Extra weight showing up on the scale
jasveersingh925
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I weighed myself the other day and saw that my weight was 163.0. I was happy that I had lost some weight. This morning I weighed myself and the weight was 163.4. I was expecting a decrease. Now I know that weight can fluctuate depending on certain factors. What could this increase be due to? I am definitely in a deficit because I have been tracking accurately as well as exercising. I did eat a lot of bread a couple days ago.
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It's only 0.4 lbs... maybe you just need to fart.0
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It's only 0.4 lbs... maybe you just need to fart.
:laugh:
I was gonna say you will have poo'd that 0.4lbs out by tomorrow0 -
Sodium intake
Stress
TOM (though I guess you don't have to worry about that)
Seriously, don't worry about it. As you said, fluctuations are normal.0 -
many things can come into play on that. Retained water , gas , female issues(didn't look at your profile sorry) .. Its not 4-5 lbs I wouldn't be to worried. Plus if you're exercising it could be a bit of muscle gained. Don't stress though continue to do your calories and you should be fine0
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Most likely it's just water weight. Don't sweat it, no pun intended.0
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It's only 0.4 lbs... maybe you just need to fart.
okay I was going to say water, but try this ^0 -
I always show a gain (of water retention) after high sodium days. Your diary shows that yesterday you had a lot of sodium. My guess is that it is tied into that, but i could be wrong. Nothing to worry about, plus our bodies are weird and weight is never 100% consistent day to day, those small fluctuations are not fat gains, so don't worry. .4 pounds is not that much.0
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A better indication of your progress than the numbers on the scale is how your clothes fit. My weight can fluctuate by as much as a pound or two from day to day, but I've dropped two jeans sizes, so that's what I look at more than the number on the scale.0
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High sodium and alcohol can cause a temporary up flux. However, more than likely it's just water. I've read repeatedly that your weight can fluctuate up to 5 lbs a day from water alone. If you think about how much water is constantly entering and leaving your body (drinking, sweating, peeing, etc.) it does make some sense, at least to account for the small upswing you saw. And like I said, alcohol & sodium in particular can cause your body to hold on to more water than usual. I wouldn't worry about it and just stick to eating right and staying active!0
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I'm not sure why you're worrying over that tiny amount. I was up a pound yesterday but then realised I hadn't been to the loo for a you know what for a few days. I went that day and this morning I'm back down a pound ????????0
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Beyond the already mentioned fact that most people fluctuate several pounds over the course of the day...I'm a little surprised no one has mentioned that 163.0 and 163.4 are basically the same on typical bathroom scales.
The resolution in pounds on bathroom scales is commonly 0.2 lb, meaning that you would never see a 1/10 of a pound reading that ends in an odd number--so 163.0 could also be 163.1, and 163.4 could also be 163.3. And unless you have a mechanical, upright scale--even the most expensive and top of the line bathroom scales are only accurate to within +/- 2 lb.
So in reality, there is no way to discern a relative difference of 0.4 lb. Step on and off your bathroom scale at least 5 times (letting the LED shut off between each), and you will probably see a difference in readings of at least 0.4 lb.
...however; if you see a change of 0.4 pounds each day for a whole week, that's data you can make some sense of.0 -
weight fluctuates on a day to day basis... it all depends on how much water weight you expelled out when sleeping or what you ate that needs to come out the day before. this is why daily weighing one's self needs to be taken with caution and the acceptance that tiny fluctuations will happen and that the only weigh in that really counts is that one designated day of the week. don't worry.0
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dude...0
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I had a high sodium day (as in, over double what I usually eat) on Monday... yesterday I woke up to a 2lb gain. Drank the heck out of water all day long and this morning those 2lbs was gone, plus a tad extra. Just fluctuations...nothing to be alarmed about!
ETA: Not to say I wasn't bummed about those 2lbs...but logging my food helped me see what the problem was, and I knew what to do...drink water! And all was well in my world again0 -
It's only 0.4 lbs... maybe you just need to fart.
I just woke up and I can say this has already made my day.0 -
LOL! 0.4 pounds should not be worried about. Fart, Poop, Pee, drink more water to flush out toxins, even move your scale to a different spot. You could also try to stay away from refined carbs today and reduce your sodium intake.. then weigh tomorrow and see where you're at.0
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It's only 0.4 lbs... maybe you just need to fart.
OP it's just normal fluctuations weigh less often if they bother you. I'm 3 pounds lighter than yesterday in all likelihood I'll be heavier tomorrow. Just follow the trends0 -
Seriously? You are freaking out over 6 ounces? Take a dump, then write back and tell us how you found a miracle way to lose 6 ounces.0
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dude...
This right here is the perfect response.0 -
I wouldn't worry yourself over 0.4lbs. As most have said, could be due to many things - probably water retention.
To be honest, I wouldn't even be concerned if the number was must higher. I've been on holiday for almost 3 weeks & 'gained' 7lbs. I knew the majority would be water due to the amount of crap that I drank/ate & I was right. In 5 days I've 'lost' 5lbs (through a healthy, balanced diet - no starving myself).
Try & not focus too much on the number you see on the scale, it lies! Take measurements/pictures every few weeks & track your progress that way too.0 -
A 0.4 pound fluctuation could be caused by any one of hundreds of things. I have weighed myself before and after going to the bathroom, and I think I figured out why they call it "number 2" -- because I was 2 pounds lighter afterwards.0
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A 0.4 pound fluctuation could be caused by any one of hundreds of things. I have weighed myself before and after going to the bathroom, and I think I figured out why they call it "number 2" -- because I was 2 pounds lighter afterwards.
That's one heck of a poo! Can you teach me how? :laugh:0 -
Beyond the already mentioned fact that most people fluctuate several pounds over the course of the day...I'm a little surprised no one has mentioned that 163.0 and 163.4 are basically the same on typical bathroom scales.
The resolution in pounds on bathroom scales is commonly 0.2 lb, meaning that you would never see a 1/10 of a pound reading that ends in an odd number--so 163.0 could also be 163.1, and 163.4 could also be 163.3. And unless you have a mechanical, upright scale--even the most expensive and top of the line bathroom scales are only accurate to within +/- 2 lb.
So in reality, there is no way to discern a relative difference of 0.4 lb. Step on and off your bathroom scale at least 5 times (letting the LED shut off between each), and you will probably see a difference in readings of at least 0.4 lb.
...however; if you see a change of 0.4 pounds each day for a whole week, that's data you can make some sense of.
So true! I used to be obsessed with the number on the scale. Like you mentioned, fluctuations can even exist with how you stand on the scale from day to day and if the scale is in the EXACT spot it was the day before (we keep our's in the bathroom closet so each time I use it I have to pull it out so it might be a fraction off on the floor where it was before).
Now, I get on the scale once and that's it. Whatever it says, it says. If it's only a fraction of a difference no biggie...if it climbs for several days then that's when I know I'm doing something wrong.0 -
A better indication of your progress than the numbers on the scale is how your clothes fit. My weight can fluctuate by as much as a pound or two from day to day, but I've dropped two jeans sizes, so that's what I look at more than the number on the scale.
Firstly, well done!
Secondly, I stopped weighing myself because I feel like I became obsessed with the numbers. I too, simply tell by how my clothes fit. I've dropped two dress sizes as well.
The scales can fluctuate with muscle gain etc too.0 -
Seriously? You are freaking out over 6 ounces? Take a dump, then write back and tell us how you found a miracle way to lose 6 ounces.
Word.0 -
I've had those "oh darn" moments over .4 pounds myself, so I know what you mean. But I also have to remind myself that my bathroom scale is not a precision instrument, and that coupled with normal fluctuations from day to day can easily account for the slight uptick. Hang in there and try again in a day or two.0
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I'm not sure why you're worrying over that tiny amount. I was up a pound yesterday but then realized I hadn't been to the loo for a you know what for a few days. I went that day and this morning I'm back down a pound ????????
Yep this happens a lot. For me it's usually either water or I need to use the restroom. Last week toward the end of the week I was 189, Monday morning I showed 191 and by yesterday was 188. Fluctuations happen and 0.4 is definitely nothing to be worried about. I won't lie I was a little disappointed on Monday but I also knew that there was no way I had eaten a surplus of enough calories for it to be a real gain. If you haven't eaten at a surplus then don't let it get to you and just keep pushing on.0 -
Thanks for the responses. I guess after seeing a loss for a few days in a row the 0.4 threw me off. Now I know not to freak out about it when something like that happens again.
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