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I'm known to drop a pound in a day, but never 4. Yesterday I weighed myself and was 136. This morning, I stepped on the scale and was 132. How is that even possible?
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| Deydration |
| BM |
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Definitely wasn't dehydrated either day. I drink a lot of water daily.
Yes, I finally had a BM after 3 days but damn. 4 lbs!!!??? |
| That can happen after a large BM, or after a particularly salty meal (water retention). It can also happen because scales are not properly calibrated. It happens to me often and I really need a new scale. |
I kind of think it's my scale too. |
| When you weigh yourself you need to give it a 5 pounds margin of error because of various factors such as BM, water retention, water weight, etc. Therefore, it's possible. It's also almost physically impossible to burn 4 pounds worth of calories in a day. |
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Could be any of the above.
Also could depend on where you are in your cycle. If you were dieting and losing fat, but the scale may not have shown it due to water retention from your cycle. Then the water retention goes away, and whoosh. |
Yes, I'm trying to lose 10 lbs and was very pleased when I stepped on the scale, but we'll see if tomorrow i see the same thing. |
| Did you weigh yourself at the same time of day? If yesterday you had a lot of water and weighed yourself late in the day, that could be the difference between then and this morning. |
| We have hardwood floors in the bathroom (previous owner's choice) plus some sloping. Where I put the digital scale on the floor can make me lose or gain weight. |
| My range is 3 up or down (so perhaps 5 total range); and my husbands is more like 7. |
This is what I learned about luteal phases from the fitness person I follow (he's not an instagram model, he's a leading researcher in the field): The mesntrual cycle is roughly 28 days (never) long. It has 4 phases: Early follicular: first 7 days after menstruation Late follicular: next 7 to ovulation Early luteal: first 7 days after ovulation Late luteal: PMS week Here is the impact of those phases on a woman's bodyweight via water retention. Early follicular: lowest Late follicular: estrogen causes water retention due to a change in sodium handling Early luteal: low Late luteal: drop in progesterone (which blocks the mineral corticoid receptor) causes a rebound water weight gain also due to a change in sodium handling. Homework assignment: consider what happens if you compare any week to any other week. Or what happens if you start a diet in the early follicular and the compare it to the second week or fourth week of the cycle. Or even the third week. Here's a faster recommendation: do not EVER compare bodyweight (and other body comp methods can also be thrown off) on an every other week schedule type of schedule as you will always hit one of the weeks that is off from the previous. Compare week 1 to week 1 (after the first day of menstruation) week 2 to 2 3 to 3 4 to 4 |
| I have definitely noticed this pattern in my own weight! |
| I am so much fatter and bloaty during my period. |