Weighing scales: Don't know if others... - Weight Loss Support

Weight Loss Support

115,084 members61,312 posts

Weighing scales

Andyt2120 profile image
5 Replies

Don't know if others are like me but I weigh myself two times a day, at night and first thing in the morning. My partner thinks this is a little obsessive and perhaps it is but I really think it helps me to keep on track.

For instance I went out last night for a meal at a country pub, having not gone out for some time and had a big meal with chips and a drink. Weighed myself this morning and Had gained 2 lbs from yesterday. Yes I know it will mainly be water but it does focus my mind and I will be very careful today. I have done this for over a year now and having lost just over 6 1/2 stones it works for me.

Just wondered if others do a similar thing.

Written by
Andyt2120 profile image
Andyt2120
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
5 Replies
fussybird profile image
fussybird

Bless ya, yes I do the same and I'm only on the second week, but have always done this. It'snot the recommended way, but as you have worked hard and lost so much weight, it clearly works for you. Keep it up xx

Me too. Any time I'm naked and in the bathroom, I step on the scales. It's a mini-reward because of the weight lost so far. It also means that I get a more representative idea of what my body is doing - I sometimes change as much as 5 lbs in the course of 24 hours so it is helpful to get a sense of the average rather than relying on a single measurement. I also think it helps just in the way you describe.

It wouldn't be healthy if I was in any danger of anorexia or bulimia (eg any teenage girl). I sometimes wonder if that's why it is recommended not to weigh yourself often.

Andyt2120 profile image
Andyt2120 in reply to

I agree that for some it may not be healthy to do this for some but still have a stone and a half to go to hit my healthy BMI. I really do think it helps as a motivator for me. Stops me cheating as I know I will get an instant bad result on the scales. I am doing quite a bit of excercise now both cardio and weights. Eating biggish portions of healthy food and have had some fairly dramatic loss of inches around my waist, chest and hips. I am definitely building muscle so even though the weight loss is slowing down I am still losing fat but gaining lean muscle. This is perhaps where BMI doesn't tell the whole story. I have been told to leave the scales alone and concentrate on body measurements but it is a bit of an obsession I find hard to give up.

portmoon profile image
portmoon

heh heh - yes although at WW they recommend just once a week at same time of day. I guess it's whatever works for you? I found this interesting - apparently you lose about 2lbs during sleep;

livestrong.com/article/4021...

Andyt2120 profile image
Andyt2120

Yep,I always lose around two pounds during the night so always weigh first thing

Not what you're looking for?

You may also like...

Weighing scales

I'm hoping someone will have good insights. I had been using an analogue bathroom scales which was...

Scales!

Its so true that you should not jump on and off scales daily or even worse 3-4 times a day due to...
Jenica profile image

Weighing scales

Hi all I recently went to my Gp as I thought I would get help to start the weight loss programme....
Maisymoo7 profile image

Weighing

Evening/morning all depending on where you are hope you are all well and having a lovely day So I...

Weighing scales.

Hi. I've always used analog scales all my life. Today arrived some digital scales; ACTIVE ERA MODEL...
becky3344 profile image
2st 7lbs

Moderation team

See all
TheTabbyCat profile image
TheTabbyCatAdministrator
TeamAdmin profile image
TeamAdminAdministrator
moreless profile image
morelessAdministrator

Content on HealthUnlocked does not replace the relationship between you and doctors or other healthcare professionals nor the advice you receive from them.

Never delay seeking advice or dialling emergency services because of something that you have read on HealthUnlocked.