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Old 06-03-2007, 12:18 AM   #1  
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So I go to the doctor today and I'm ALWAYS weighed before they do the bp, temp, etc. and I weigh the same on their scale fully dressed and after breakfast as I did the other day in my birthday suit on my scale!!

Have you ever heard of the doctor's scale showing you less than you weigh at home!?! I asked them if it had been calibrated recently

That was the craziest darn thing -- Makes me optimistic for the weekly weigh-in in a few days and motivated me to stay on plan.

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Old 06-03-2007, 08:32 AM   #2  
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Yes, I've even had a "preference" for a certain scale at the doctors office because one will consistently weigh less than the others (they're less than a 2 lbs difference, but hey, when it's being written down, I want the benefit of the doubt).

Reliability is alot more important than accuracy. If your scale is off by a tiny percentage or by a pound or two, it really doesn't matter as much as long as it is consistent. That's why it's very important not to get hung up on a single number, but to have a goal "range" in mind. You don't want to be obsessing over a couple pounds that might actually be "imaginary."
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Old 06-03-2007, 11:33 AM   #3  
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I used to work at a small animal hospital where they had digital medical scales to weigh the animals, that's what I would step on every day to weigh myself and it read the same as my scale at home. Then I went to the doctor and got on their sliding scale and it read 8 lbs. lighter! Not sure why such the big difference but it was nice to see. However I stuck the the numbers on my regular scale so it would atleast be consistent.
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Old 06-03-2007, 12:01 PM   #4  
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My doctor's scale always shows me about 5-6 pounds heavier than my scale at home. Sometimes more. My scale at home shows me at 133. My doctor's scale, just last week, had me at 141. However, I don't pay much attention to it because I did a little test - I got out my scale, turned it on, picked up a 25-pound weight and set it on my scale. 25 pounds exactly. I wanted to make sure my scale was correct.

Then there are other things I take into consideration; by the time I get to the doctor, which is usually afternoon, I've eaten by then, I've drank lots of water by then and I'm fully clothed, including shoes, because I don't bother taking my shoes off to get weighed at the doctor.
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Old 06-04-2007, 04:45 AM   #5  
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Doctors scales are often on carpet, which makes them weigh in less, than on say tiles. My scales at home weigh about 3lbs less when I put them on the carpet as opposed to the tiles.
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