Geobar
Gold Member
All_about_the_climb said:Thanks guys, I weigh on a tiled surface (making sure my scales are in the middle of a tile rather than on the cracks). I live in a small town and the nearest boots is miles and miles away, to the point where it's not convenient so I guess I really just have to trust mine. I may go to my grans this weekend to see if I'm a similar weight on hers ?!? I think my problem is I'm just having trouble adjusting to the fact that for once I'm sticking to a plan and losing weight. I'm completely paranoid about the whole situation. Someone told me the other day that I'd lost weight and I immediately assumed my friend had told them and they were just being nice, I later found out they hadn't. Guess it just takes some getting used to.
Don't weigh on someone else's unless your going to do it the following week to compare the loss.
Scales can be very different.
It doesn't matter what weight it says really. It's the loss that matters. If you weighed on another scale and it said you were lighter/heavier you would still have the same loss.
Surely your clothes feel bigger or more comfortable?