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pattie Tue, Sep-30-03 06:12

Got Kicked In The Head
 
Hi everyone
Yeasterday was not a great day. I was at the doctors to have my knee looked at(a lot of pain) Still not sure what it is until more blood work done. But had a chance to weigh in there. I looked 2,3 ,4 times and wanted to cry!! The scale said I am 16 more puonds than my scale at home. I came home and had a good cry..but I did not eat and stayed on WOL. So that makes my start weight the heaviest I have ever been..sigh. I just have this sick feeling like being kicked in the head and stomach at the same time. On top of all this I have been in stall for 3 weeks all I can say is %§°&?*`.
I was so up and now feel like I am starting all over agin..sigh
It took me more 24 hrs. to change my stats..that was so hard and I could feel the tears in my eyes starting agin......
Sure could use some suport right now. Some suggestions
Pattie

whyspers Tue, Sep-30-03 06:18

Hang in there! You are doing terrific! What does it matter what your start weight was? You are losing and that is what counts.

When I went to the doctor last July, he said I weighed 216. When I went to the OB in December, he said I weight 231.5!!!! I did not gain 15.5 lbs. in five months or I think I would have noticed it. I think the first doctor's scale was off. That could be the case here...it may not be your scale that is off, but rather the doctors. But anyway...it really doesn't matter because look how well you are doing!!!

It will come off. Sometimes it will go slowly, but it will happen. Cheer up, girl...you are losing!!!!


L

ian559 Tue, Sep-30-03 06:19

Why change your stats??????? Go by the scale that you weigh on every week. Scales are all differant. Who cares what one says!!!! Go by the home scale and enjoy watching all the lbs shed away. I refuse to get on my doctors scale. I dont like it :)

GreenEyezz Tue, Sep-30-03 06:21

((((((HUGS)))))
oh Pattie, i can only imagine what u are feeling right now. just remember that u are on the path to a healthier lifestyle and have done so well so far. you are being so strong right now sticking to this WOE, please don't make this break u down......:)

kidee Tue, Sep-30-03 07:31

hi pattie,

i agree, i'd go with your own scale. Pounds lost are still pounds lost and you should be proud of your accomplishments. i do understand you are disappointed. i would be too. :bhug: Try to keep your eye on the goal, a healthier, leaner you. :) It's really great that you stayed on track, even with your disappointment. Please take care.

sandylevit Tue, Sep-30-03 07:41

I know that my scale is 2lbs less then the dr's
scale, but I use the numbers on my scale anyway.
To check, maybe go to the store, like walmart,
and take a scale down to test?

sandy

LadyBelle Tue, Sep-30-03 08:28

When you went to the doctors you probably had a full stomach, had been drinking water through out the day, and were partially or fully dressed. It is silly to think it would be the same as naked at home first thing in morning :)

It is depressing though when you are proud of weight loss and want to show it off, and the bleepin scale people see reads higher then the one at home only you see. That is one reason to not pay as mucha ttention to the scale as to measurments. No one sees that number on the scale, but everyone sees what size jeans you can wear :)

NYorker Tue, Sep-30-03 08:34

I'm with Ian. Who cares what the actual number is? It's the CHANGE in the number that matters. I've always thought the real mark of achievement is the percentage figure over there on the left. You're more than a third of the way there!

&#$!! that doc's scale - go with yours. You can't look down every morning and add 16 to the figure you see! That would be hideous!

(and about your stall, yeah it sucks, but I've been going up every day this week for no apparent reason, and that is waaaayyy worse. Of course, I haven't changed my stats here - only new lows count!)

verniebird Tue, Sep-30-03 10:03

Hang in there Pattie
 
I agree with Ian....go with your home scale. Or throw out the scales entirely and go with a tape measure. You are doing terrific no matter what the scales say :)

Dstar96920 Tue, Sep-30-03 10:11

I know how you feel! Those doctor scales suck! I went out and bought a new scale after my old scale was so far off. I took 5 pounds from my weight loss - pooh! I did take into account though, my clothes, shoes, and time of day. I recreated it when I got home, and noticed only the 5 pound difference, not the 9 pounds the doctors scale said. Go by what You weigh at home, naked, first thing in the morning (after...). What do you get? That's the number I would use, not some number you might see once a year! You are doing great!!!!!

Annie-Pie Tue, Sep-30-03 10:31

Hi Pattie! Wie geht es Ihnen?

It's great to see a post once again! Nat and I have missed you!

I second what everyone here says: Use your scale. I would suggest though that you use one more scale, maybe at a neighbors?? See what it says. Even if it's a couple pounds different than what your's says, then the dr's is wrong. Their office may need to have the calibration checked.

Pattie do not beat yourself up for heaven's sakes. You've done so well living in a country that doesn't know the meaning of LC'ing. I got the strangest looks over there. You remember that. Just keep it up and prepare yourself now for Oktoberfest!

Pattie I started a continuation of our Sept challenge, called Friendly October challenge. Come on over and take a peek. Think you'll find some great people there too. You've got a fan club here on your own thread, by the looks of things!

Hugs! Tcheuss! Annie

redawn Tue, Sep-30-03 11:18

even if your scale and the Doc's say different things. . .you are still losing. . .NOT a loser. Be proud that it would have said a bigger number before Atkins. And it will say a lower number next time you go. You go! redawn:)

slimcat Tue, Sep-30-03 11:28

Hang In There, Pattie
 
Use you own scale..pounds lost are pounds lost. I agree with Ian. You're on your way to a healther you. That's the most important thing. Regardless of what anyone says this journey occurs one step at a time. Each day you're one step closer to where you want to be.

I stalled a bit but went to the newest Atkin's book. Atkins has some suggestions on temporary shifts that can shock your metabolism which may have become too well adjusted to the low carb life style. I'm travelling and don't have the book with me...Can some other forum member find the section and let Pattie know where in the book she can find it?

Keep your eyes on the prize...kid

pattie Tue, Sep-30-03 13:54

HI ALL
Oh thank you so much for your support. I knewI could count on this forum to get me through a rough spot. If it wasn't for all of you I am sure I would have given up a long time ago. You are are all right should stick with one scale and not pay attention to what others say..we all they lie anyway..they can play some nasty jokes on us humans..grrrrrrrr
Thanks everyone !!

Pattie

yuckycarbo Tue, Sep-30-03 14:42

Hang in there Pattie. I went to the doctors on Monday. I weighted myself in the morning at 333 - Then before I went to the doctors, I weighted myself and I was 339 (with my clothes, shoes, ect. on). Then, at the doctors, I weighed in at 347! A total of 8lbs more. I was shocked also! But don't let the silly numbers get you down. It doesn't matter how much you weigh, it matters that you are loosing and how you feel! The way I think of it is, sure, my doctors scale says i'm 8lbs heavier, but that also means that I was 8lbs heavier than what I started at! So I was probably around 375lbs! Just think of all you've accomplished so far and stick with atkins. Soon you will win the battle of the scales :)


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