| 4 years ago :: Jul 16, 2009 - 10:13AM #1 | |
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So I went to TOPS to get weighed Tuesday night, it said I weighed 308, I said what? Not possible I weighed in at 324 the week before at Primacare, I knew those scales were way off! So Ive been feeling tired out of my mind and wanted to get weighed again at Primacare. So I went last night told them I was out of it and needed my blood to be checked for anemia.
OH GOD IM SO MAD I FEEL LIKE A BIG FAT PIG FOR EATING WILLIAMS FRIED CHICKEN LAST NIGHT! GOT TO GET RIGHT BACK ON MY DIET< NEW PLAN OF ACTION 1100 calories a day! |
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| 4 years ago :: Jul 16, 2009 - 2:58PM #2 | |
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G'day rideronthastorm:
Your weight varies a lot! I was unfamiliar with the weighing establishments that you mentioned. Avoid fried food! |
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| 4 years ago :: Jul 17, 2009 - 3:44PM #3 | |
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Rider, I'd ask both places when their scale was last calibrated and how often that's done. That will give you a better idea of how accurate it is as well as how concerned they are about its being correct. Both could be wrong...or Primacare's wrong and Weight Watchers' right, too. [Karma, Primacare sounds like the name of a medical clinic...not one I've heard of either. TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly, the full name) is a diet club of sorts in the U.S. Very well known here and quite successful for some people.] |
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| 4 years ago :: Jul 18, 2009 - 5:02AM #4 | |
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G'day DotNotInOz: Both could be wrong a diet club This week I have been hiking. |
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| 4 years ago :: Jul 18, 2009 - 7:36PM #5 | |
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You're quite welcome, Karma. Yes, weight and measurements can vary somewhat, particularly if a person's exercise level and fluid intake change. |
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| 4 years ago :: Jul 20, 2009 - 2:47AM #6 | |
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DotNotInOz: a person's exercise level and fluid intake change |
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| 3 years ago :: Mar 29, 2010 - 10:19PM #7 | |
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I have been exercising more.
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