Obsessed with the scale
misssmadalyn
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I can't seem to stop weighing, it drives me crazy. Before I go to the gym I convince myself not to weight. I go in get on the machines & while I'm working out I give myself reasons why I should weigh & convince myself it is okay to weigh everyday. Sometimes I weigh 2-3 times a day. I can't stop.
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I did this too and eventually I got it out of my system realizing how much random fluctuating goes on in a day (3 lbs for me with water/food/sweat etc)
The most consistency in my weight seems to be first thing in the a.m. So now that's the only one I care about and track (plus I like that it's the lowest one lol)0 -
i think to myself it will be a better result if i wait till next week. I struggle not to weigh everyday and when you do sometimes I'm disappointed because it goes up and down in the day like it does. So use the same motivation and control you do in diet and exercise into waiting to weigh.0
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i weigh numerous times a day too. finally this last week i just weigh right before bed and in the morning. next week im going to try just the morning. i don't plan to give up weighing daily but i think once is good enough!0
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It's soooo addicting!!!0
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I weigh myself first thing in the morning and track it on my Happy Scale app. Then I can let it go until the next morning.0
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I do the same thing and get myself so discouraged because i fluctuate up to 3-4 lbs a day. I wish i could make a habit of just doing it weekly but the scale is always right there0
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*Breathe* :-)
It's OK if you weigh yourself frequently and record it, so that you can see the fluctuations and see the overall trend.
It's not OK if you suddenly decide to not eat for a day after seeing that your weight is up a pound from yesterday, and think the pound was an accidental twinkie attack.
If you weigh yourself, drink 8 glasses of water, and weigh yourself again, you'll weigh (8*250g*2.2lbsperkg=)4.5lbs more until you peee some of it out. The rest helped rehydrate you after a long sleep.
I've experimentally recorded my weight fluctuations in a day after anything that could change it, and daily, it fluctuates almost 6lbs.
I'd suggest recording the numbers, making a trend, and ignoring the actual *numbers* while using your intuition to see how the trend line goes up and down daily, but over the last week or two, the highs and lows slowly move down when you're losing weight, and stays flat when you're just maintaining.
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I don't own a scale for this reason. I would totally get discouraged at the fluctuations (even though I know they are fluctuations).0
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JamesCann1 wrote: »*Breathe* :-)
It's OK if you weigh yourself frequently and record it, so that you can see the fluctuations and see the overall trend.
It's not OK if you suddenly decide to not eat for a day after seeing that your weight is up a pound from yesterday, and think the pound was an accidental twinkie attack.
If you weigh yourself, drink 8 glasses of water, and weigh yourself again, you'll weigh (8*250g*2.2lbsperkg=)4.5lbs more until you peee some of it out. The rest helped rehydrate you after a long sleep.
I've experimentally recorded my weight fluctuations in a day after anything that could change it, and daily, it fluctuates almost 6lbs.
I'd suggest recording the numbers, making a trend, and ignoring the actual *numbers* while using your intuition to see how the trend line goes up and down daily, but over the last week or two, the highs and lows slowly move down when you're losing weight, and stays flat when you're just maintaining.
Omg this was so helpful especially the part about the water & 4.5 pounds! Thank you!I don't own a scale for this reason. I would totally get discouraged at the fluctuations (even though I know they are fluctuations).
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