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23 Sep, 2008

Facing the music

Posted by: Fat Pants In: General

So I caved and bought a scale (this one) and promptly hopped on it when I got home. I figured, why not prepare myself for my official weigh in tomorrow morning by getting a good idea how much I weigh? At least the shock and depression won’t be so bad.

I was thinking back to my last official weigh in..206 in July at my annual lady parts check up.

Well, it flashed 204.4 at me in bright blue letters. Woo! I don’t know how I have actually lost (I guess training for the 5k and hiking lots has helped) but I felt like I let anything and everything into my mouth. Just think at how much I could have lost during that time if I had actually been watching what I was eating! Just think of how much more I can lose by actually ACTIVELY exercising and watching my calories!

Now, I’m really hungry and I think it migh be a loss of water that Iweighed at 204.4, so I will weigh tomorrow morning to try and get a true weight, and go from there. I won’t be disappointed if it’s 206. I’ll just be seriously happy that I’m not at 215 like I feared.

Oh, and I hopped on my old scale and it said I weighed 151 (down 2 lbs from this morning so yeah I’m thinking water weight…though looking at my Daily Plate, I’ve eaten 1530 calories today. Hmm. Well anyway, for now I will just be happy that I haven’t seriously gained, even though by all means I should weigh as much as a whale right now.

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