This could only happen to me !!
jridgway49
Posts: 79
So I have a dinosaur non digital scale that I have been using for the last 4 month, my friend gave me a digital (with the times) scale, and just my luck I weigh 2 pds more on it.. So I'm not a happy person now, Well off to try to lose the 2 pds so my weight is in sink
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I was using one like yours went to the gym and used a doctor's professional one and was ten pounds heavier then I though.0
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Yeah, I got on my boyfriend's digital scale and was six pounds heavier than I thought - - - not a nice experience!0
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Scales suck no matter what...even thought I like seeing the number go down I really feel truly more successful when I can toss out the big clothes and go shopping in my attic for smaller clothes!0
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*You* don't weigh 2 pounds more on it. You weigh the same. *It* reads 2 pounds heavier than the other scale.
No 2 home scales measure alike. There are extremely accurate scales, yes ,but they generally cost a lot of money. Just adjust your starting weight to reflect that 2 lbs, and keep going forward. The actual number isn't important -- you need to focus on the trends.0 -
Well at least I'm not alone !!0
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*You* don't weigh 2 pounds more on it. You weigh the same. *It* reads 2 pounds heavier than the other scale.
No 2 home scales measure alike. There are extremely accurate scales, yes ,but they generally cost a lot of money. Just adjust your starting weight to reflect that 2 lbs, and keep going forward.0 -
thanks i never thought about doing that0
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That scale is like a politician: it's going to lie coming or going. If you continue to log, you'll continue to lose, as long as you're not hanging out in the red too much.0
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yeah I had to do that too (adjust start weight), but a digital scale is more accurate so that is what you weigh.0
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where and how do i change my start weight0
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Go to settings, at the top next to log out. Click on update diet/fitness profile.0
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you know you don't actually weigh any different... right? Like.... if you started at 200 on your scale and then got to 185 you really DID lose 15 pounds it was just from 202 to 187. Nothing *actually* changed, you just have the correct numbers now.0
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i check my scale once a month. i put a 15lb dumbbell on it and make sure it's still accurate. :-) try doing that from now on.0
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I have the same situation... our home digital scale says I'm still 73kg but in the gym they had this weighing scales that doctors, manual one and I weigh only 69kg... I make sure the scale in the gym is calibrated by putting an 8kg dumbbell on it and adjust if it's off...0
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Me too, I just complained on Scott's profile about putting the same 2 lbs on and trying to lose 2lbs again?0
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