will having a bad day (in terms of calories) the evening before weigh in will it effect the scales

today i’ve flopped and at too many snacks. crisps (chips), half portion of skittles and 5 chocolate digestives today. more out of greed than hunger and tomorrow is weigh in day and in your opinion having a slip up the day before a weigh in will have a different effect then let’s say if i had a slip up like 5 days ago

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  • WinoGelato
    WinoGelato Posts: 13,454 Member
    Sure - eating in excess of your normal calories and/or carbs and/or sodium levels can lead to water retention.

    One way to combat that is to weigh more regularly, using a weight trending app, so that you are more comfortable with the natural daily fluctuations that our bodies go through.

    Did you exceed your total calorie intake for the day? What about for the week? Did you feel compelled to eat these foods because your typical plan is overly restrictive?
  • trulyhealy
    trulyhealy Posts: 242 Member
    WinoGelato wrote: »
    Sure - eating in excess of your normal calories and/or carbs and/or sodium levels can lead to water retention.

    One way to combat that is to weigh more regularly, using a weight trending app, so that you are more comfortable with the natural daily fluctuations that our bodies go through.

    Did you exceed your total calorie intake for the day? What about for the week? Did you feel compelled to eat these foods because your typical plan is overly restrictive?

    today i had 1,900 calories and another day i had 1,700 and i wouldn’t say it’s over restricted bc i add snacks in moderation and also i just found out i should be eating exercise calories. i just calculated and over the week i’ve had a collective deficit of 2058 so probably only half a pound loss this week i’d assume but i’m scared for the water fluctuations on the scale tomorrow
  • Fatty_Nuff
    Fatty_Nuff Posts: 273 Member
    WinoGelato wrote: »
    And as I said in your other thread, read ALL the helpful forum posts. All the questions you are asking have been asked and answered many times on MFP. The good news is that you aren't alone in your confusion but also that these answers have been patiently discussed by many veterans before and so taking the time to do the work to read through the forums to see if you can educate yourself first, before starting another post, would likely be appreciated.

    + this, absolutely.
  • pinuplove
    pinuplove Posts: 12,871 Member
    trulyhealy wrote: »
    WinoGelato wrote: »
    Sure - eating in excess of your normal calories and/or carbs and/or sodium levels can lead to water retention.

    One way to combat that is to weigh more regularly, using a weight trending app, so that you are more comfortable with the natural daily fluctuations that our bodies go through.

    Did you exceed your total calorie intake for the day? What about for the week? Did you feel compelled to eat these foods because your typical plan is overly restrictive?

    today i had 1,900 calories and another day i had 1,700 and i wouldn’t say it’s over restricted bc i add snacks in moderation and also i just found out i should be eating exercise calories. i just calculated and over the week i’ve had a collective deficit of 2058 so probably only half a pound loss this week i’d assume but i’m scared for the water fluctuations on the scale tomorrow

    Water fluctuations are nothing to be scared of. They just are. So what if you weigh a bit more tomorrow and see a bigger-than-expected loss next week because of it?
  • cwolfman13
    cwolfman13 Posts: 41,865 Member
    Most likely...you will have more inherent waste in your system and likely additional water weight.
  • RunnerGrl1982
    RunnerGrl1982 Posts: 412 Member
    edited February 2019
    trulyhealy wrote: »
    WinoGelato wrote: »
    Sure - eating in excess of your normal calories and/or carbs and/or sodium levels can lead to water retention.

    One way to combat that is to weigh more regularly, using a weight trending app, so that you are more comfortable with the natural daily fluctuations that our bodies go through.

    Did you exceed your total calorie intake for the day? What about for the week? Did you feel compelled to eat these foods because your typical plan is overly restrictive?

    today i had 1,900 calories and another day i had 1,700 and i wouldn’t say it’s over restricted bc i add snacks in moderation and also i just found out i should be eating exercise calories. i just calculated and over the week i’ve had a collective deficit of 2058 so probably only half a pound loss this week i’d assume but i’m scared for the water fluctuations on the scale tomorrow

    Try not to be scared. Fluctuations are simply apart of our composition. It's going to happen. Often. Daily. The more you track your weight, the better understanding you will have of your body and what fluctuations you are possibly seeing.

    Possibly look into getting a weight trending app (such as Happy Scale), where you can log and see your fluctuations and trends as you journey on through your weight loss.

    Edited: formatting
  • Silentpadna
    Silentpadna Posts: 1,306 Member
    Another thing about fluctuations that probably is not said enough:

    1. Your body regulates this naturally.
    2. That's a very good thing. (Muscle repair, glycogen storage, usage for the various organs as needed, etc.)
    3. You should never try to manipulate this unless you have a specific medical condition that warrants it.


    As another poster mentioned. It just is.
  • ouryve
    ouryve Posts: 572 Member
    Maybe, but it's not the end of the road. You can still lose again, next week.
  • MichelleSilverleaf
    MichelleSilverleaf Posts: 2,027 Member
    Fflpnari wrote: »
    I more concerned that you have 5 chocolate digestives. Im guessing those are laxatives.

    There are a line of cookies called digestives. They're not bad.
  • ceiswyn
    ceiswyn Posts: 2,256 Member
    Great. Now I'm craving chocolate digestives.
  • tinkerbellang83
    tinkerbellang83 Posts: 9,130 Member
    Fatty_Nuff wrote: »
    Fflpnari wrote: »
    I more concerned that you have 5 chocolate digestives. Im guessing those are laxatives.
    I think they're more like cookies?
    Yep they are cookies. Brits give their foods such odd names. Green mash, toad in hole. Spotted dick. :D
    o6dbvmp5a6an.png

    I'm a Brit and I have no idea what Green Mash is.
  • LivingtheLeanDream
    LivingtheLeanDream Posts: 13,342 Member
    It will affect the scales, for me if I eat more on the weekends (which I do as a rule anyway), the scale will reflect that as a spike for around 3 days before it drops back down again, I can see as much as 4lbs of a spike, depending on what I was having - high sodium/high carb e.g.
    But the main thing is its just temporary, our bodies fluctuate anyway, some days more than others. The overall trend is the main thing.
  • dawnymo1
    dawnymo1 Posts: 48 Member
    I find when I have a day over I am ok to keep going as long as I log it so I am taking accountability for it. It is not the end of the road. Take it as a learning experience and start fresh with the next thing you eat
  • Redordeadhead
    Redordeadhead Posts: 1,188 Member
    Fatty_Nuff wrote: »
    Fflpnari wrote: »
    I more concerned that you have 5 chocolate digestives. Im guessing those are laxatives.
    I think they're more like cookies?
    Yep they are cookies. Brits give their foods such odd names. Green mash, toad in hole. Spotted dick. :D
    o6dbvmp5a6an.png

    I'm a Brit and I have no idea what Green Mash is.

    Same
  • MikePTY
    MikePTY Posts: 3,814 Member
    WinoGelato wrote: »
    Read this.
    https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/discussion/10683010/the-weird-and-highly-annoying-world-of-scale-fluctuations

    And as I said in your other thread, read ALL the helpful forum posts. All the questions you are asking have been asked and answered many times on MFP. The good news is that you aren't alone in your confusion but also that these answers have been patiently discussed by many veterans before and so taking the time to do the work to read through the forums to see if you can educate yourself first, before starting another post, would likely be appreciated.

    I think this is just a natural of any sort of message board/information group. I'm a veteran in some groups on FB (photography and expat living) and it's the same thing. Every third post is "best lens for weddings" or "does anyone know a good immigration lawyer". Kind of like weight fluctuations, repetitive questions kind of just are.