I’m headed to the dr too. I’m afraid I’ll have the same results. But it’s a fully clothed and shoes on weight. Not how I normally weigh at home. Lol
21 lug 21 da utente: Mitch Gordon
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The only scale that matters is the one you use every morning. I ALWAYS weigh about 5 pounds more than I do at home. I always make sure that they include my “stated” at home weight on the notes section of their record.
21 lug 21 da utente: Kenna Morton
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Time for a new doc.... Obv.
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21 lug 21 da utente: piggy winkle
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I always weigh 2-3 lbs more at the dr office because I am not naked and have had breakfast and sometimes lunch. Is that 7.2 difference from your last home weigh in or the last time you weighed in at the dr office?
21 lug 21 da utente: crazycatchick
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Mitch, excellent points. Duly noted.
21 lug 21 da utente: KayBuckaroo
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Kenna, That would be about the amount I am up for their measurement. And I can definitely see you saying you better include this in the notes LMAOJK
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21 lug 21 da utente: KayBuckaroo
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Piggy F the whole doctors office
21 lug 21 da utente: KayBuckaroo
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Catchic- how many cats we talking here? Can you beat seven?
21 lug 21 da utente: KayBuckaroo
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Kay - I have one and she is almost 15. She had a playmate for 12 years but when he passed she was not receptive to bringing an "imposter" into the home.
21 lug 21 da utente: crazycatchick
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Don't sweat it. That weight includes your clothes and shoes. Then, I think the fact that it's the doctors office that adds an extra 2 pounds.
21 lug 21 da utente: buttercup30
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KayBuckeroo— I also make them wait till we have talked to take my BP. And, many of the assistants don’t know where exactly to take the measurement or that in the case of cuff size, size matters.
21 lug 21 da utente: Kenna Morton
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never trust a dr's office scale.
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