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blue_eyes_ Fri, Sep-12-03 20:07

where to get weighed if regular scale . . .
 
is not able to? I know someone who wants to start Atkins and wants to know what she weighs but needs to weigh in somewhere? I have no idea where to take her or where she'd feel comfortable. Any suggestions.

Paleoanth Fri, Sep-12-03 20:19

Well, if she wants to start Atkins-she needs to go get checked out by her doctor anyway-to make sure she doesn't have any kidney problems. She could weigh there at the office.

Other than that-I am clueless.

potatofree Fri, Sep-12-03 20:39

Back in the day, my Dad had to go to a shipping place to get weighed on the scale they used for crates being shipped off...

Nowadays, most hospitals do have scales capable of weighing the severely obese, and as already stated, she really needs to get a check-up before starting.

geo53562 Fri, Sep-12-03 20:41

I'm assuming your "regular" scale doesn't read high enough. One popular solution is the simplest...just put two scales together, put one foot on each, and add the totals. If you "wobble" too much, take a wide board, weigh it, then place it across both scales and stand on the board. Her weight will be the total of the weight shown on each scale, minus the weight of the board.

Hope this helps.


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