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SusanKH Fri, Apr-02-04 08:03

Scale-aholics
 
Attention all you scale-aholics out there - the addiction is not all bad. When I gain, I pay extra careful attention to my eating until I start losing again. And when I lose, I can't wait to get here and change my profile. Are there any others out there like me?

AFwife Fri, Apr-02-04 08:10

Yup, I'm the same way. Soon as it shows I'm down I'm running downstairs to turn on the computer and log on to change my profile.

:yay:

Keep up the good work.

babydoll23 Fri, Apr-02-04 08:38

the scales scare me! i got on them the other night but it had been three weeks since my last weigh in. what brand of scales do you have? mine are digitial but i don't think they are very accurate. if my DH gets on them and it says he weighs X amount and it resets and I step on it it will say I weigh the same thing. Then you let it sit awhile and I get on and it says I weigh Y, well if he gets on it says the same thing! so i doubt the accuracy of it. And at the gym we have the old fashioned scales but to stand on them you are very near the doors and I don't want to be standing there in next to nothing when that thing flys open!!

el123 Fri, Apr-02-04 09:12

i too am addicted to the scale. but it's the only thing that can really guide me because i feel like i can't see myself for what i REALLY look like. if i see that the scale says "126 pounds," i know i've been good! haha... if i've gained any weight, i know it's time to evaluate my food choice (calories, sodium, water, etc.). a pound or two isn't going to necessarily show up in the mirror.

what i do though is wait til i get to the gym to weigh. for two reasons:
1) it motivates me to go to the gym
2) i find that anything less quality than a professional doctor-style scale that you push the weights around on doesn't give me an accurate reading... no point in buying a scale if it's going to lie to me like the mirror does!

DianaO Fri, Apr-02-04 09:54

I am the same way. THough Stalls are hard to deal with.

Deshukel Fri, Apr-02-04 10:02

I like the scale, but I think my trusty jeans are the most accurate. I like to put them on about once a week, straight from the dryer. THey are a great indicator, baggier, tighter, Can I EVEN button them???..LOL

In my photo, those are the jeans. No stretch, just good old Levi's. When I first bought them, I could barely snap them, but I promised my self I would fit into them.

I also use the measuring tape on my waist and sometimes thigh or arm.

The scale just seems to "flighty". I threw mine away a few weeks ago and have decide to only weigh at the gym for awhile, cause I was getting tooo obsessed with hopping on it literally 10 times a day. Even in the middle of the night after I would go to the bathroom...That seemed crazy!!!
Anyway..to each his own!
! :)

elmuyloco5 Fri, Apr-02-04 11:40

I will admit to be addicted. I weigh everyday....but if I go up it helps me watch my intake of salt and stuff that day. I use a postal scale I got at Sam's for $49. It can measure everything from an envelope to a 300 lb person. It's pretty cool I think.

scoutstan Fri, Apr-02-04 11:55

Scales? What scales? I started Atkins January 16 and have been diligently following the low carb plan. I did not weigh myself before I started and I have not weighed myself since. Like Deshukel, I use my trusty jeans to keep me apprised of my progress.

6 inches and better fitting dress shirts later all is going well !

Paris Fri, Apr-02-04 12:04

Quote:
Originally Posted by SusanKH
Attention all you scale-aholics out there - the addiction is not all bad. When I gain, I pay extra careful attention to my eating until I start losing again. And when I lose, I can't wait to get here and change my profile. Are there any others out there like me?


Me too, Susan. I am learning to use the scale as a tool and not my higher power. :lol:

AFwife Fri, Apr-02-04 12:20

Quote:
Originally Posted by scoutstan
Scales? What scales? I started Atkins January 16 and have been diligently following the low carb plan. I did not weigh myself before I started and I have not weighed myself since. Like Deshukel, I use my trusty jeans to keep me apprised of my progress.

6 inches and better fitting dress shirts later all is going well !



How do you know you weighed 270 when you started then and now weigh 265?Hummmmm!

sydnarella Fri, Apr-02-04 12:42

I weigh every day but i also dont sweat a couple pounds either way as I understand that those daily fluctuations are normal.

tcastro Fri, Apr-02-04 12:55

I'm a scale-aholic, but it has been good for me.

I purchased a body fat scale and that has helped me see the progress every day.

When I notice that I'm not losing any weight, I can usually see that my body fat % is going down. I'm losing fat, but gaining muscle (which is more dense), so my overall loss is 0, but I'm not discouraged by it.

scoutstan Fri, Apr-02-04 13:12

AFwife, That is what I think I weighed during my physical taken in Spring '03 before Boy Scout Camp, but honestly I don't remember, and the fact remains, I have not touched a scale since then.

CarynLucy Fri, Apr-02-04 13:19

scales scales scales
 
I think scales are a great thing, when done in "moderation". I weigh in daily first thing in the morning right after my shower. I realize there will be slight fluctuations, but I don't sweat it because I know I'm doing it right and exercising. I'm on Induction, so I'm pretty limited in the way of foods & where exactly to keep my carbs, it's scary to think when I start upping them if the loss stops, so www.fitday.com is a great source to keep track of what I eat.

I can see in the back recesses of my mind how I can truly get addicted to steppin on the scale lots of times during the day, but I try to squelch those nasty thoughts..................I already see myself sort of doing it with food, but unlikely at my weight I'll end up anorexic or anything :)

Clothing is a great indicator too, because sometimes the scale won't show a loss but your body does, I think when you're losing, one doesnt' always catch up with the other on a timely basis!

Keep up the losing, have a great day!

C :)

DaddioM Fri, Apr-02-04 13:36

I'm a "scale lover" (hmmm...prob lost several friends with that comment).

...but I'm just like Susan...when it goes up, it stiffens my resolve, when it goes down, it's cool and i'm encouraged to maintain.

I manage the stalls by looking at my trend over time (I chart my weight on excel).

It's ok to be a scale lover if you use it as a tool, it's just not ok if it rules your emotional outlook.


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