ATTENTION EARLY OUTS: Yes, You WILL "Stall"!
WOW! I have never heard it put that way! Thanks so much for posting this! I feel MUCH better now about my "down 4, up 2" pattern of weigth loss. I keep going up and down the same 2-3 pounds, and I am 8 weeks out. It's hard to get on the scale and remember that it's just data! Just a number-not the end-all be-all of me! Thanks again! Becky
This post needs to be made "sticky"! It's concise, to the point and accurate.
I know that it's easy to forget what it was like at 2 weeks out, but I still wonder if the half-dozen new people who post this question every-single-day have ever bothered to read the identical postings (and the infinitely patient responses) from their peers the same day and the previous day and the day before that.
/Steve
I know that it's easy to forget what it was like at 2 weeks out, but I still wonder if the half-dozen new people who post this question every-single-day have ever bothered to read the identical postings (and the infinitely patient responses) from their peers the same day and the previous day and the day before that.
/Steve
On September 24, 2008 at 9:25 AM Pacific Time, Elizabeth N. wrote: I'm getting tired enough of seeing the same darned thing umpteen times a day that I might start reposting this thread NEW every day, just to get the word out. THERE. IS. NO. MAGIC. The scale does not drop like a rock straight to "goal," whatever that word is supposed to mean. (You've read my opinion of the scales.)
Hmmm. I might start posting a daily thread about the lying scales, too.
Sorry if I stepped on your toes for posting about my first "stall". Remember there are new people on here everday at different points in their journey and do not know everything you know. Questions are going to naturally be repeated here...I actually took offense to this..
Thank you for the advice though........
Hmmm. I might start posting a daily thread about the lying scales, too.
Sorry if I stepped on your toes for posting about my first "stall". Remember there are new people on here everday at different points in their journey and do not know everything you know. Questions are going to naturally be repeated here...I actually took offense to this..
Thank you for the advice though........
On September 24, 2008 at 5:19 PM Pacific Time, Elizabeth N. wrote:
Well, the next time you have a question, try reading through a page or two of the board first. Chances are it's been asked and answered. There are many resources here that can be looked at as well. This is a question that gets asked at least twice every 24 hours.
If you're going to post on a public message board, you're gonna need a thicker skin. Heaven forfend someone is actually not nice to you, if you took offense at this.
My original post today
"I know stalls will happen but I didn't expect to have one this soon out..the weight was melting off of me the first week and a half and now its been at a standstill for at least 5 days and even up a pound. Im not complaining as I lost about 17lbs since September 8th. Im just surprised because I thought this wasn't suppose to happen yet. Just hope this isn't a sign that I am going to have "troubles" from the start."
Yes, you should search first before you ask a question. It's called netiquette.
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