what is your weight loss trend?

janette130
janette130 Posts: 66 Member
There are lots of opinions out there about how often you should weigh yourself. I've tried it all. I now have one of those body fat scales that syncs to my phone. I've been weighing everyday to see if I can see a trend. Yes... I have a trend. I can be up just over a pound and then drop the next day. Interesting isn't it? Gives me hope.

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  • 2t9nty
    2t9nty Posts: 1,624 Member
    I like the idea of the trend. I weigh every day, but only record weight on MFP as lost if it has stayed off a week.
  • nill4me
    nill4me Posts: 682 Member
    My current trend is a flat line.
  • heatherrk45
    heatherrk45 Posts: 27 Member
    I get too discouraged when I try to weigh everyday. However, when I was doing that, my trend seemed to be up 1 down 2 (when I'm losing, that is...lol)...except certain 'times' when my weight could go up as much as 5-7lbs. I've gone to weighing weekly, that's much easier for me to track...
  • need2move2
    need2move2 Posts: 130 Member
    I jump on the scale every morning... I no longer let the scale determine my mood. When in a stall .. my body lost inches.. none-scale victories rock! Regardless I still jump on scale... old habits are hard to break! :smile:
  • janette130
    janette130 Posts: 66 Member
    Hey need2move2 I notice that as well. Losing inches when not losing pounds. This morning I was pretty sure I'd lost - had that skinny feeling lol, but didn't lose an ounce. Got dressed and felt skinnier in my jeans. LOVE!
  • nvmomketo
    nvmomketo Posts: 12,019 Member
    I used to make a graph using daily weights. Old school with graphing paper and a pencil. :D It worked well to show the overall downward trend. Sort of a negative exponential graph - steeper at the beginning, steady in the middle and slowing to a stop near the end. ;)
  • amandammmq
    amandammmq Posts: 394 Member
    I weigh almost every day, and I have one of those scales that track my weight for me. I started keto January 2.
    January: 11.3 lbs
    February: 6 lbs
    March: 1.4 lbs
    April: 1.5 lbs (so far)

    I'm also taking measurements, though, and the measurements shrank even at the end of march despite the small weight loss. I'm in this for the long haul, and I am not discouraged by months like March. I've lost a pants size, which at my height (5'11"), is awesome considering I've only lost 20 pounds!
  • kpk54
    kpk54 Posts: 4,474 Member
    I weighed myself every day during weight loss and 4 years later do the same. I've never measured any part of my body with a tape measure. Dropping about 4 or 5 clothing sizes was enough evidence to me.

    I recorded my weight in MFP when losing and a couple years thereafter but then decided that was unnecessary since my weight fluctuates a couple pounds daily and always has. During my weight loss phase, I had this method of only recording a lower weight, only recording it on Sunday and only if it appeared on the scale on Sunday and I had seen it on the scale in the past week...cuz daily fluctuations. Just because my scale was down a pound 1 day never meant I had lost a pound and it still doesn't since it is likely to be up the next day. That's why trend apps (Libra, Happy Scale, Trend weight) might be of value during weight loss. I didn't use one and don't currently. I know my trend. It fluctuates a couple/few pounds daily. I'm content that it stays within a range.
  • YogaPantsUser
    YogaPantsUser Posts: 23 Member
    nill4me wrote: »
    My current trend is a flat line.

    Ditto
  • flitabout38
    flitabout38 Posts: 48 Member
    I try to weigh everyday but I don't always remember first thing in the morning! It goes up and down I only record after I get the same lower reading 3 days in a row or I am fasting. Right now I am averaging around 1.5 lbs a week. But let me say at one point like a month I didn't lose anything! Since then I am back to 2 lbs a week.
  • bozmo
    bozmo Posts: 177 Member
    I weigh once a week. If I don't lose for a few weeks then I know I'm not being strict enough with keto. But I have found some maintenance amounts for later!
  • TripleSnake
    TripleSnake Posts: 77 Member
    I have auto-synching scales, but I watch the trend anyway. My trend is that my weight on weekends is lower, and on workdays it goes up.
  • Scott555
    Scott555 Posts: 10 Member
    Not always friends with the ole Scale. I do measurements on Mondays and that has been pretty consistently positive. I've been on low-carb for about 3 weeks and have lost 12 lbs so far, a lot of that is water weight I'm sure, but my clothes are definitely getting looser and I will probably be punching new holes in my belt soon.
    Still, me and the scale say "hi" every morning. One day we will be friends, just not today.
  • PQ4321
    PQ4321 Posts: 48 Member
    Wow. I thought I was the only one with wacky weight readings. Mine will drop 2 or 3 pounds and then go back up and slowly go back down again. I weight every day, but don't right down a weight in MFP until I know it is a real loss and not a fluctuation.
  • chinatowninchina
    chinatowninchina Posts: 1,279 Member
    edited April 2018
    me too! I will go down 1.5 pounds and think amazing I've cracked this now here we go to the next couple of pounds down. Then next couple of days I can be eating what I should and up it goes for a few days or even a week or more and then down again ahhhhhh! I weigh myself everyday and log it (not on MFP) and when I look back it seems as if every time I loose a couple of pounds my body says mmmm, not sure about this, then stalls for a while and then when it accepts that's where I am it looses a pound or so again! It takes a long time this way but at least the trend is down and not up!
  • GB333
    GB333 Posts: 261 Member
    I weigh every day. But I only log it on MPF when it is lower than my previous log. I don't log those 2 or 3 pounds that I see going up and down and up and down every day, which usually lasts for about two weeks. Then after about two weeks of the up and down, I will see a new lower number, usually around a 2 pound loss. Then I log. :) It's a lot slower now that I'm closer to my goal weight, but it's still moving in the right direction.
  • chinatowninchina
    chinatowninchina Posts: 1,279 Member
    @PQ4321 @GB333 Goodness we are triplets and I thought I was the only weird one! :D
  • baconslave
    baconslave Posts: 7,016 Member
    Bouncy-scale BS is very common.
  • RenaPink11
    RenaPink11 Posts: 329 Member
    I weight everyday and use an app called Happy Scale. It takes your daily numbers and gives you a moving average. It’s free and there’s also a paid version. I only use the free version. It’s helped me not to be discouraged when I feel the scale isn’t budging.
  • GaleHawkins
    GaleHawkins Posts: 8,159 Member
    edited August 2018
    I try to weight twice each morning to track my urine output. For the past three years my weight has stayed at 195 daily +/- 5 pounds year round. The before and after morning numbers average out to be 2.2 pounds with the range from 1.6 to 3.2 pounds after being in bed for 6-10 hours. I will share this with the doc at my annual physical this week when she goes over my blood work from last week. This all that I track so the scales indicate I am in maintenance eating all I want when I want it. Four years ago at age 63 when my WOE was 50%+ carbs my weight was 250 about my all time high. Never knew why the 250 pound ceiling never broke the way I ate but it may have been the IBS of 40 years that resolved on its on after the first 180 days of LCHF WOE.
  • KenSmith108
    KenSmith108 Posts: 1,967 Member
    I'm not doing LC for weight loss. At my last MD visit I was down 12#s but that's a bonus.
    My blood glucose #s are usually great eating this way.
  • FIT_Goat
    FIT_Goat Posts: 4,224 Member
    I use a weighted trend-line. So, when I read this, I thought you were asking about what our trend-line looks like. LOL

    I weigh almost every day. Weight can vary by more than a kilogram (2 pounds) day to day. Drops on the scale are almost completely disconnected with what I ate the day before. And, my scale likes to go flat for a while and then drop out of nowhere. I stopped thinking too much about it. I log the weight each day and then move on, trusting my body to handle the actual details about weight control.
  • 2t9nty
    2t9nty Posts: 1,624 Member
    I'm not doing LC for weight loss. At my last MD visit I was down 12#s but that's a bonus.
    My blood glucose #s are usually great eating this way.

    FWIW, I got the glucose numbers under control first with the LC and then keto. Once those seemed to be managed, I started focusing on some weight loss. I ummm... had some to lose. You may be in a better place wrt weight.
  • DvlDwnInGA
    DvlDwnInGA Posts: 368 Member
    I weigh every morning, post visit to the toilet, and in my boxers.

  • rsclause
    rsclause Posts: 3,103 Member
    I have had a Aria Wi Fi scale for about two years now. I weigh once a day in the morning and can see the trend over the entire time. People get spooky about weighing in and how often. It is just data points and the more you have the better it reflects the overall trend.
  • camtosh
    camtosh Posts: 898 Member
    edited August 2018
    You can see my loss trend in my icon pic, lately its been up a couple kilos. But a (bumpy) flat line in maintenance since 2015 or so. kcko!
  • PaulaKro
    PaulaKro Posts: 5,759 Member
    edited August 2018
    My doctor said to weigh weekly so I wouldn't be discouraged when daily fluctuation went upward; but when I told him that didn't bother me, and that the downward daily fluctuation was fun, he condoned daily weighing in. It'll be unique to each person.

    I lost 175# from bariatric surgery 2013-2014; then started gaining it back relentlessly. In May 2018 I found Keto and got it under control (and there is no longer the constant struggle - just minor easy-overcome challenges every couple weeks or so). Have lost 25# since then. Within goal range now, but would like to get to the bottom end of that range (145 +-5).