WHAT???? HOW??? NO WAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

bullyanky
on 6/2/09 9:40 pm - Woodstock, IL

Could this really happen???? Has it happened to anyone else???

This morning I woke up 10 pound lighter the when I went to bed last night... I'm having a really hard time believing this to be true... But, it has happened before.. At the end of April the same thing happened. I didnt believe my scale so I went over and double checked on the Weigh****chers scale at the Center (theirs is not forgiving at all) that one actually showed that I had lost 12.. I'm going back over this morning to check again because I just cant believe my eyes.

I know with this weigh loss program a LOT of Weird things happen but, this has to rank up there with the strangest of them has anyone else experienced such a drop over night. Anyone know what might cause that????

Don 1962
on 6/2/09 9:50 pm

Have you taken a MASSIVE **** either time? 

Never, and I mean NEVER, trust a fart!! 


Batwingsman
on 6/3/09 9:54 am, edited 6/3/09 9:54 am - Garland, TX
Ahh  that would explain the magnitude 2.8 earthquake we had down here  ..      

Frank talk about the DS / "All I ever wanted to be was thin, like that Rolling Stones dude ... "

HW/461 LW/251 GW/189 CW/274 (yep, a DS semi-failure - it happens :-( )

bullyanky
on 6/3/09 11:31 am - Woodstock, IL
NO,, But I did pass enough gas (both times) the night before.. I mean enough gas to supply a 3 world country with power for a years. I am determined to find the answer..
lbsadropping
on 6/2/09 9:59 pm - Crofton, MD
At this rate, you're gonna have to have a plumbers snake nearby. Did you count your fingers, toes, look in the toilet, check your hair, ears, anything that has mass.  IF alls well call your Doc and Guiness book of records.  Do not ask your wife if she's got it.  LOL
Duane1064
on 6/2/09 10:29 pm - Bloomington, IN
Maybe you're sleep walking for miles at a time? LOL
bullyanky
on 6/3/09 11:33 am - Woodstock, IL
 Well,, I work out at 5am.. So that is always true.
Blazade
on 6/3/09 1:24 am - Onalaska, WI
Hell ya, pre surgery and post surgery.  STAY OFF THE SCALE !!! as amazing as that was, 10# can be added back on in one day and you will go crazy, the highs and lows are not worth it. 

How many times have we written on this site to stay off of the scale, yet all of you use it daily anyway and then whimper when you have an 8 day stall that you wouldn't have even noticed if you had listened to us Veterans.  We've been through it and try to pass along the best advice, use our experience, don't be like a kid who has to learn everything the hard way.

Robert

bullyanky
on 6/3/09 11:36 am - Woodstock, IL
I am shameful scale junk.. The little gains and stalls dont bother me.. But, stuff like this totally baffles me.. I am obsessed to find out the reason why..
Richard13
on 6/3/09 2:20 am - Pittsburgh, PA
There are only four ways to loose that much weight overnight 1) as stated a massive **** 2) an even bigger **** 3) amputation of some part of your body, 4) any combination of two or more of the previous 3.

More likely your scale was sticking and you lost enough weight to kick it in the ass and now it is correct.

Al I can do is echo the sentiments of those who have said stay off the scale.  It will drive you nuts.  Ignore what others (mainly females) in your support group may tell you about weighing every day.  It isn't necessary and can be counterproductive.  Before I had my surgery, I promised myself I would not become a slave to the scale.  Told my surgeon this and he had no problem with once a month weighing.  When you hit those plateaus you never know it and when you pickup a few pounds from water retention you never know that either.  Why fret over things that in the bigger picture are meaningless?

For me, as long as my clothes were getting bigger that was all that mattered.  Still is.

Rich
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