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Originally Posted by LucyD
I'm not sure if that is bad or good but I wish you well with your plan.
I'm going to be resurrecting the scale from the garage in the next few days..I know I've gained some as I was weighed last week. Dr. suggested weighing once a week. We'll see how that goes..or the scale may end up in the Lake.
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Thank you. I'm being medically supervised and check in regularly. My doctor is pleased with my progress. I'm sticking to the program, and my insulin dosage has been cut in half. Insulin can make a person gain weight, or at least make it next to impossible to lose it, so the less I have to take, the better. If my blood sugars can be controlled without it, that would be the ideal.
I hear you on the scale. I was initially told to weigh myself every day. And only once a day! I might get obsessive enough to weigh myself several times throughout the day, and of course I'm going to be a little heavier as the day goes on, which is going to be discouraging. I was counseled that little fluctuations might be water weight or whatever, and not a true measure of whether I'm gaining or losing body weight.
I'm not even sure about weighing every day. I might be better off once a week, so I can see the loss, if any. Seeing the same number for several days in a row can make it feel like I'm not making any progress, which would make me want to give up.
Of course, I know if I give up, all of the progress I've made is undone.