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Old 01-16-2012, 08:31 PM   #1  
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Default Best time to weigh in?

I find myself weighing in too much which is frustrating because my weight can fluxuate by 3 pounds overnight.

So how/when should I weigh in to monitor properly?
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Old 01-16-2012, 08:32 PM   #2  
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Sorry I meant how often, not how...obviously that would be a scale. Thanks again.
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Old 01-16-2012, 08:33 PM   #3  
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My doctor wants me to weigh myself fairly often, and to me that's every other day at most. Usually every 3+ days. When I was dieting and exercising on my own (not under a doctor's supervision), I would only weigh myself once a week.

And always the first thing in the morning. I weigh myself without any clothes on just for consistancy.
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Old 01-16-2012, 09:39 PM   #4  
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After going to the bathroom, and before eating or drinking anything, naked, first thing in the morning is the most accurate weight. After that you've got the weight of everything you consume in your digestive system.
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If you're stressing about the day-to-day fluctuations, I'd recommend not weighing yourself more than once a week. Consider it like a mini goal: To work at your weight loss / fitness as best you can for the week and then you get to hop on the scale and see what's up, sort of like a reward.

I tend to weigh myself every day because I can typically tell when that-time-of-the-month is coming strictly based on how slowly I'm losing, or even if I gain, because I know it's water bloat But I'm also not bothered by the day to day fluctuations, so it's best to tailor your weigh-in schedule with how you feel emotionally / mentally and how well you cope with seeing the back-and-forth changes that are inevitable in a woman's body from day to day.
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I tend to only weigh myself once a week, same day every week. I do it as soon as I wake up & have had my first pee, before food. TMI - sorry.
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i try to only weight once a week, but the scale is so tempting when I know I've had a few good days. But like the last 2 days I've been dealing with the stomach flu, and seeing that I've lost 6 pounds is going to be disappointing when I actually am able to eat something and it comes back instantly..
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i try to only weight once a week, but the scale is so tempting when I know I've had a few good days. But like the last 2 days I've been dealing with the stomach flu, and seeing that I've lost 6 pounds is going to be disappointing when I actually am able to eat something and it comes back instantly..
I know how that is. I went through a period of high stress and lost 10 pounds, as soon as that saga was over I gained it all back.
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Old 01-18-2012, 09:48 PM   #9  
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If you're stressing about the day-to-day fluctuations, I'd recommend not weighing yourself more than once a week. Consider it like a mini goal: To work at your weight loss / fitness as best you can for the week and then you get to hop on the scale and see what's up, sort of like a reward.
I definitely fight with my scale. I will weigh in once a week (morning/naked/after bathroom) but not the week before my cycle.

Thanks, ladies.
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I only weigh myself after my shower at the day's end. No rhyme or reason other than consistency.
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I like to weigh myself every morning, I find that it motivates me and doesn't freak me out... I know it fluctuates for a variety of reasons... I weigh myself every morning like the others here have mentioned, after I pee, before I get dressed or have anything to eat/drink. If the number is down it motivates me to keep working and if the number is up it motivates me to keep working harder, lol.
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