So after growing tired of my dial scale, I decided to go out and buy a digital one. I just weighed myself and saw my starting wt on the display. I know it's only 6.5 lbs, but it's still disturbing to see January's wt loss wiped away like that. Looks like I have to wait a bit longer to reach Twoderville.
On the plus side, my new scale measures %BF too, so now I have another way of tracking progress.
Did you compare the two scales for accuracy? Honestly, I'd just add 6.5 pounds to my starting weight - the scale did not wipe out your hard effort or loss - whether or not the scales agree, you have still lost weight. Give yourself the credit you deserve! Scales are stupid like that.
For instance, the doctor's scale always weighs me 5-6 pounds heavier than at home. Does that mean anything? Nope, I've still lost 142 pounds, my starting weight would have been higher there.
I would also just add 6.5 pounds to my starting weight, because you did lose those pounds! And yes, it really is disturbing!! When I got a new scale there was a 20 (!!!!!!) pound difference. I nearly had a heart attack, it was totally depressing!
I have had that happen before... I just added the weight I had lost onto my starting weight. You still lost the pounds so give yourself credit for them!
You're right. I am just going to add the difference to my starting wt and proceed from there. I did compare the two scales, but it's hard to get a consistant reading on my dial scale (one reason for replacing it).
Gosh, everyone is smarter than I am. Ha! I read your post and thought, darn, that doesn't seem fair. Then, I read the responses. How smart! I totally agree that you should increase your starting weight!
This is why I am a believer in measurements! Seriously, anyone who hasn't taken any, take them today! You don't have to be a pro or be perfect. Just get a measuring tape and measure:
widest part of hips
waist
bust
neck
upper arm (about the middle)
thigh (about the middle)
wrist
And write it all down. Then in 3 months if the scale hasn't budged you can measure and SEE your progress.
And if you don't have a measuring tape, just get a string (a ribbon, anything) and put it around your biggest spot (belly or hips, whichever is biggest). Then cut the ends so it JUST fits around you. Tie a knot in each end. This is your measure. You won't believe how good it feels to wrap that string around yourself and see an extra few inches several months from now!
I agree with everyone else....add it on to your starting weight.
FB - Same thing happened to me today... I went to the doctor's office and their scale has me weighing 3 pounds heavier than my scale at home. That irritated me at first.... until I decided to ignore their numbers.... I like mine better.... LOL