Do you weight in daily or weekly?
teeny1973
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I just wonder what everyone does. I am weighing in daily but today I went up .2 and that is frustrating to see. I am starting to think weekly may be the way to go but it feels good to see a daily loss.
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I've found that daily works better for me, but that was only through trial and error. The wonder and anticipation is too much, so even though the number on the scale doesn't always go down, it's far more motivating for me to know where I am each day. Seems everyone is a little different - best of luck in finding what works for you!0
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I'm addicted, so I weight daily. Its not wise to weigh daily because it will discourage you sometimes. Daily weight changes can be due to water retention and not necessarily fat. I've learned if I drink at least 8 cups of water a day, the scale never goes up (unless I cheat with certain foods)0
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i weigh myself daily but only check my weight in here weekly. your .2 is most likely water weight. I use an analog scale so i dont see the scale move unless its a lb difference. if u check in daily your constantly going to be adding and dropping due to water fluctuation.0
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I cant help myself I have to weigh daily. Most would agree to only weigh once a week0
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I weigh in daily. I am going thru peri menopause and my weight fluctuates like crazy once the symptoms start. There could be unto half pound to one pound increase and mysteriously drops after 2/3 days.0
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I know what you mean, those little influxes on a daily basis can be frustrating. I have tried both ways, though, and I really think I stay on track better when I force myself on the scale daily. I know many experts warn against this. But when I stay away, I GAIN. So, for me, it is the lesser of the two evils to just go ahead and hop on, for the good, bad or indifferent. Best of luck to you!!!0
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I only weigh myself weekly. I find it keeps my sanity by not reacting to each increase or decrease on a daily basis.0
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I weigh myself daily, but only record it weekly (average of last 3 days).
I don't freak out about daily flucuations within a pound and if it's more than a pound than I know I need to make adjustments.0 -
Personal opinion: Weigh in and MEASURE weekly. Measure, measure, measure. Please don't forget this is a much better indication of progress.
The only time daily weigh in is ok is if you are new and trying to determine eating patterns and triggers. But it is a hard habit to break, so I would not even start it.0 -
Weekly is best,there will be daily fluctuations. If you weigh daily you need to learn to accept those fluctuations and only have a weekly date that you actually log it.0
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Hi- I resist the urge to weigh in daily. I know that it would set me up for a bad day if there were any gain-ESPECIALLY if I had a good day the day before. I look forward to stepping on the scale on Monday morning and it helps me "behave" on the weekends!0
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I weigh myself each morning. I find it helps me to stay on track. It has also helped me to find high sodium levels in foods I eat, which is something I never looked at before.0
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Weekly. There's too much variation in the human body on a day-to-day basis for me to trust a daily weigh-in.0
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I weigh in daily also but I am finding that it is not a great idea. When I wake up in the morning and I weigh the same as I did yesterday morning, it's a little disheartening. I need to put the scale away and trust that I am doing well enough everyday. By the time a week goes by, I'm sure the feeling will be much greater to see that I've lost 2 pounds instead of gained or lost .3. Besides, not knowing what I weigh everyday will keep me motivated to stay on track.0
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I weigh and measure weekly. Too many fluctuations daily for my taste.0
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I think that weekly is a bit more rewarding and less stressful. Try weekly and see if it works, if not go back to weighing in daily.0
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I weigh in weekly, because I find that if I weigh in daily it changes so, even hourly your weight will change depending on water.0
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I can't help but weigh in daily. I get worried that if I did it weekly then I might not see the little changes. That one day a week could be the day that my weight decided to go up.0
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I have tried and tried to weigh in weekly or even monthly but unfortunately I'm addicted, so it's becoming a daily thing now lol. The good thing is, I've learned not to depend on the numbers on the scale and take it in stride when they're not what I want them to be. That's what you have to do regardless of how often you weigh in; the ups and downs are all part of the journey!0
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It will be difficult but maybe I will have to go weekly. Im afraid I will lose my motivation a little, because it does feel good to see a lose of at least a little every day. I will give it a try this week. I weighed myself this morning and I wont get back on till next Friday.......Maybe0
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I weigh daily. I find that daily analysis of changes helps me spot problematic trends before they become a problem and identify plateaus as early as possible so that I can work through them. Admittedly this can be stressful, especially when I'm in a plateau and the numbers seem to go up and down randomly. However, this week has shown a serious plateau...daily weigh data, when combined with analysis of my exercise helped me figure out my problem...too much protein relative to carbs...and I feel I'm back on track. Weekly weighs would have suggested consistent loss; my daily weighing allowed me to see nearly three weeks of nearly daily drops suddenly interrupted by a two day cycling-wave (i.e. plateau); this means I identified the plateau earlier.
As a counterpoint, my wife is more emotional about the number and only weighs in weekly. I think it really depends on your personality. If you are more analytical and less emotional about the number, then daily is far better; if you are more likely to be emotionally caught up in the ups and downs, weekly is better.0 -
I weigh in every other week. I like to notice differences in my clothes and appearance more so than the scale. And then when I get on the scale I'm amazed at the difference in the weight I just hate that my scale at work, home, and doctors office are all different....so i'm always underestimating the true weight loss. I probably need to get a digital scale at home.0
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weekly, but I'm thinking about doing it twice a month instead. I think that would be more time for me actually see a difference.
seeing no change is hard!0 -
I weigh myself at the same time every morning, but I don't record it every day. I only record it once or twice a week.0
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I weigh every Monday morning and measure every 30 days...
SW 225 6/6/2011
CW 215 6/28/2011
GW 1350 -
I was weighing in daily but was getting frustrated with the repetitiveness so now i'm experimenting with weekly.0
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I weigh in weekly, however, if you are going to weigh daily weigh first thing in the morning when you wake up, after you urinate. In nursing we call it a dry weight because you weigh after you urinate and before you drink anything. It will give you a more accurate weight. Same thing for weekly weight also. Pick a day of the week you are going to weigh, stick with it and weigh yourself while you are dry.0
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Daily, because I am way LESS emotional about it. If I weigh weekly I can get really overwrought about it.0
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I weigh in weekly (although I did cheat and step on the scale today when I should have waited till sunday). I did lose 1.5 lbs since my last weigh in and was happy to see it0
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