I am still trying to deal with coordinating my new scale with my old numbers.
I haven't completely decided but I'm close to going ahead and doing a reset this weekend. That would mean switching over to using my new scale only, instead of making myself nuts jumping back and forth between the two, which I'm still doing every morning. The new scale definitely seems more accurate, shows less fluctuation and has the benefit of measuring in .2 increments. It's quite a bit higher than the old scale, which puts it more in line with my doctor's office, so that also seems like it's more accurate overall.
It would also mean changing my tickers to a higher start weight so that I'd still have the same amount of loss to date, but my current weight would match up with the new scale. The major downside is that I'd be back in the 230s, so having to fight my way back down into the 220s again, and be that much further away from Onederland. I'd also have a longer total journey because I'd still want to get down to the same final goal weight, but that would now be about 6-7 lbs more to get there.
I'm definitely regretting not just going out and getting a new scale right when I decided to start!!
Any thoughts, opinions, experience?