Weight loss isn't linear. We don't lose weight at a steady pace, just as we would like. You've lost 1 pound in two weeks! Great! What we don't know is your body composition. Did you lose some fat and gain some muscle -- making the scale higher? Did you lose some fat and then also retain extra water for one of the zillion reasons our bodies retain water, also making the scale higher?
And really, weighing yourself under different conditions do make a difference.
I know it's really easy to use the scale as a measurement tool, but in many ways it's not the best one at all to measure progress. When I started weight training, I went through a three month period where I didn't lose a pound on the scale, but went DOWN a clothing size! Even though the scale didn't show it, I was closer to my goal! So, I'd urge you to think about some other ways to measure your progress and ultimate goal, rather than just the number on the scale!





