Doctor's Scales Wrong? -
February 5th 2014, 10:42 AM
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Since about 2 months ago I've been trying to lose weight, mainly due to unbelievable back pain. When I started, I weighed about [edit].
At the weekend my sister and I spotted some scales in a shop and decided to try them. I stood on them a couple times and every time the reading was [edit] lower
However, at the doctor's yesterday morning, she weighed me and it came back [edit] higher! That puts my BMI at obese!
The thing is, I certainly do not look even CLOSE to obese! I've been taking my measurements regularly since I started losing weight and they've decreased a LOT. My body has slimmed down to the point where I can see the beginnings of a thigh gap, if I stretch I can see my ribs poking out and my shoulder blades are also poking out.
So my question basically is this, how can there be a [edit] difference in the space of 3 days? For the record, my doctor just uses an ordinary step on scale with the face and the arm that spins around, not a proper scale with the weights.
and in that moment, I swear we were infinite
Last edited by Gingerbread Latte; February 5th 2014 at 04:30 PM.
Reason: Weight numbers are against the code of conduct
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