Frustrated and upset...

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  • LizbethHeller
    LizbethHeller Posts: 39 Member

    "You don't need to just weigh once a week, though I used to subscribe to that too. In fact, if that weigh-in happens to fall on a high day for you, it can be quite discouraging"

    I didn't say that I did. I said it's what we're told. ;-)
  • try2again
    try2again Posts: 3,562 Member
    "You don't need to just weigh once a week, though I used to subscribe to that too. In fact, if that weigh-in happens to fall on a high day for you, it can be quite discouraging"

    I didn't say that I did. I said it's what we're told. ;-)

    Lol... I usually try to avoid the word "you" and just use "a person", but I slipped up there! ;)
  • Sunna_W
    Sunna_W Posts: 744 Member
    Here's the thing -- the mirror lies to you. What you see when you look at you isn't what everyone else sees when they look at you. Check out Mama Gena's school of Womenly Arts for some really great perspective on what sexy actually is -- and it's not being miserably hungry and hating yourself all the while worrying about what you look like while you are on holiday in the middle of the South of France! OMG!!!

    Ref: www.mamagenas.com
  • seramachickens
    seramachickens Posts: 20 Member
    I have an extremely athletic girl friend that is ripped. She stresses when she cannot get off the 5# that has creeped on, it's so hard to relate when I need to loose at least ten times more, but she has made me realize it's just as important to her.

    I'm a numbers girl too. I've been known to weigh myself EVERY HOUR for the entire time I'm awake on a weekend. Do it for a day- it will show you just how stupid a scale is. Your bathroom scale is not a scientific instrument, even though they are now digital with a 00.0 readout, they are not accurate to within a tenth of a pound. Humidity also affects your weight. (So do farts....seriously, I can loose a pound just by farting! :) Sorry if this it TMI! )
    icemom011 wrote: »
    Op, breakout the measuring tape, it will show you the numbers that scale sometimes won't. Record your measurements, and check back next month. You most likely will see the difference

    Measurements are more accurate as they don't fluctuate as easily. Now put the wine down, you've had enough :)
  • CattOfTheGarage
    CattOfTheGarage Posts: 2,745 Member
    There's no way a fart can make you lose weight. They're air and methane gas. If a fart weighed a pound, it would fall to the floor and bounce. Your scales are messing with you, @seramachickens
  • seramachickens
    seramachickens Posts: 20 Member
    edited July 2017
    Agreed and that's my point! But seriously, I do weigh less after passing gas.
  • HM2206
    HM2206 Posts: 174 Member
    DamieBird wrote: »

    Perhaps the reason that you seem to dislike the explanation of normal weight fluctuations is because they are something that you largely can't control and it's difficult to accept something that you can't do anything about? I could very well be off base here, but if that's the way that you approach your body/weight, it may be worth exploring some additional coping skills with a professional. There will always be things that are out of your control - both in your life and on the scale.

    That's probably true. I am okay with some thing being unpredictable, but I feel like weight loss should be one of the more controllable things. Someone once told me that the great thing about the gym is that it's the one relationship where you get out of it what you put in (unlike romantic relationships, in which you may be wasting time...).

    So I figure this is where I can have control when other things seem chaotic. Physics, right? Love logical solutions.

    I haven't had this same issues in the past, that's why I don't want to accept it. Last time I attempted the same style of weight loss, I noticed a decrease in weight pretty quickly. Now I am wondering whether age plays a part too (27 vs. 19). Or choice of contraception (used the pill, now have a copper IUD).

    I don't know. But I will try my best to stick with it and not lose motivation, although today and yesterday haven't been my best..
  • deannalfisher
    deannalfisher Posts: 5,600 Member
    here's an example of why weight loss isn't controllable...

    the last week, my daily weights have been 147.3, 148.2, 150.3, 149.1 and 151.4 -I haven't changed anything drastic with my eating habits (aside from the pizza I had yesterday) - they are typical weight fluctuations. I know that I haven't put on 3lbs of fat - it is all water weight
  • Psychgrrl
    Psychgrrl Posts: 3,177 Member
    HM2206 wrote: »
    beaglady wrote: »
    HM2206 wrote: »

    The scale is brand new - bought yesterday. ... (meaning that not only have I not lost weight, but gained).

    You're weighing yourself on a different scale. There is always some variation from one scale to another. If you weigh yourself on your old scale, and the new one, right after the other, you will probably see that this is the reason there is a difference.

    Ugh. The other scale is not old either, though. I'm renting out my flat and staying at my parents' place and decided to get a scale here too.

    I feel like a failure and am drowning my sorrows in wine (in lieu of dinner though).

    Still got a week until I'm leaving on vacation. Perhaps I can make a difference in the final seven days - from tomorrow on.

    It's a pound! Lighten up on yourself! You know you didn't overeat 3500 calories over your maintenance, so it can't be fat. Please, please, get some perspective, I realize you want to look a certain way for your vacation, but you're stressing yourself out over nothing. It's water retention. My weight goes up and down every day depending on what I've eaten, how I've exercised, hormones, waste. It's a change in weight, but not fat.
  • Silentpadna
    Silentpadna Posts: 1,306 Member
    There's no way a fart can make you lose weight. They're air and methane gas. If a fart weighed a pound, it would fall to the floor and bounce. Your scales are messing with you, @seramachickens

    Actually, since air, gases, etc. have mass, you absolutely can lose weight.......technically. Just not that measurable.....hopefully.....for those around you at least.......
  • mmapags
    mmapags Posts: 8,934 Member
    edited July 2017
    Lol, my weight went up almost 5 lbs in 24 hours!! 1 Pound?? Seriously?? A little dairy (not intolerant but do bloat) and a little too much sodium in some Spanish food and here we are....... :D
  • CattOfTheGarage
    CattOfTheGarage Posts: 2,745 Member
    edited July 2017
    There's no way a fart can make you lose weight. They're air and methane gas. If a fart weighed a pound, it would fall to the floor and bounce. Your scales are messing with you, @seramachickens

    Actually, since air, gases, etc. have mass, you absolutely can lose weight.......technically. Just not that measurable.....hopefully.....for those around you at least.......

    Only if said gas is heavier than air. If it's the same weight, it's weight is cancelled out by its buoyancy (yes, things have buoyancy in air - that's why helium balloons float) - there would be no change on the scale.

    If it's lighter than air, you will actually get heavier on the scale when it leaves you. But I'm don't personally know anyone who farts helium. That could be a nice little moneymaker.

    ETA this has now become the general topic of conversation at a family party and as a result I can give you the startling news that farts can be up to 50% HYDROGEN.

    So farting does not make you lighter. It probably makes your heavier. Also, your butt is basically the Hindenburg.
  • Silentpadna
    Silentpadna Posts: 1,306 Member
    There's no way a fart can make you lose weight. They're air and methane gas. If a fart weighed a pound, it would fall to the floor and bounce. Your scales are messing with you, @seramachickens

    Actually, since air, gases, etc. have mass, you absolutely can lose weight.......technically. Just not that measurable.....hopefully.....for those around you at least.......

    Only if said gas is heavier than air. If it's the same weight, it's weight is cancelled out by its buoyancy (yes, things have buoyancy in air - that's why helium balloons float) - there would be no change on the scale.

    If it's lighter than air, you will actually get heavier on the scale when it leaves you. But I'm don't personally know anyone who farts helium. That could be a nice little moneymaker.

    With the assumption that respiration continues exactly the same, if gas leaves your body and is not replaced, which for the most part it's not, then the body does not contain as much mass afterward as before...it doesn't matter if it's lighter than air or not. When you let the air out of a balloon, there is less air in the balloon after than before. Whatever was in the balloon had mass. The mass of the balloon doesn't change.
  • CattOfTheGarage
    CattOfTheGarage Posts: 2,745 Member
    There's no way a fart can make you lose weight. They're air and methane gas. If a fart weighed a pound, it would fall to the floor and bounce. Your scales are messing with you, @seramachickens

    Actually, since air, gases, etc. have mass, you absolutely can lose weight.......technically. Just not that measurable.....hopefully.....for those around you at least.......

    Only if said gas is heavier than air. If it's the same weight, it's weight is cancelled out by its buoyancy (yes, things have buoyancy in air - that's why helium balloons float) - there would be no change on the scale.

    If it's lighter than air, you will actually get heavier on the scale when it leaves you. But I'm don't personally know anyone who farts helium. That could be a nice little moneymaker.

    With the assumption that respiration continues exactly the same, if gas leaves your body and is not replaced, which for the most part it's not, then the body does not contain as much mass afterward as before...it doesn't matter if it's lighter than air or not. When you let the air out of a balloon, there is less air in the balloon after than before. Whatever was in the balloon had mass. The mass of the balloon doesn't change.

    If you were solid, this would be true, but you are soft and squishy, meaning your body inflates and deflates with gas pressure. If you fart out a cubic centimetre of air, your body volume will reduce by about a cubic centimetre, so you will lose a corresponding amount of buoyancy. This will cancel out the reduction in weight and leave the scale weight unchanged.

    Buoyancy is my specialist subject.
  • JeromeBarry1
    JeromeBarry1 Posts: 10,179 Member
    HM2206 wrote: »
    vespiquenn wrote: »
    If you're seeing results physically, why are you concerned by a number? Especially an increase that could be nothing more than a normal fluctuation.

    Yes I thought that too, but I am numbers person, and I am starting to doubt whether it is real if I don't see it.

    I know that people tend to get a little 'blind' in regards to their own bodies, and now I am worried that I haven't actually lost anything :/

    I just read an article that weight loss has nothing to do with recent behavior but is actually a result of previous weeks that eventually catch up. The day to day has no bearing on your weight loss or gain. It changed my whole perspective on scale fluctuation.

    @DharmainHeels Would you pretty please provide a link to that article?
  • CattOfTheGarage
    CattOfTheGarage Posts: 2,745 Member
    Sorry about the derail. Back to business.

    OP, I totally identify with needing something to feel in control of, but weight loss isn't a good choice. It's not physics, it's biology, with all the unpredictability that goes with that. Trying to control it precisely gets a lot of people into psychological trouble. Find something else to give you that sense of control, and let the scale be just a number.
  • Christine_72
    Christine_72 Posts: 16,049 Member
    Just to put it in perspective OP. I "gain" 1.1kg (2.6lbs) after drinking just one cup of coffee and 1 cup of tea, no other food or beverages. Daily fluctuations are a normal, everyday part of life.
  • hamstertango
    hamstertango Posts: 129 Member
    I just think you'll spoil your holiday stressing about your weight like this.

    You've clearly got the tools/knowledge to manage it, go enjoy the holiday and lovely French food and simply employ the tools again when you get back!
  • kissa714
    kissa714 Posts: 65 Member
    When did you weigh yourself? Always weigh yourself in the morning before you eat anything and after you go to the bathroom. That will give you the most accurate results imo. Anyway, a small amount of fluctuation in weight is normal from day to day.
  • Akkael
    Akkael Posts: 36 Member
    I'm a numbers person as well. It's funny how stress can affect our bodies...or lack of sleep or anything really. I've started tracking my measurements because I'm able to see results that way.
  • perkymommy
    perkymommy Posts: 1,642 Member
    Not being snarky but 3-4 lbs to lose is not noticeable on you. That's your mind trying to fool you. When someone is overweight and starts to lose and loses 3-4 lbs they can't notice it being gone yet just as you wouldn't notice that gain. I get the whole vanity thing but I would honestly be happy if I had just 10 lbs of weight to lose and wouldn't worry about it. I was always a thin person and remember all too well how hard I would be on myself if the number on the scale wasn't what I thought it needed to be. Give yourself a break.
  • perkymommy
    perkymommy Posts: 1,642 Member
    here's an example of why weight loss isn't controllable...

    the last week, my daily weights have been 147.3, 148.2, 150.3, 149.1 and 151.4 -I haven't changed anything drastic with my eating habits (aside from the pizza I had yesterday) - they are typical weight fluctuations. I know that I haven't put on 3lbs of fat - it is all water weight

    This.

    Not to mention the human body is doing a lot more inside it than just gaining/losing weight.
  • WilmaValley
    WilmaValley Posts: 1,092 Member
    I like all the input about weighing and if it is good or not for someone. Thanks!
  • DharmainHeels
    DharmainHeels Posts: 94 Member
    edited July 2017
    HM2206 wrote: »
    vespiquenn wrote: »
    If you're seeing results physically, why are you concerned by a number? Especially an increase that could be nothing more than a normal fluctuation.

    Yes I thought that too, but I am numbers person, and I am starting to doubt whether it is real if I don't see it.

    I know that people tend to get a little 'blind' in regards to their own bodies, and now I am worried that I haven't actually lost anything :/

    I just read an article that weight loss has nothing to do with recent behavior but is actually a result of previous weeks that eventually catch up. The day to day has no bearing on your weight loss or gain. It changed my whole perspective on scale fluctuation.

    @DharmainHeels Would you pretty please provide a link to that article?

    @JeromeBarry1 here you go!

    http://100down.org/the-whoosh-effect/

  • autumnblade75
    autumnblade75 Posts: 1,661 Member
    edited August 2017
    HM2206 wrote: »
    The scale fluctuates daily due to all sorts of things, not fat related. This is normal and it shouldn't surprise or discourage you. Water retention due to sodium/exercise, hormones/pms/tom, digestion periods, constipation, what time you weighed yourself/how you weighed yourself, if you took a shower before you weighed yourself (seriously, this can affect the scale), if you had something to drink before you weighed yourself, if your scale's batteries are getting old etc etc etc.

    Yes I thought about fluctations, but I thought I had though of everything.

    The scale is brand new - bought yesterday. My period is 10 days from now, so not PMSing yet. No shower, water or food before weighing.

    Might be sodium, some of the stuff I had yesterday was a little high in sodium...Bothers me that it should account for so much though (meaning that not only have I not lost weight, but gained).

    How long for the body to get rid of water weight?

    So, you're saying this scale weighs heavier than your previous scale?

    Edited: I am a bad person for failing to read the other 2 pages before posting.
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