Question - Tracking weight over time with daily weigh-ins?
My old scale was analog and while I thought it was fairly consistent, it wasn't accurate at all. I always had to add 5# to the reading to get what matched my doctor's scale. And being analog, I wasn't getting weight to the tenths of a pound. After I fired it over the Onderland issue, I got a new scale that appears to be quite accurate. And so I've been weighing every day. Getting precise readings every day, I'm seeing the daily fluctuations I didn't get with my old scale.
So I'm wondering, for those who weigh daily, do you change your weight in your trackers every day, or once a week? (Or another schedule?) And if you don't change your recorded weight daily, how do you do it... on a specific day? With an average? With the lowest/highest for the week? Whatever the weight is on weigh-in day? Some other statistical method? Do you do anything different in maintenance than when you were losing?
I don't want to get caught up in the daily numbers, because I don't want to obsess about the fluctuations that are normal. But I do want to look at trends in a way that will help me be successful. Part of me wants to record the lowest weight for the week, but I don't imagine that's the best approach. And I'm probably overthinking it. :D

* 8/16/2017 - ONEDERLAND!! *
HW 306 - SW 297 - GW 175 - Surg VSG with Melanie Hafford on 8/17/2016
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Blog Posts - The Easy Way Out // Cheating on Post-Op Diet
I will be honest, once I got away from my complications I was on that scale every day
It motivated me at first but as you said, especially us being women it started to fluctuate daily and I would lose my mind. Did I forget to weigh something? Did I eat too much? Did I eat the wrong thing? Maybe I didn't move enough?
I posted on the forums and everyone said step away from the scale and they were right.
I weighed once a week but also used my monthly before and afters, measurements and the increase in my energy and strength to motive me and keep me going to goal. ![]()
PS....I have an old fashion doctors scale and will never trade it for a computer one ever. ![]()
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HW:330 - GW:150 - MW:118-125
RW:190 - CW:130
I don't fret over fluctuations, but I love having the data. It's interesting to me how weights fluctuate day to day.
I wish I had a beam doctor's scale. But I am not going to lay out the money for that, especially since I have one available at my gym. :) I like my new scale (Weight Gurus) and the bluetooth app so I can work with the raw data. It also does the bioimpedence for fat/muscle/water but that's just interesting data, nothing I'm "going by".

* 8/16/2017 - ONEDERLAND!! *
HW 306 - SW 297 - GW 175 - Surg VSG with Melanie Hafford on 8/17/2016
My blog at http://www.theantichick.com or follow on Facebook TheAntiChick
Blog Posts - The Easy Way Out // Cheating on Post-Op Diet
For the tracker here? I only change mine when the weight drops. I'm using it to follow my progress to my goal, not as a regular way to see my ups and downs. I have an app on my phone I do that with, and on that one I enter the weight once a week on a specific day (Wednesday in my case), even though I weigh every morning. I know daily weights fluctuate for all kinds of reasons, so I don't let it get to me, but I still want to know. I like to see how it goes along the same for a few days and then WHAMMO, weight gone! I love that lol
I also don't believe in 10ths of pounds. Mine weighs that way, but I ignore the 10ths.
average. My weight can fluctuate within 5 lbs in any week. I only look at the average for any 7 days.
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on 8/31/17 11:14 am
me=super nerdy. I keep a spread sheet of my daily weight with relation to waist size, total cals, protein, fat, carbs, fiber, and net carbs. Snort. I also know how many days it takes me to "clear" through a decade of weight. While this IS obsessive and not for everyone, it's helped me to connect with my macro needs and has given me a few surprises!
I only change my ticker once I'm down a few pounds--no set schedule. LOL. One of my nerdherd goals was to reach the "next level" on my ticker "237." I was so excited yesterday to get to 238.2 that I changed it pre-maturely lol, and it looks like I'm at 237. I will be over the moon when I move beyond it.
Um, it's the little things in life that keep me highly amused! *snort*

I am a daily weigher however I am more into maintenance at this point. However, when I was in the major losing phases I still weighed daily but only recorded my weight from Saturday mornings onto my fitness pal and a spread sheet that I kept.

Had VSG on 9/28/15
Lost 161 lbs since surgery, LOST 221 lbs overall so far!! ![]()
I weigh daily. At this point i I update my ticker when I remember to. I'm always within 3-5# of the ticker weight; so I generally don't worry about it.
My scale logs my daily weights to MFP. I kept my average weight for the prior 7 days readings for a long time- but don't do that any more either.

5'6.5" High weight:337 Lowest weight:193/31 BMI: Goal: 195-205/31-32 BMI









