Do you weigh more at the end of the day???
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I peeked at the scale tonight (my weigh in is tomorrow) because I've done so great all week, and I was dying to see what I've lost, and tonight, after dinner, I was UP 4 lbs!?!?!?!? Could this be true????
Any advice? Anyone?
Do you weigh more at night? I mean A LOT more? Like 5-7 pounds more? Is that possible? I know I have food and fluid in me, but THAT much?
Thanks!
:flowerforyou:
Any advice? Anyone?
Do you weigh more at night? I mean A LOT more? Like 5-7 pounds more? Is that possible? I know I have food and fluid in me, but THAT much?
Thanks!
:flowerforyou:
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i'm too scared to look!0
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I always do.
Always.
By the end of the day, I'm usually up by four to seven pounds.0 -
usually 6-7 lbs heavier. water is heavy. i always check weight in the morning0
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I always weigh more at the end of the day. I always say something "magical" happens in my sleep because there is usually a 4 or 5lb difference in that 8 hour span.0
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Thank you ALL for responding! You've given me hope!
You may have just saved me from hurting my scale...
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When I was excersizing on the Wii I did it at night and weighted myself afterwards. It would always fluctuate everyday. Then I heard you should wiegh yourself in the morning because you've digested everything and I was down 5 pounds from the night before. That was a great weigh in and now I always weigh myself in the morning, just to keep it consistant.0
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same here I stopped looking fo a late night pre-view...when I do I am always disappointed...usually or 5 pounds higher at least0
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Always weigh yourself at the same time every time you weigh in. I prefer mornings because I haven't eaten anything since bedtime. Also weigh yourself in the same clothing (birthday suit is lightest).
I lean toward weighing no more than once or twice a week because if you weigh yourself daily you'll catch those weird fluctuations that have nothing to do with long term weight loss. If you eat too much salt one day, or don't drink much water another day you'll see those day to day fluctuations. Once or twice a week gives good progress numbers without the obsessiveness.1 -
I notice 5-7 lbs more too. And so I weigh in the am after my daily duty and before drinking or eating anything.
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Thanks again everyone for the great insights and for sharing your experiences.
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I peeked at the scale tonight (my weigh in is tomorrow) because I've done so great all week, and I was dying to see what I've lost, and tonight, after dinner, I was UP 4 lbs!?!?!?!? Could this be true????
Any advice? Anyone?
Do you weigh more at night? I mean A LOT more? Like 5-7 pounds more? Is that possible? I know I have food and fluid in me, but THAT much?
Thanks!
:flowerforyou:
Don't be too discouraged. 2 weeks ago I weighed in for biggest loser at 169 on a Friday, so the following Thursday (day before next weigh in) I wanted to just peek and see where I was at so I had an idea of what the next morning weigh in would be, I was at 171 and was devastated because I felt like I worked so hard over the weekend and that week. I had weighed myself at 5pm right when I got off work. Next morning for weigh in, I was at 167.5. Just check again in the morning and let us know what happens. Stay postive.0 -
naked in the morning always works best for me!:blushing:0
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So I weighed in this morning, and yep, I'm UP 3 lbs. However, I have lost some serious inches this week! 1.5 " off my waist, and 3" off my hip!
Thanks for all the advice!
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Yes always 4 - 6 pounds heavier at night.0
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Yea this has been my experience as well. Always weigh more at night- and in the morning much better. Wish I was a morning person!0
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Oh, I would not recommend weighing at night. All the food and drink from the day are in your system. It's very possible to be 5-10 lbs heavier at night. Lesson learned...don't weigh at night. :-)0
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Definitely! I always weigh in the morning just before hopping in the shower.0
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Yes always a few lbs heavier in the evening. Dont forget to use the loo before you weigh yourself in the morning. It makes a difference......sometimes by 2 lb !!!0
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Hells, yes! Of course you weigh more at the end of the day....think of all that food and sodium you take in.0
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Yes, obviously.
I weigh 3-10 pounds less upon waking usually.0 -
Yes, it's food and water. At night your body doesn't intake anymore water but you still burn calories from being alive. Then in the morning you weigh a few pounds less, especially if you weigh yourself first thing in the morning right after using the restroom.0
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I always do.
Always.
By the end of the day, I'm usually up by four to seven pounds.
Me too...even after a day without eating....I just don't know what's really going on inside me...0 -
Always...anywhere from 2-5 lbs more. I figure it's water weight because I drink a lot of water.0
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Yes! Your stomach is full of food and lots of water!0
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Of course you do. When you get up, you've had hours and hours with no food or drink and your body has processed a bunch of stuff. Then you eat and drink and do things. The things you eat and drink are inside your body, they don't just disappear.
If you weigh yourself holding a meal, then weigh yourself immediately after eating that meal, you will weigh the same, just because it's in your tummy rather than in your hand doesn't mean it doesn't weigh the same. Then you process, burn energy, process and dispose of waste and the weight goes down again.
Example: A litre of water weighs a kilo, so if you weigh after drinking a litre of water you will weigh a kilo more.
That's why weighing in the morning is the most accurate way, because your weight later in the day depends what you ate and drank.0 -
Of course you do. When you get up, you've had hours and hours with no food or drink and your body has processed a bunch of stuff. Then you eat and drink and do things. The things you eat and drink are inside your body, they don't just disappear.
If you weigh yourself holding a meal, then weigh yourself immediately after eating that meal, you will weigh the same, just because it's in your tummy rather than in your hand doesn't mean it doesn't weigh the same. Then you process, burn energy, process and dispose of waste and the weight goes down again.
Example: A litre of water weighs a kilo, so if you weigh after drinking a litre of water you will weigh a kilo more.
That's why weighing in the morning is the most accurate way, because your weight later in the day depends what you ate and drank.
And so many people swear by skipping dinner to lose weight. It definitely encourages a nicer reading on the scale next morning...0 -
Yep, every single time. I weigh in the mornings before I eat.0
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I actually tried this little experiment last night. Yesterday was lift day (Stronglifts). Weigh ins (Disclaimer: I do NOT weigh myself this often normally, just for the sake of "science" LOL):
Tuesday AM (upon waking): 153.2#
Tuesday PM (before retiring): 161.0#
Wednesday AM (upon waking): 153.0#
There ya have it, my sample size of one. And lesson learned: don't weigh yourself at night if you normally weigh in AM. You're only setting up for tears (and maybe a thrown scale, if you're not aware of what's really going on.)0
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