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Weighed in this morning. Ate nothing, ran to the store, was gone about an hour.

Came home, gained a little over a pound.

Why?

I ate my usual "program" food after that. Figured maybe I haven't been eating enough & my body is trying to protect itself because it thinks it's going to starve?

 

Any ideas?

 

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Re: Will water weight do this?

It's your scale, most likely.  That happens often.

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Re: Will water weight do this?

My bet in one hour, water weight.

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Re: Will water weight do this?

I agree with @Noel7 --  and your scale is really likely to be the culprit if it's a humid day where you live.

 

  Most bathroom scales are good to tell us the direction of our weight over a longer term than a few hours.  They're aren't nearly as accurate as most doctor's scales or those used by various weight loss companies.  That's probably why WW says (used to say?) weigh yourself once a week, not every day.

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Re: Will water weight do this?

I can weigh myself 10 times a day and get 10 different weights.   As long as I'm in a certain range of a few pounds, I'm good.  Lol

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Re: Will water weight do this?

I never worry about 1 pound because it could be all kinds of things and really doesn't make any difference unless you're in a competitive sport where you have to meet a strict weight requirement.

 

 

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Re: Will water weight do this?

My experience is that sometimes even the way I step on my scale can make a difference, don't worry about it, just stick to your plan and good luck 😀

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Re: Will water weight do this?

Just a suggestion...don't weigh yourself hourly or multiple times a day. It doesn't provide useful info. Even weighing yourself daily isn't very enlightening and could be discouraging. 

 

My guess is the variation is due to your scale. I used to have one that gave different results depending on where I stood on it. I could weigh myself 10 times in succession and get 10 different results . The one I have now is more consistent.

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Re: Will water weight do this?


@Shopster3 wrote:

Weighed in this morning. Ate nothing, ran to the store, was gone about an hour.

Came home, gained a little over a pound.

Why?

I ate my usual "program" food after that. Figured maybe I haven't been eating enough & my body is trying to protect itself because it thinks it's going to starve?

 

Any ideas?

 


Why are you weighing yourself hourly?? Woman Surprised

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Re: Will water weight do this?


@Shopster3 wrote:

Weighed in this morning. Ate nothing, ran to the store, was gone about an hour.

Came home, gained a little over a pound.

Why?

 

 

Any ideas?

 


Did you weight yourself in the morning buck naked? Smiley Very Happy

 

If you weighed yourself when you came home, were you still clothed?

 

Clothes & shoes add pounds.  Reason why you should always weigh yourself buck naked. Smiley Very Happy

 

 

"Never argue with a fool. Onlookers may not be able to tell the difference."


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