Record a gain?

mommymovingmountains
mommymovingmountains Posts: 192 Member
edited September 27 in Health and Weight Loss
Why or why not?

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  • taso42_DELETED
    taso42_DELETED Posts: 3,394 Member
    I go back and forth with this. I finally recorded a bit of gain I had over the past couple of weeks. My main problem with it is that the site never announces when you gain, so if you enter a gain, followed by a loss and end up where you were a few weeks ago, everybody says "congrats", etc, and I feel I shouldn't be congratulated for a fluctuation. I would prefer if both gains and losses were announced by the site. Especially because many people are in weight gain mode, so they deserve some kudos when they gain.
  • fumblerdog
    fumblerdog Posts: 63
    Yes - because it helps me track patterns. If I always gain some after I eat X or drink Y, how am I going to learn to adjust my habits if I don't have accurate feedback? Keeping track of the ups AND downs is crucial for me.
  • astovey
    astovey Posts: 578 Member
    I go back and forth with this. I finally recorded a bit of gain I had over the past couple of weeks. My main problem with it is that the site never announces when you gain, so if you enter a gain, followed by a loss and end up where you were a few weeks ago, everybody says "congrats", etc, and I feel I shouldn't be congratulated for a fluctuation. I would prefer if both gains and losses were announced by the site. Especially because many people are in weight gain mode, so they deserve some kudos when they gain.

    I record gains because it motivates me to drink more water, etc. But I do feel guilty when everyone says "good job" bacuse I wasn't really good
  • jamie78
    jamie78 Posts: 514 Member
    I track mine, just because it helps keep track of what you are doing right and wrong!
  • Holton
    Holton Posts: 1,018
    Since our weight fluctuates quite a bit, I only record weight gain of 5 pounds. I am in maintenance mode and I think it keeps me honest. I do wish the site would "announce" the gain as well as the loss though for the same reason stated earlier, cause when I finally do lose the weight, folks are congratulating me when it is the 2 or 3 time around!!!
  • Pandorian
    Pandorian Posts: 2,055 Member
    I record gains along with recording when I have a huge calorie day or insane sodium day so I can see what foods do what to me (and my progress) over time.
  • sarah44254
    sarah44254 Posts: 3,078 Member
    I go back and forth with this. I finally recorded a bit of gain I had over the past couple of weeks. My main problem with it is that the site never announces when you gain, so if you enter a gain, followed by a loss and end up where you were a few weeks ago, everybody says "congrats", etc, and I feel I shouldn't be congratulated for a fluctuation. I would prefer if both gains and losses were announced by the site. Especially because many people are in weight gain mode, so they deserve some kudos when they gain.

    I feel the same way, but I end up recording gains because I like being able to look back and see my trends or progress in the reports area. It does suck to see 'LOST 3 LBS!!' when you know you really didn't, but yeah... I still record any change during the week in my weigh in.
  • doublexhelix
    doublexhelix Posts: 199 Member
    i definitely agree with taso!
    but i record gains anyway, because it helps me keep accountable. usually it goes down and is a TINY gain + a big water retention gain but it reminds me 1) to not eat poorly 2) to drink hella water and 3) not to obsess over gains! as long as you keep the good fight they all go back down eventually
  • mschelle
    mschelle Posts: 240 Member
    I fluctuate so much that a few pounds up and down throughout a week (or a day!) are not uncommon. So I record it only if it sticks around for a couple weeks. I agree about not feeling like I deserve congrats when the site announces I lose those back again.
  • anolan807
    anolan807 Posts: 273 Member
    If you have a weight ticker it will adjust. I was down 9 pounds, but gained so my ticker adjusted to my weight now only saying I lost 5 lbs..
  • sanifrey
    sanifrey Posts: 2,355 Member
    ACCOUNTABILITY!! It's no fun seeing that ticker creep up, but it does keep us accountable & helps us fix the problems.
  • HisPathDaily
    HisPathDaily Posts: 672 Member
    I record gains because it motivates me to drink more water, etc. But I do feel guilty when everyone says "good job" bacuse I wasn't really good

    Can I say something?

    72 pounds ... Good Job! =)
  • 145Karen
    145Karen Posts: 80 Member
    I would never record a gain I don't know if it's right or wrong I just can't seem to want to admit that I am failing and yes I know a little gain does not always mean I am failing but in y mind I am. a little something else I need to work on!
  • Panda86
    Panda86 Posts: 873
    Yes - because it helps me track patterns. If I always gain some after I eat X or drink Y, how am I going to learn to adjust my habits if I don't have accurate feedback? Keeping track of the ups AND downs is crucial for me.

    Same here.
  • irunwithscissors
    irunwithscissors Posts: 89 Member
    I weigh in every week on Friday, if I gain I do not record it, however if I am still up the following Friday, then I do record it. Like a lot of other people here, I don't like to be congratulated on losing the same few pounds twice.. :) I also agree with someone above me, It should announce if you gain on your message board. I think it would make you more accountable! Also for those who are gaining.
  • hbrittingham
    hbrittingham Posts: 2,518 Member
    My weight can fluctuate by up to 2-3 lbs depending on how much water I am retaining. I have actually fluctuated by 6 lbs in one day due to TOM, so I don't record gains. Otherwise I would be recording gains every other day. I know whether I have stayed within my calories and have kept up my exercise, so I don't let it bother me when the scale goes up because eventually it will go down again.
  • Angiebug1969
    Angiebug1969 Posts: 152
    I think of it in terms of money! If I have $200, and spend $50... I'm left with $150 right?

    Lose a dollar, earn a dollar... I still have $150! I really don't LOSE any money until I drop five bucks for good... and voila... $145.

    It sounds a little silly, but that's how I look at it.
  • young1726
    young1726 Posts: 347 Member
    Yes. I only weigh once a week. I record every weigh in. I want to be able to see the overall trend.
  • shonasteele
    shonasteele Posts: 473
    I'm way too fanatical about weighing (almost every day) so I go up & down a lot obviously. It does help keep it always in the front of my mind and keep me on track if I do have a gain. It's too easy for me to forget what I should be doing if I don't have that daily reminder of what it's all about.

    It is annoying that it keeps 'rewarding' the same loss over & over though - last week i lost the same pound 3 times! I think you can delete a status update after it's been posted so you can always just delete the redundant ones so you don't get kudos from everyone the second time you lose that pesky pound,
  • 123456654321
    123456654321 Posts: 1,311 Member
    I honestly don't see why not. If it's just water fluctuations it's good for tracking patterns and whatnot. If it's not water fluctuation then well.....you'd be lying to yourself if you didn't record it.
  • sd101483
    sd101483 Posts: 419 Member
    Why or why not?

    Thanks for posting this - it's something I go back and forth with too - happy to see all the opinions! :)
  • HisPathDaily
    HisPathDaily Posts: 672 Member
    I "don't" record gains as it keeps me more motivated to stay there and keep pushing lower ... a week later I see that I was a pound or 2 higher just makes me push harder to get back there :) ... but some want it for tracking purposes (which is very healthy) and besides it's normal to fluctuate ... but for me, it's a motivational thing ...
  • astovey
    astovey Posts: 578 Member
    I record gains because it motivates me to drink more water, etc. But I do feel guilty when everyone says "good job" bacuse I wasn't really good

    Can I say something?

    72 pounds ... Good Job! =)

    Thanks :blushing:
  • Qarol
    Qarol Posts: 6,171 Member
    I might record a gain after a planned cheat day/weekend, but overall, I don't track the gains. I can retain water like nobody's business so any daily fluctuations up are probably that.
  • JigglyPig
    JigglyPig Posts: 231 Member
    I weigh-in every Saturday. Whether I gained weight or lost weight, it gets recorded. That's the name of the game!
  • kbanzhaf
    kbanzhaf Posts: 601 Member
    I record it all......and know that I'm losing and gaining the same 4-5 pounds that I've been losing and gaining for the last three months. Recording it all keeps ME accountable.
    Kaye
  • foxxybrown
    foxxybrown Posts: 838 Member
    I record a gain but I will not record a lose until I have surpassed the amount I added.
  • thumper44
    thumper44 Posts: 1,464 Member
    ACCOUNTABILITY!! It's no fun seeing that ticker creep up, but it does keep us accountable & helps us fix the problems.

    I totally agree.
    I record gains. We fluctuate all day, throughout the week, but by weigh in once a week, if it's a gain, be honest with yourself. Unless you know the reason it went up, you might need to fix something.
  • megz4987
    megz4987 Posts: 1,008 Member
    I don't, I just work harder to get it back off and continue to my goal.
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