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How often do you weigh yourself?

How often do you weigh yourself?

  • More than once a day

    Votes: 3 5.8%
  • Daily

    Votes: 15 28.8%
  • Twice a week

    Votes: 9 17.3%
  • Weekly

    Votes: 6 11.5%
  • Twice a month

    Votes: 4 7.7%
  • Monthly

    Votes: 2 3.8%
  • Three times a year

    Votes: 3 5.8%
  • Two times a year

    Votes: 3 5.8%
  • Annually

    Votes: 3 5.8%
  • Less often than annually

    Votes: 4 7.7%

  • Total voters
    52
  • Poll closed .

kenny

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I just weighed myself for the first time in maybe a year and I'm 20 pound lighter than I thought. :o
This was surprising and strange since I don't look any slimmer.

It got me wondering how often people weigh themselves.

You?
 
During my crazy thin years it was daily if not twice a day.

Now it's once a week on a day that was pretrashed already.
 
azstonie|1434563110|3890382 said:
During my crazy thin years it was daily if not twice a day.

Now it's once a week on a day that was pretrashed already.

What is 'pretrashed'? :confused:
 
As of half a year ago, I started to weigh myself "almost daily" which is not one of the choices. Basically, 5-6 days out of the week at the gym. I read somewhere that those who weigh themselves regularly maintain their weight better, so I have started to monitor my weight, so I don't surprise myself (15lb weight gain over the course of a year, from not monitoring).
 
jaysonsmom|1434564768|3890401 said:
As of half a year ago, I started to weigh myself "almost daily" which is not one of the choices. Basically, 5-6 days out of the week at the gym. I read somewhere that those who weigh themselves regularly maintain their weight better, so I have started to monitor my weight, so I don't surprise myself (15lb weight gain over the course of a year, from not monitoring).


Good point but in my case if I noticed I was losing weight I may have eaten more and moved less and not dropped 20 pounds in a year.
... "Hey, I'm down 4 pounds, maybe I'll reward myself by ordering that pie for dessert."
Human minds are crazy things.
 
Lately it's been daily. I feel a little obsessed. I had a Mirena put in and except for pregnancy, I have never been heavier in my life. :wall: I am having it removed in about a week. Then I will probably weigh myself everyday with hopes that the weight will fall off.
 
Weekly.

Speaking of weight, someone at the hospital added 12 pounds to my weight which ticked me off.
But I did make sure that the neuroanesthesiologist knew my correct weight because I knew that it made
a difference for the amount of drugs that we administered while I was under general anesthesia.

When I got home after 5 days and weighed myself, I had lost two pounds.
 
I like to do it daily but usually get to busy. That way if the weight is up like 3 to 4 days I know it's time to cut back. Cut back
early before you put on too much!

Good for you Kenny! 20lbs is a great deal!
 
kenny|1434563332|3890385 said:
azstonie|1434563110|3890382 said:
During my crazy thin years it was daily if not twice a day.

Now it's once a week on a day that was pretrashed already.

What is 'pretrashed'? :confused:

A day that has people or events in it that aren't great ;))
 
It has been some time.... I gauge by the way my work pants or jeans for me. At present they fit quite snuggly- who am I kidding- they are a bit tight! lol.

Last June I bought new work pants cos I couldn't fit into the old ones! By December they were getting snug... Now they are still snug fit... So as u can tell I am quite motivated to change my eating habits! NOT!


Soon, I may do...
 
azstonie|1434578530|3890537 said:
kenny|1434563332|3890385 said:
azstonie|1434563110|3890382 said:
During my crazy thin years it was daily if not twice a day.

Now it's once a week on a day that was pretrashed already.

What is 'pretrashed'? :confused:

A day that has people or events in it that aren't great ;))

Thanks.
 
Weekley, I been trying very hard to lose weight...its kinda of at a standstill but at least I am not gaining...
 
Twice a day - upon getting up and before I go to bed.

About 8 years ago I lost 30 extra pounds that I had been carrying for quite a while. When I was in the process of losing I couldn't wait to weigh myself in the morning. Now I do it out of habit. It's reassuring for me to see that even if I had a "big eat" day, it doesn't make a huge difference in one day and I know I'll go back to my regular routine tomorrow. The before bed weigh-in is just because the scale is there, basically. I always weigh a couple pounds more at the end of the day than I do at the beginning, so I consider my weight to be the average of the two.
 
cflutist|1434573304|3890483 said:
Weekly.

Speaking of weight, someone at the hospital added 12 pounds to my weight which ticked me off.
But I did make sure that the neuroanesthesiologist knew my correct weight because I knew that it made
a difference for the amount of drugs that we administered while I was under general anesthesia.

When I got home after 5 days and weighed myself, I had lost two pounds.

Last year at my yearly physical the nurse who took my height and weight claimed I was two inches shorter than I thought I was! This upset me a great deal more than if she had told me I weighed 50 pounds more - I can lose weight but can't gain height. I asked her if she was sure and she insisted. I'm old enough to be worrying about osteoporosis. I made my doctor measure my height again and the nurse was wrong, thank goodness.
 
kenny|1434562804|3890377 said:
I just weighed myself for the first time in maybe a year and I'm 20 pound lighter than I thought. :o
This was surprising and strange since I don't look any slimmer.

It got me wondering how often people weigh themselves.

You?
Kenny, Your scale is lying to ya... :bigsmile: we don't even own a scale.
 
Dancing Fire|1434585951|3890603 said:
kenny|1434562804|3890377 said:
I just weighed myself for the first time in maybe a year and I'm 20 pound lighter than I thought. :o
This was surprising and strange since I don't look any slimmer.

It got me wondering how often people weigh themselves.

You?
Kenny, Your scale is lying to ya... :bigsmile: we don't even own a scale.

Maybe I was 20 pounds lighter because I wasn't wearing my huge Octavia. :wink2:
 
kenny|1434586624|3890612 said:
Dancing Fire|1434585951|3890603 said:
kenny|1434562804|3890377 said:
I just weighed myself for the first time in maybe a year and I'm 20 pound lighter than I thought. :o
This was surprising and strange since I don't look any slimmer.

It got me wondering how often people weigh themselves.

You?
Kenny, Your scale is lying to ya... :bigsmile: we don't even own a scale.

Maybe I was 20 pounds lighter because I wasn't wearing my huge Octavia. :wink2:

Yep, that Octavia probably made your wallet 20lbs lighter :cheeky: !
 
:lol:
 
We don't own a scale anymore, so I only get weighed when I go to the doctor's office - otherwise, I just judge if I'm gaining/losing by the way my clothes fit.
 
Wow, with twice as many votes as the Weekly Ladies The Daily Ladies lead.

Curious here, what is the most it has changed in one day?
One pound?
Two?
Three?

Giving birth doesn't count! :bigsmile:
 
Once a month. I get drug infusions monthly (now Orencia) and they need a weight to calculate dosage. In 5 years it has gone up and down 40 pounds depending on medicines and steroids. And pain/no pain, etc. It has been a good lesson for me in accepting things you have little control over.
 
Nobody weighs themselves before and after a big poop?
 
marymm|1434589028|3890632 said:
We don't own a scale anymore, so I only get weighed when I go to the doctor's office - otherwise, I just judge if I'm gaining/losing by the way my clothes fit.

Same here. I know if I have gained or lost lbs by the way my clothes fit (or don't fit lol) and don't weigh myself except for when I go to my doctor's office.
 
Once a day and it keeps me in check with what I am eating.
 
ForteKitty|1434612713|3890714 said:
Nobody weighs themselves before and after a big poop?
LOL, I will admit I have done that before, I am not shy. :lol:
 
Rarely; I guess my weight by the tightness/looseness of my clothing. The only reason we own a scale is because DH said every household has one. :rolleyes: :bigsmile:
 
When I competed, it was pretty much daily, especially when I was training heavy and trying to get in a certain weight class. Nowadays, not so much! My weight has never dictated how fat I was, only fat did that :lol:

These days I jump on the scale when I think about it. Maybe once a month or so, and it still doesn't tell me anything I didn't already know.
 
kenny|1434562804|3890377 said:
I just weighed myself for the first time in maybe a year and I'm 20 pound lighter than I thought. :o
This was surprising and strange since I don't look any slimmer.

It got me wondering how often people weigh themselves.

You?

Unexplained weight loss is a very nasty symptom. Have you been to the doc lately, Kenny?
 
Arcadian|1434633290|3890815 said:
When I competed, it was pretty much daily, especially when I was training heavy and trying to get in a certain weight class. Nowadays, not so much! My weight has never dictated how fat I was, only fat did that :lol:

These days I jump on the scale when I think about it. Maybe once a month or so, and it still doesn't tell me anything I didn't already know.


Training for what?
 
kenny|1434594411|3890663 said:
Wow, with twice as many votes as the Weekly Ladies The Daily Ladies lead.

Curious here, what is the most it has changed in one day?
One pound?
Two?
Three?

Giving birth doesn't count! :bigsmile:

Ha! I wish. With my last kid I gave birth to an 8lb baby and when I got home from the hospital I had only lost only 2lbs. They pump you full of a lot of IV fluid.
 
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