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Old Wed, Oct-08-03, 15:13
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Plan: Weight Watchers
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Congratulations Potatofree! I'm glad you didn't throw in the towel before you tasted success! It does indeed make it easier to move on.

LOL! The "scale dance" is apparently one we all join in on. I take the best 3 out of 5! I can usually get that many to match.

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Plan: Back to Atkins
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Taste the success.. AND the "Chunky Monkey" Ben and Jerry's....lol
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Plan: LC Paleo/IF
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Yikes Muweek...maybe I shouldn't get a digital scale after all!
Potatofree that idea sounds good although I'm too much of a scale fanatic to be able to wait a month. I can't even stay away from the scale for a day. I hate my Dr's scale even though it's supposed to be more precise (I always weigh more on it) . One of the nurses told me that's because so many patients step on those scales over and over again it starts lose its accuracy (they have those scales for years)...that excuse is good enough for me.

It's funny how we all have a story about our scales. I once lent it to my brother in-law. The next day I stepped on the scale I was up 10lbs! I was secretly furious with my brother in-law (thought he broke it). The truth is I was having too many Bailey's Irish cream for 2 days after dinner. I started retaining lots of water. All the weight went away in a week after I stopped the Bailey's. What a relief that was! I no longer hold any hard feelings towards my Brother-in law.

By the way there is a tip on scales at
http://www.lowcarbluxury.com/tips.html
it's at the very end. Maybe, I will buy one of those since it's a tried and true scale. Just maybe.
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