, well what I'm doing ain't working so I shall just snack anyway. I'll take it once a week, and be happy with that.0
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I weigh once a week. It's hard sometimes to hold back but I only do once a week.0
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I think it depends. Everyone is different. I weigh in most mornings, and I enjoy seeing the feedback about how I am doing. I don't stress over it, but I use it to help me know that maybe I need a little more water, less sodium, etc. that day. It can be helpful, if you don't obsess. You're the only one who really knows yourself and what effect it will have on you.0
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My Wii Fit requires me to do the daily weigh-in but I just do it and keep my eyes closed lol0
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I weigh in every day. I know that I will fluctuate from day to day, but the little victories keep me motivated. It really depends on how you'll react to it. If you can accept that you'll sometimes fluctuate up, sometimes down, then you should be fine weighing in everyday. If you'll drive yourself crazy with that, then once a week is probably better.0
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That daily weighing is not recommended. Once a week maximum is all you should do. I weigh in on Saturday or Sunday mornings because I get my best sleep on the previous nights nights. I weigh less on Saturdays or Sundays than any other day of the week. After using the restroom, in the nude and before eating or drinking anything. That is the best time--but just once a week.0
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I'm always tempted to weigh in each day, but I try to limit it to once a week so the difference is bigger (a few pounds instead of tenths of a pound each day). I usually weigh myself each Sunday in the morning, before I've eaten.0
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My Wii Fit requires me to do the daily weigh-in but I just do it and keep my eyes closed lol0
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Just starting MFP, and I've been weighing in (updating) about 2X a week, but I'm still looking almost every day, but not worrying about the day to day change (unless it's for the better )0
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I weigh myself everytime I'm in the master bathroom! And I don't obsess over it--I am looking at the overall trend of my weight. I catch some flack for it, but I know that I'm not internally freaking out over every ounce. But to each his/her own. Do what feels healthy to you. Just be aware of how it makes you feel, and if you start to obsess too much, try to back off. And good luck!0
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hey im only stepping out on the scales once a week at the same time! i think standing on them everyday will drive me crazy xx0
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I weigh in every day, first thing in the morning after using the restroom before drinking or eating anything. Weighing in every day is not recommended, but for me the actual number is a lot better than the number in my head.
Some days I feel like I screwed up the day before and I just feel huge. And I'll think (irrationally) "OMG I gained 5 pounds". But if I had weighed myself that morning then I know I only gained a half pound and I think "oh it's only a half pound higher, that's not a big deal it's probably a natural fluctuation"
So I only recommend weighting in every day if you're neurotic like me :-)0 -
Thank goodness I am not the only one!!!0
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I weigh myself every day but I have an "official" weigh day and the number on that day is the one I count if I'm up or down. I have to weigh daily because it reminds to focus on what I'm eating. I find I gain weight when I don't weigh - out of sight, out of mind. But you have to go with what works for you. If it makes you crazy to see the daily ups and down, then weigh weekly.0
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I weigh myself every morning. I know you're not supposed to, but I can't help it.0
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I do it every day too, but only because my wii fit wants me to, but I take it really seriously on my weigh in day every other day it is just to keep me on track.0
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I only weigh myself once a week. I feel much better seeing the difference on my looser fitting clothes daily weigh ins have to be frustrating sometimes...that muscle mass weighs more than fat:)0
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I enjoy seeing the # every morning. But I only add my weigh in here once a week. I do NOT choose the lowest weight per week and enter that. I just put whatever I weigh on my check in day.
After a while (closer to your goal weight) it will not be good to focus on the numbers. At that point you should be measuring and seeing how clothes fit / how you feel energy-wise and so on. When you are very close to your healthiest weight, you will see the numbers start to go back up (!!) or stay the same, because you are successfully replacing your fat space, with good ol' muscle.
Best of luck on your journey! Feel free to weigh each morn!0 -
I enjoy seeing the # every morning. But I only add my weigh in here once a week. I do NOT choose the lowest weight per week and enter that. I just put whatever I weigh on my check in day.
After a while (closer to your goal weight) it will not be good to focus on the numbers. At that point you should be measuring and seeing how clothes fit / how you feel energy-wise and so on. When you are very close to your healthiest weight, you will see the numbers start to go back up (!!) or stay the same, because you are successfully replacing your fat space, with good ol' muscle.
Best of luck on your journey! Feel free to weigh each morn!0
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