Well, I was happily down to 143. Then something evil came over me and it crept up to 152. Boy was I sad the day I stepped on the scale and realized I was almost up 10 pounds. Anyway, today it is 150, so I am feeling better. When I stop and think, that I could have been below 140 by now, but instead have to lose 9 pounds that I had already lost and found again.
Anyway, it doesn't pay to focus on the what ifs. I dropped 2 of the 9, so at least I am back on track.
Posts: 1393 | Location: West Florida | Registered: March 12, 2004
Might be sore muscles from "Butts and Guts" class. Might be sodium in Thai dinner delivered by dinner co-op last night. Might be an that unfortuate week of peanut butter truffles snacks has caught up with me.
I'll probably doublecheck tomorrow. Last night's karate class was especially hard, and I'm sure my muscle tissues are a bit swollen. I can hardly lift my arms.
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Posts: 1433 | Location: Phoenix, AZ | Registered: March 11, 2004
Originally posted by BrenauMom: I am thinking this is just a difference in scales but since they are both digital I don't know of any way to adjust them so that they are closer.
Judy, I have the same brand of scale as you (Thinner) and there is no way to adjust it. No buttons at all. Don't look inside. You have to send it back to the manufacturer to change the battery.
My scale is always 2.5 lbs more than the WW scale. But at least it is off those two pounds all the time and doesn't bounce around. I paid about $22-25 dollars for my scale and I think for that price, you don't get NASA scientific accuracy.
No real big deal. Our old scale was drown in a toilet over flow. I REALLY liked the old scale (because it was very light and not too accurate and I could wiggle around on it until I got a number that I liked. ) When I bought the new scale, I instantly "gained" 10 lbs., so it could be worse.
Denise
Posts: 9221 | Location: Silicon Valley, CA | Registered: March 17, 2004
Originally posted by BrenauMom: I am thinking this is just a difference in scales but since they are both digital I don't know of any way to adjust them so that they are closer.
Even with a digital scale there should be a way to reset the zero on it. Do you still have the manual? (If you're like me, it's already long gone!). Check it to see how to reset (or zero) the scale. Even if you don't still have the manual, the manufacturer may have the manual online as a pdf.
alli
Fall goals: 1. Bike 40-50 miles a week 2. Prepare new garden bed for next season 3. Heal my back
Posts: 738 | Location: Jersey Shore, USA | Registered: March 11, 2004
I was very surprised and disappointed last week when it was 210 because I had been consistant at 206-207 for so long. I had been doing my weigh-in at the apt. on Sat or Sun until I bought a scale to keep here at home. I weighed at the apartment last weekend and it was 207.2. I am thinking this is just a difference in scales but since they are both digital I don't know of any way to adjust them so that they are closer.