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Grateful bypasser
I'm spending a bit of time at the moment facing some of my demons about food and weight, so I hope you'll put up with my posting about them here.
Hmmm. Our bathroom is out of commission this week as we are having a complete refurbishment. This means that the place I usually put the scales is not accessible.
I'm 13 months post op and I still weigh myself once a week.
I know many people advocate throwing away the scales after weight loss surgery, but avoiding the scales is part of the reason I got into the state of denial about my weight, leading to reaching 23 stones plus.
So, I weigh myself once a week, on Thursdays or Fridays. I don't think I'm obsessive about it, or if I am, it's healthier than it was. When I first faced my fear to step onto the scales pre-op and in the early post-op days I would weigh myself daily. (Actually, sometimes more than once daily, while I'm being really honest!)
Today I dug out the scales and brought them down stairs to the only other hard floor in the house: the kitchen/dining room. The results are wildly different from last week's. I've either lost 3lbs or the floor is having a very different effect. I suspect the latter.
I'm going to have to wait until next week, until we have the bathroom floor replaced to go back to my regular weighing venue. I know I could go to Boots, but my routine is still to get weighed naked, first thing in the morning and I'm not sure my local branch would be very accommodating on that front!
Hmmm. Our bathroom is out of commission this week as we are having a complete refurbishment. This means that the place I usually put the scales is not accessible.
I'm 13 months post op and I still weigh myself once a week.
I know many people advocate throwing away the scales after weight loss surgery, but avoiding the scales is part of the reason I got into the state of denial about my weight, leading to reaching 23 stones plus.
So, I weigh myself once a week, on Thursdays or Fridays. I don't think I'm obsessive about it, or if I am, it's healthier than it was. When I first faced my fear to step onto the scales pre-op and in the early post-op days I would weigh myself daily. (Actually, sometimes more than once daily, while I'm being really honest!)
Today I dug out the scales and brought them down stairs to the only other hard floor in the house: the kitchen/dining room. The results are wildly different from last week's. I've either lost 3lbs or the floor is having a very different effect. I suspect the latter.
I'm going to have to wait until next week, until we have the bathroom floor replaced to go back to my regular weighing venue. I know I could go to Boots, but my routine is still to get weighed naked, first thing in the morning and I'm not sure my local branch would be very accommodating on that front!
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