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As soon as Nina let me know that I was set in stone for surgery, I threw away my scale! I'm not going to let this be a numbers game with me or torture myself over the needle not moving. I see my Rheumatologist every two months and at that time I'll find out how much I lost. I want to go by how I FEEL and not about numbers, I've always hated math. :lol:

Who here is an avid scale watcher and why?

Renee`

All I can say Renee is GOOD FOR YOU!!!!! that was exactely what i was talking about years ago when i first started posting here. . . get rid of that darn demon! It just likes to sabatoge everything you work so hard at. . . i had my surgery on December 29, 2009 and when i got home that was the first thing i did, threw that blasted thing out. . . and i'm glad i did!!!! YOU GO!!! You'll do very well!

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I adore all of you! Even though we had some vastly different opinions on here, everyone kinda respectfully stated theirs while acknowledging it wasn't everyone's way, but *their* way. I just want to get all sappy and say "awwwww..group hug!" LOL

Irene, I get it because I had those very same issues in HS and once "cured" I vowed I would never go there again. I've kept that vow (obviously!) but I think the scale may throw me back into that mentality as well.

I may end up changing my mind at some point, who knows but for now I just can't look at a scale and allow it to determine whether or not I'm a failure again. I wanna feel good again, don't we all? So to me, that's the be all and end all of it.

Thanks so much everyone for your replies!

XOXO Renee`

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My surgeon warned me not to let the scale determine my success or failure. that being said, they weigh me and calculate my percentile every time I go in....

I do weight every morning... but do not let the number get me down. I log my weekly loss on my calendar, and that helps me to see a bigger picture. I also use other measures... measuring with a tape every two weeks or so... how my cloths feel, how my health feels, how my labs turn out....how much more exercise I can do without getting tired, and how many guys check me out per week!biggrin.gif(just kidding)

I did this mainly for my health, but the "looks" part has been really nice and confidence building.

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