How are you keeping track of weight loss?

(deactivated member)
on 12/15/10 5:35 am - MI
I am getting excited about my surgery even though its probably going to be sometime mid February if I had to guess.   So I was thinking.....how am I going to track my loss?    I know I am going to do pictures at least...but not sure if I will do  1 set each month.   or 1 set each 10lbs.   Or if I should video blog?    I love watching other peoples videos, but have a hard time talking to a camera.   I may be able to do it for myself, but not sure if I would go public or not with it on youtube.  The thought of my coworkers seeing it makes me cringe.    I admire and am thankful for the people who do.   Especially the ones who are completely raw with it.    There's not too many DS people on there.    I think it's fun to watch the progress.   After all, we will never we this weight again.   So we have to take advantage of it as happening.

So just curious, what have you decided to do to keep track of your weight?   How often do you take pictures?
Piliper
on 12/15/10 6:31 am
 In retrospect I wish I would have kept a week by week weight loss journal of some sort accompanied by photos. 

I would encourage you to do that. I couldn't do the video thing either, even though Tom's (LevittownLoser) were the #1 thing that encouraged me to get the DS. Some people have a knack for being in front of the camera. I don't....

SW: 383 GW: 180 CW: 157




(deactivated member)
on 12/15/10 6:42 am
 I kept track of my loss monthly on the lab rat site and then every three months took pics--much sooner and I don't know if I would have seen the difference.  I've used the photos for updates here--leave them for a few days and delete from the post (there have been problems in the past with pics being taken from here and used for other things--yuck!).

But, yes, keep track--it helps your mind keep up with your body!
yes4Jess
on 12/15/10 7:34 am - somewhere, MI
I have almost NOTHING for photos... almost nothing.

I have been tracking my weight and measurements on fitday.com along with the food I eat.  I change my weight on there weekly, or dont change it whatever. LMAO  I measure randomly when I notice that I seem smaller then I do all the measurements.
5'5" HW-344 (10/4/09) SW-295 (10/7/10) CW-161 GW-144
Never give up, Never surrender! ~Galaxy Quest

First person to tell me I took the "easy" way out is getting a black eye!
      
shannn
on 12/15/10 7:40 am - Knoxville , TN
I take pictures monthly, both clothed and nekkid.
I weigh daily and track whenever I remember to update on the mynetdiary app.
I use the Lab rat data site for my official monthly stats.
~shannon
"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." ~E. Roosevelt


(Ticker includes 11 pounds lost in pre-op diet.) 

lk1970
on 12/15/10 7:46 am
Hi Kelly,
I weighed once a week and kept track in a document.
I also took monthly pictures, you can see them on my profile.
So is it gonna be the DS for you?

Lisa

      Be the kind of woman that when your feet hit the floor each morning, the devil says "oh crap! she's up!

(deactivated member)
on 12/15/10 10:06 am - MI
Lisa,
    Yes, it will be a DS for me!!!  I believe Dr. Kemmeter is going to do a motified version of the DS, like what Heather has since I am considered a lightweight.    Ok, that still makes me laugh to even say that.  LOL!   But I am so excited and so ready to get on with a new life!!
* Gail R *
on 12/15/10 9:54 am - SF Bay Area, CA
Click on my ticker and it will take you to the site that I use to keep track. It charts and graphs it for you as your readjust your ticker. I wish I had taken a series of photos with the same poses in the same location.

~Gail R~  high wt.288,  surg wt 274, LW 143, CW 153,  GW164

Former Elizabeth
on 12/15/10 10:02 am
I did a flow chart, because I also charged my measurements and some other stuff.   Disabled nurse here - I live to document.   But it's actually cool because I can (and do with disgusting regularity) print out a CHART of my weight loss.   It's like a mesa on the left side - way up high, no loss of altitude.   Little blip when I had the sleeve and then BANG - fell off the cliff when I had the DS.

You can do the same thing, basically, if you get a membership at MyDailyPlate - I think you have to have the paid membership, but maybe not.   You can track your weight and measurements if you want, but the charting function isn't as flexible.

Good luck and all the best with your surgery and all.   Keeping track of your results is a good idea because it's hard to fathom, once it's actually happening.

Dennie

 "It's so beautifully arranged on the plate - you know someone's fingers have been all over it. ~Julia Child"

beemerbeeper
on 12/15/10 11:09 am, edited 12/15/10 11:09 am - AL
www.epursimuove.com/ds/  (It is slow to load but worth the wait).

PS I was a lightweight with less than 100 lbs to loose and got a "regular" DS.  What surgery are you getting exactly?



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