Putting your start weight in
bobinpeterboro
Posts: 20 Member
Hi everyone,
I'm fairly new to the site but I'm finding it really helpful to keep track of how I'm doing and reading the forums does a lot to help keep me motivated.
I had a small heart attack back in June so after some very good quality health care from Papworth hospital I started a 12 week rehabilitation program with the cardiac team at the hospital.
After I'd completed the 12 weeks exercise they checked my health and pronounced me fit and heathy and suggested that I could usefully lose a bit of weight.
When I was admitted to hospital I weighed 200 lbs, so a fair bit heavier than I should be at 5'7" or 172cm for all you modern people.
The thing is I'd started exercising and eating better before I stumbled across this site so when I registered I weighed 191 lbs. That was back on the 15th Sept and now I weigh 187 lbs so I can see a nice drop on the weight progress chart.
Is there any way I can get that graph to start me at 200 lbs so I can get an even warmer feeling when I look at it? At present it shows I've lost 4 lbs when in actual fact I've lost 13 lbs.
Not the biggest issue in the World, I'll admit, but it would be nice if I could.
I'm fairly new to the site but I'm finding it really helpful to keep track of how I'm doing and reading the forums does a lot to help keep me motivated.
I had a small heart attack back in June so after some very good quality health care from Papworth hospital I started a 12 week rehabilitation program with the cardiac team at the hospital.
After I'd completed the 12 weeks exercise they checked my health and pronounced me fit and heathy and suggested that I could usefully lose a bit of weight.
When I was admitted to hospital I weighed 200 lbs, so a fair bit heavier than I should be at 5'7" or 172cm for all you modern people.
The thing is I'd started exercising and eating better before I stumbled across this site so when I registered I weighed 191 lbs. That was back on the 15th Sept and now I weigh 187 lbs so I can see a nice drop on the weight progress chart.
Is there any way I can get that graph to start me at 200 lbs so I can get an even warmer feeling when I look at it? At present it shows I've lost 4 lbs when in actual fact I've lost 13 lbs.
Not the biggest issue in the World, I'll admit, but it would be nice if I could.
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I would love to know this too!!
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Under "Check-in", there's a little link under your measurements that says "Edit Previous Entries". You can change your starting weight there.0
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Haha I was just wondering how to do this as well!0
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Under the Tab that says "My Home", it's the Third one across the top.0
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You have to go to the website. I couldn't find it through the app0
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bobinpeterboro wrote: »
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bobinpeterboro wrote: »
Ahh, ok thanks, I'm on my iPad at the moment so I'll have a quick look at the website later. Thanks again for the help.
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Yep you can only do it through the website. Best of luck to you!0
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Ninkyou
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Thanks ladies, I done it, Yay.0
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