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Title: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: morgan on May 07, 2012, 03:19:37 AM
Well week 2 came and went.  I had put the scales out of reach so I wouldn't be tempted to hop on them more than once a week.  I have worked through my dejection at what that told me today and, as much as I wanted to, I did not shoot the scales.   It doesn't seem fair ( I was reading Katary's experiences) that some people can lose so much in a week.   Then I had a chat to myself:  Did I go over 20 carbs? No.  Did I overdo portion sizes? No.  Did I over snack? No.  So I was good.  I feel better.
There was a little of "why should I bother" but overrode that.  Stayed on track.  Thinking positively.  I'm sure it will all work out in the end.   

So 'ta dah' - 1lb is consigned to the universe to find another home

PS - those scales better watch out though - it was touch and go!   :D
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: Andrea on May 07, 2012, 09:15:30 AM
Morgan,
Congrats on the lost pound and congrats on looking ahead.  You are doing great.
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: SarahC on May 07, 2012, 09:49:42 AM
Morgan, I'm like you - but I've had better luck when I drink 100 oz of water every day. I have a 25 oz. glass that makes it easier to get that much water. I've been busy this past week and haven't gotten all 100 oz. and the scales haven't budged. I have a busy day on the road today and hate to drink a ton of water before I take off. I hate to drink that much water late in the day because I'm up all night.  What to do, what to do.
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: umpa on May 07, 2012, 11:48:41 AM
Way to go Morgan! ;D How do you feel since you started??
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: morgan on May 07, 2012, 06:51:12 PM
Feeling good umpa.  Sometimes I think detox hasn't really kicked in yet because I really haven't been hungry or really craving anything to badly (bread yes but not desparately).  I just concerned that it's going to kick in soon and hard.  But drinking about 8 cups water (2 litres).  I keep a crysal jug with water on the sink in the kitchen (might sound pretentious but makes the water look prettier  :)) since I am either in the kitchen or always passing through, and grab a glass full.  Also manage a glass or two whilst cooking.
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: SherriPie on May 07, 2012, 07:03:55 PM
My first whole month I didn't step on the scale and it really helped. That scale drives me crazy. It's amazing how this little thing that lives on my bathroom floor can dominate my mood. UGH! I have moved mine out of the master bath and into my son's bathroom. For some reason guys like the scale, I have no idea why that is. LOL
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: morgan on May 07, 2012, 07:31:06 PM
SherriPie - I think it's when guys hop on they think muscle not fat. I would think very few guys hop on and and say OMG i've put on a lb.  I think teenage males must metabolise food way quicker.  My daughter's boyfriend seems to be at the point of anorexia at times even though  he seems to consume enough food to down a sumo wrestler. I'd like to say karma will get back at him when he gets older, but I wouldn't wish that on anyone. 

Did you never get the urge to just keep hopping on to see if you'd lost weight?  Now that you are at your goal, do you still break out the scales to see?  Do you believe what you see?  Has the reality sunk in?  I'm still in awe  :)
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: mouseissue on May 08, 2012, 12:47:13 PM
... For some reason guys like the scale, I have no idea why that is. LOL

I think it's a "numbers" thing.
Guys who like math usually love numbers of all kinds. :)
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: Amber on May 08, 2012, 02:23:52 PM
Scales can be so de motivating.  I was guilty of weighing every day and finally have made myself only weigh once a month. 
Congratulation's on the 1 lb!
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: SherriPie on May 08, 2012, 05:50:54 PM
Morgan you should have been around when I was losing weight. Oh my gosh I hated that scale. I would get on it sometimes three times a day and then freak out on the forums when it didn't change. Then I realized how bad that was to do and would just get on in the morning. Then that would drive me crazy if I hadn't lost anything to the point where my husband would wake up early and hide the scale on me for weeks on end. Needless to say, the scale and I will never be buddies. Anyway, I finally just started weighing in once a week. I would dread that day but usually it went well. Now I stay far away from it. I can tell by my clothes how I'm doing. As for how do I feel, I still feel the same. I still try to shop in the plus size clothes, I still think of myself as heavy and I am still surprised when I walk by a mirror and see me. I am getting better though, but I have been told it will take a while. 
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: SarahC on May 08, 2012, 07:50:39 PM
The scales aren't moving for me, but my skin is renewing like crazy so I can't obsess. Did/do any of you have that happen/ing? I figure if I don't want saggy skin that I'd better just let it go slow...
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: Andrea on May 09, 2012, 08:36:20 AM
I'm looking for the magic formula to make the skin on my arms shrink back.  That's the only problem area and I may be doomed to play Batwoman, no costume necessary.
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: umpa on May 09, 2012, 09:35:01 AM
 :D :D :D
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: Andrea on May 09, 2012, 10:01:35 AM
Yup.  A picture is worth a thousand words.
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: owensmath on May 09, 2012, 12:29:06 PM
I am such a numbers person that I weigh in the morning and at bedtime. I have two different Apps that I use to enter my data. Doug and Umpa do NOT like this, but it works for me.
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: Andrea on May 09, 2012, 12:42:29 PM
I don't weigh in twice a day but I don't have a bad relationship with my scale either.  Up is motivation to try harder, no change is reinforcement that I'll be able to maintain and motivation to keep up the good work and down is motivation to keep it up.

It's all kinda the same reaction.  It's information that reinforces what I'm accomplishing. 

Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: BigTex on May 09, 2012, 06:25:00 PM
You are right Andrea ;D ;D that's how I look at it too
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: umpa on May 10, 2012, 10:00:43 AM
No owensmath you are incorrect :) You can chose to weigh yourself all day everyday. The issue with that are most scales arent accurate and your weight constantly fluctuates.We tell people(some) only weigh once a week or every two weeks because if not they will give up if they weigh everyday because of the fluctuations.With me personally,it was setting my mood for the day.Bad weigh in,bad day.I finally was talking to my dad and he said "why do you do this everyday to yourself with the scale?You don't know when your jeans are getting tight?If they are tight back up from the table! If they are loose buy new jeans!"It sounds too simple but I was in tears 4 times a week.I refuse to buy a bigger size,I am a 8-10.I only weigh in once a year at the doctors.But I keep my carbs as low as possible everyday.I want everybody to do whats right for them,but if the scale is getting to your emotions  throw it away! I think you love the scale because your a math teacher,a numbers girl :D :D
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: Andrea on May 10, 2012, 10:50:31 AM
I think the real message is that everyone should understand what their relationship to the scale is.  I need to think about this some more because I think it is actually a very important issue.  We joked about the turtles and somehow, putting a fun name to it, made it easier to explain to other people.  Turtles take longer to get to their goal.  If we can describe a range of "scale relationships," maybe we can be more effective in helping people over that psychological hump.  It's not just love-hate and, like Umpa said, we lose people because of the scale.

Just food for thought.  I, too, am a numbers person, like Donna.  I'm an accountant, Donna's a math teacher.  I don't think it's a coincidence that we have similar reactions to numbers on the scale.

I think I'm a "scale geek."  Take the number and analyze the beejessus out of it. 

Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: owensmath on May 10, 2012, 12:10:21 PM
Yes, yes, yes! She "gets" me! Yay!

I also analyze the crap out of my blood work results every six months. 

I track the weight numbers and then compare it to the day before, the week before, and I look for trends like.... Do I do better at the beginning of the week or the end of the week? If I am always up a little on a certain day of the week, is it because we are always too busy to eat at home that day and the carbs crept in at a restaurant?
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: Andrea on May 10, 2012, 12:59:08 PM
Soulmates!
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: mouseissue on May 10, 2012, 04:24:35 PM
Knowledge is power! :)
Using the scale to help you learn about how your body responds to certain foods and certain quantities is a good thing.

However, some folks take that "number" and attach an emotional value to it.
This is what drove Umpa to tears and others away from FTS entirely.
Most of us have had many "bad" experiences reading a scale, so this is easy to understand.

We all need to remember that the reading on the scale is simply a number, and nothing else.
But if it ever bothers you, take your scale and hide it, toss it, or give it to someone else.

We've spent too long being miserable about being FAT.
There's no sense in unnecessarily torturing ourselves.
Life is far too short for that nonsense!

Know that everyday you're living FTS, your getting healthier and healing from years of sugar abuse.
Every day, we get another chance.
So count your blessings and be happy! :) :) :) :) :)
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: Waterlilly on May 10, 2012, 08:06:51 PM
Knowledge is power! :)

Know that everyday you're living FTS, your getting healthier and healing from years of sugar abuse.
Every day, we get another chance.
So count your blessings and be happy! :) :) :) :) :)


Yes! Absolutley! I struggle with the same issues but the weird part is that I am so NOT a numbers girl . I'm actually a "word" girl and I try to avoid numbers as often as possible  :D :D :D . I should have  a bumper sticker that says "I'd rather be writing".

I think what's different here (and based on what I've read) is that FTS or any other LC diet done right, does SO MUCH MORE than just shed pounds. I truly believe there is an adjustment period where biochemical changes take place that we can't see and that fat can drop off of our bodies with the scale staying the same. I've also read that LC preserves LOTS of muscle tone.

Now for me, I'm certainly not going to "retain 40 lbs" of muscle in exchange for that much fat!  :D  Still, I am trying to remind myself that this diet is so much more than that. Like Mouseissue said, its actually a healing process.

For me, I decided that I am going to eat 3 squares, not eat after dinner, and watch portions as they pertain to carbs only. I will refocus my efforts on pants sizes. I've actually seen the scale go DOWN before when my pants got TIGHTER! What the heck?

My goal is to wear a size 4/6. I could care less what the scale says if those are the numbers on the tag in my jeans! In fact, looking cute in jeans and a shirt is my main goal. That's all I want. For me, I can't find that kind of happiness on the digital scale readout.
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: Andrea on May 11, 2012, 08:47:20 AM
I'm ecstatic to be in a size 8 so that's a demonstration that we are all different.  It takes time for habits to be re-formed and attitudes to be adjusted, but it is so worth the effort. 
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: Waterlilly on May 11, 2012, 06:46:20 PM
I'm ecstatic to be in a size 8 so that's a demonstration that we are all different.  It takes time for habits to be re-formed and attitudes to be adjusted, but it is so worth the effort. 

Size 8? Good for you Andrea! You've got me beat right now. I'm about 4 sizes away from that goal. It's nice to know it can be done.
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: Andrea on May 12, 2012, 01:29:51 PM
I started at a tight 16 so comfortably loose 8s are a huge accomplishment for me.  I started this thinking staying the same would be good so I've exceeded my own expectations.
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: mouseissue on May 12, 2012, 01:34:49 PM
Hi Andrea! :)

You're so right that it takes time for habits to be re-formed and attitudes adjusted.
We MUST be patient with the process AND ourselves!

Kudos on being the Incredible Shrinking Woman! :) :) :)
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: Waterlilly on May 13, 2012, 09:41:33 AM
I started at a tight 16 so comfortably loose 8s are a huge accomplishment for me.  I started this thinking staying the same would be good so I've exceeded my own expectations.

Excellent! Do you have pictures?
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: Andrea on May 13, 2012, 10:55:08 AM
My girls and their families are all coming over and have promised to take pictures.  I'll try to post tonight. 
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: BigTex on May 13, 2012, 01:24:25 PM
My girls and their families are all coming over and have promised to take pictures.  I'll try to post tonight. 

 ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: Week 2 - Shoot the Scales
Post by: Waterlilly on May 13, 2012, 06:57:11 PM
Let us know when you post. We need inspiration!!!