Scale help please?!~
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okay so, the first scale I weighed myself on was at my grandmothers house, back in June. I weighed 204 pounds. so then I started my logging and I'm on my 48th day. Since then, I've bought batteries for my digital scale at home. I discovered that there is a few pound difference between the two, since yesterday morning I weighed myself on hers and weighed 189, this morning on mine I weigh 194. I understand that there's probably still food and water weight in me, but still. Should I just say I've lost 15 pounds since my grandmas scale said this? Also I think that hers is more accurate seeing that it shows the decimal and also doesn't fluctuate depending on where you put it on the floor like mine does!
so I was just wondering if I've lost 15 pounds and should go by her scales readings? thanks!
so I was just wondering if I've lost 15 pounds and should go by her scales readings? thanks!
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Digital scales may need to be calibrated everytime you move them. The instructions on mine say to place the scale on a flat, hard surface, step on with one foot, let the numbers jiggle around for a quick second, step off, let all the lights go out, then step on with both feet and weigh yourself.0
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The number doesn't matter. Just weigh on one scale and watch the trend. If your weight is decreasing, you are happy and making progress. The number itself is irrelevant.0
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Thanks guys!! I think I'll continue following my grandmas since hers is the first one I weighed myself on. However, as hers decreases, mine at home tends to stay on the same weight or so. Very frustrating.0
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take your scale to grandma's house and weigh your self on both within a few minutes of each other. If the numbers are different than change your starting number to match the scale you plan on using for your official weekly weigh-ins.0
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take your scale to grandma's house and weigh your self on both within a few minutes of each other. If the numbers are different than change your starting number to match the scale you plan on using for your official weekly weigh-ins.
That's a good idea!0 -
Digital scales may need to be calibrated everytime you move them. The instructions on mine say to place the scale on a flat, hard surface, step on with one foot, let the numbers jiggle around for a quick second, step off, let all the lights go out, then step on with both feet and weigh yourself.
My scales' instructions didn't say anything about this, but I have to do it and so do the other people I know with the same ones. They always weigh exactly 3lbs heavier the first time you step on them and second time give your actual weight. OP, definitely try this.0
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