This was a tough week.  Not for staying on track - in fact I was really great this week.  Unfortunately we had an unwanted house guest; the flu!  Yesterday I hardly ate at all.  Partly because I didn't have much of an appetite and partly because I was incredibly busy taking care of 3 sick kids, 1 of whom was VERY ill (you can read about it here).   
You might notice something new in my weigh in photo... Yes, it's a new scale!  The last couple weeks I've noticed some major inconsistencies with my "old" scale (which is actually less than a year old).  If I didn't weigh in the exact same spot every time - then I would have huge discrepancies with my weight (as much as 4 pounds heavier than I am).  I used to weigh myself in the garage - but decided I would start weighing myself in the kitchen.  Even then, I still found the inaccuracies if I weighed myself in a different spot only inches away.  
I decided to order a new scale (I had won a $25 Amazon gift card in a blog giveaway, figured I would just apply that to the purchase).  I feel a little silly now, because I've noticed discrepancies with the new scale too - but not nearly as drastic (at most, a 1 pound difference).  I'm going to go ahead and stick with the new scale, despite the fact that I weigh more than a half pound heavier on the new scale (thus resulting in a disappointing weigh in this week).  
Current weight: 263.8 (new scale)
Last week's weight: 263.9 (old scale)
Difference: -0.1 lbs
Total lost: -12.2 lbs
The positive side is I have a loss, albeit a minuscule one.  This is a fine example on why I don't wish to be a slave to the scale... I know I did extremely well this week.  I ate VERY healthy, never exceeded my points, and earned nearly a day's worth of activity points from exercising this week.  I should have seen a greater loss, but I didn't. 
Another point I'd like to make before I finish - I have always weighed heavier than I look.  It might not show now because I'm so morbidly obese - but when I get down under 200 pounds - it will be more noticeable.  The lady from RunsforCookies.com weighed about 20+ pounds less than my starting weight - but she wore bigger sized clothes than I wear (she wore 2x/3x and size 24 pants - while I wear size 1x/2x and size 20/22 pants).    
The numbers on the scale are only a relative indicator and certainly not the only indicators!

If you lost even a tiny bit on a new scale, that's a victory. Great job!
ReplyDeleteThank you Rachel! If I went by the old scale I lost about half a pound - but decided to stick with the new scale from here on out. I noticed a big difference this time around though - because when this happened in years past - I would get all depressed, discouraged, frustrated, and ultimately give up and stuff my face full of whatever I could find! This time, however, I'm going to keep on truckin' - it truly didn't bother me because I know I'm doing what's right! :D Thanks for all your support - it really makes a BIG difference!
DeleteYou said it yourself, a minuscule difference since last week but 1. you know you didn't cheat, 2. you did great by sticking to the diet and 3. you were super mom taking care of 3 sick little ones !!! Hopefully insha'Allah it will only get easier from now on !! I hope they all recover quickly. The other thing is usually after a week I didn't loose much (or nothing at all) the next week was usually a much better weigh in .. anyway 2 thumbs up from me <3
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