How often to weigh yourself?
virginiahodgson
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On Friday I started Metformin due to PCOS and insulin resistance, what metformin does is basically metabolize your sugar. I am taking it to shed some weight after gaining 60 pounds from depo provera. I've been weighing myself everyday because I lost 4 pounds in two days due to the medication and I wanted to keep an eye on it. But now it's only been four days and I feel hopeless because since the 4lbs I lost, I've only been losing about .2lbs. How often should I be weighing myself?
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Studies show that those that weigh themselves daily lose more weight.
But, you need to do what makes you most comfortable.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/2016/01/03/weight-loss-scales-daily/77584478/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/03/13/daily-weigh-ins_n_6858604.html
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I like weighing myself daily, it is my little morning routine. Sometimes it went up and then down again. I keep a paper journal also where I put only weekly weight and measurements.
I think I would freak out if the weighing day would be the one that I went up and then waiting whole week for the next result I would be too stressed. This way i see a nice trend and 'up' moments don't bother me.
This is what I feel comfortable with xx9 -
I weigh daily, but I only record my weight once a week.5
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I have a Withings Body Cardio which bribes you into using it daily by also showing you the weather It logs everything to the app/ website. So so good.
It also tells you how good your heart function is but that hasn't kicked in yet, I only got them on Friday.0 -
Thank you all so much! It's a little disheartening but I just have to keep it in my mind that it's going to fluctuate no matter what. Only recording once a week is a great idea!1
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It depends on your personality. I weigh myself everyday, log it, and take a weekly average for my official weight. However, seeing the daily ups and downs can drive people crazy. If that bugs you, then weigh in once or twice a week. In any case, be sure to look at the long-term 3-4 week progress to see your overall progress on how you're doing. That's the best way to see if you're on the right track or not.0
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Every 2 weeks or so. The weight of food in your stomach doesn't count as actual bodyweight so I try to avoid weighing myself whenever I've recently consumed a meal.0
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Once a day at the same time, in the morning right after I wake up, before I shower.
Record it once a week.
Weight can vary greatly throughout the day.1 -
rosebarnalice wrote: »I weigh daily, but I only record my weight once a week.
The same, I find it helps my motivation to weigh daily even if gain a bit as it helps me keep focussed.0 -
I weigh myself daily when I work. When I started I had to use the scales in shipping that will weigh thousands of pounds accurately and can be zeroed out. I just continue to do it the same now for consistency. So for me, I weigh myself 5 days a week, 6 if I am lucky and we are working overtime, 7 if I am really lucky and we are working the entire weekend.
I do so everyday before I eat my breakfast or really drink anything.
Some people can't handle seeing the numbers everyday or would rather see a larger jump once a week or whatever. For me it is just a number. It doesn't indicate good or bad, it is just what today's number happens to be. It stays the same or goes down most days during the workweek because I am much more disciplined during then. After the weekend it typically goes up a little and I work it back off during the week. It doesn't mean good or bad, it just means that today, that is how much I weigh.1 -
Someday someone should do a psychology paper on this.
How closely is this to the type of people that do not look at their checking account because they won't like the numbers.4 -
Once a week during the same time and lighting. Personally I think the scale is a bad indication of weight loss. Sometimes I eat to much sodium and end up holding water.0
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Daily and I use Weightgrapher.com, which graphs your weight loss trend over a longer period of time (default is 10 days). Today the scale said I was 0.6 pounds heavier than I was 10 days ago (depressing) but my weight loss trend is over 1.5 pounds per week, which is my goal (Yay!). Huge psychological boost.1
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I check once a week. Daily fluctuations are too irritating for me.0
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If I weighed weekly and it happened to be these days where my weight has gone up I would be very upset. And would have missed the lower weight which might have been the previous day.
I weigh daily because I want to know how my weight fluctuates.2 -
i wi and log it daily, yes it means my graph is up and down all over the place but when you then look at say 3 months as long as its heading down in general im happy.
i only got my new scales on Monday as not been wi or logging food properly since i had my baby 6 months ago but having the ability to wi in daily again has helped me stay on strack since being back at it properly2 -
I weigh myself daily, because it keeps me more accountable. I understand that fluctuations do arise and only record my weight once a week or so, but weighing daily in the morning allows me to recognize when I've had a more calorie-heavy day.
Also, if you're not already aware there's a PCOS group on here you could join: http://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/group/3070-p-c-o-sis
PCOS is definitely a struggle. Losing 4lbs is a good start!1 -
I weight myself every morning, and I have made that part of the morning rutine so that I never miss it. I know from sad experience, that its in periode where I dont't that I lose control over my weight.
I purchased a Withing weight backing in 2013 and its been a joy ever since. I just step up and it does all the work with saving the data, making nice graphs and integrating with many different sites. Like MyfitnessPal, Endomondo, Fitbit etc. They exchange a ton of data, which is great.
The Withings weight also does fat% measurements, though, since I weight myself first thing, that % is wrong... well, atleast its somewhat consistently wrong.0 -
Yes. NOT weighing myself is what landed me here. It was the "I don't even know how I got here" story. I found that weighing once/week is a good routine for me.0
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Once a week for me.0
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every day and i log it in an app called happy scale. daily fluctuations happen and suck, but this shows the overall trend.1
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I'm the oddball once again! I weigh about every two weeks, sometimes longer!1
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I'm an even odder ball as I only weigh about every 6-8 weeks. It leaves me blissfully unaware of plateaus or stalls, as I am good at weighing and logging, and just have faith that if MFP says I am on track, then I am. I havent been disappointed yet.3
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I'm the type that for better or worse I want to know. On some level it's facing fear and nobody likes it. I'm too impatient to wait weeks if I need to correct something. So, I weigh and record daily.4
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Every other week on the scale at the Y, for the past 3 1/2 years.1
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Every day in the morning, nude, after elimination. I only record on Friday mornings tho and tend to eat higher calories on Friday and sometimes Saturday then get back with it on Sundays as far as my deficit is concerned:)0
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Every day0
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Last year when I did my big weight loss (100 lb plus) I threw my scales away. I had no idea how much I weighed I just saw my clothes sizes getting smaller... It worked much better. This year now in down to the nitty gritty I obsess over them daily... But try to avoid it if I can to weekly. In fact writing this again has made me want to throw them away again, reduce the frustrations!0
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Daily, first thing in the morning, and have done for years, even before trying to lose weight. I love data, and like understanding my daily fluctuations (that accumulated knowledge has been very valuable IMO during the weight loss process). But I'm pretty unflappable about random fluctuations; not everyone is calm about them, so not everyone should weigh daily.
I used to put my daily weight on graph paper (day on the x-axis, pounds on the y-axis). Now I use Libra (a weight trending app for Android). Others are Happy Scale (for iOS), Trendweight, etc. Like the web site someone referenced above, these use statistical weighted averages to estimate the overall trend/direction of your weight loss, beyond the random fluctuations. It's still an estimate, but a little bit smoother than the daily weights.0 -
I weigh myself daily as well, as it gets me out of bed first thing and i know sometimes it will be up, sometimes down, and that's ok. I plateaued recently for 10 days with the same half pound going on, coming off, going on again. Now the scales are starting to move again, as I stuck with it. 0.2 lbs per day is nearly 1.5lbs per week which is a very healthy weight loss. I know it's a little upsetting when you start off with such big loses and expect them to continue, but don't get stressed about it. Weigh once a week in that case and aim for an pound any more is fab!0
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