Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:the post offices with the self check out have floor scales.
You're welcome.
Thank you!
Anonymous wrote:the post offices with the self check out have floor scales.
You're welcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you belong to a gym?
No, I live in an apartment building with a decent fitness center so I just use that. But it doesn’t have a scale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like you’re over complicating this. Could you consider getting a home scale but keeping it somewhere where it’s not out regularly like in a cabinet somewhere? Your kid doesn’t need to know you even have it. Hoping you tolerate the medication well, OP.
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+1. We have a home scale that’s kept under the space between the bottom of the dresser and the floor. It says out of sight except for the 20 seconds it’s used. Have one kid who was being watched for an ED years ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like you’re over complicating this. Could you consider getting a home scale but keeping it somewhere where it’s not out regularly like in a cabinet somewhere? Your kid doesn’t need to know you even have it. Hoping you tolerate the medication well, OP.
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+1. We have a home scale that’s kept under the space between the bottom of the dresser and the floor. It says out of sight except for the 20 seconds it’s used. Have one kid who was being watched for an ED years ago.
I get that I could but I don’t want to do that. Not having one has worked well for us.
I had assumed OP was taking the drug to lose weight.
Then just don't weigh yourself. If you put on weight, you'll feel it and see it. If you must get weighed, do a nurse appt at your regular doctor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like you’re over complicating this. Could you consider getting a home scale but keeping it somewhere where it’s not out regularly like in a cabinet somewhere? Your kid doesn’t need to know you even have it. Hoping you tolerate the medication well, OP.
This
+1. We have a home scale that’s kept under the space between the bottom of the dresser and the floor. It says out of sight except for the 20 seconds it’s used. Have one kid who was being watched for an ED years ago.
I get that I could but I don’t want to do that. Not having one has worked well for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like you’re over complicating this. Could you consider getting a home scale but keeping it somewhere where it’s not out regularly like in a cabinet somewhere? Your kid doesn’t need to know you even have it. Hoping you tolerate the medication well, OP.
This
+1. We have a home scale that’s kept under the space between the bottom of the dresser and the floor. It says out of sight except for the 20 seconds it’s used. Have one kid who was being watched for an ED years ago.
I get that I could but I don’t want to do that. Not having one has worked well for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like you’re over complicating this. Could you consider getting a home scale but keeping it somewhere where it’s not out regularly like in a cabinet somewhere? Your kid doesn’t need to know you even have it. Hoping you tolerate the medication well, OP.
This
+1. We have a home scale that’s kept under the space between the bottom of the dresser and the floor. It says out of sight except for the 20 seconds it’s used. Have one kid who was being watched for an ED years ago.
I get that I could but I don’t want to do that. Not having one has worked well for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like you’re over complicating this. Could you consider getting a home scale but keeping it somewhere where it’s not out regularly like in a cabinet somewhere? Your kid doesn’t need to know you even have it. Hoping you tolerate the medication well, OP.
This
+1. We have a home scale that’s kept under the space between the bottom of the dresser and the floor. It says out of sight except for the 20 seconds it’s used. Have one kid who was being watched for an ED years ago.
I get that I could but I don’t want to do that. Not having one has worked well for us.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel like you’re over complicating this. Could you consider getting a home scale but keeping it somewhere where it’s not out regularly like in a cabinet somewhere? Your kid doesn’t need to know you even have it. Hoping you tolerate the medication well, OP.
This
+1. We have a home scale that’s kept under the space between the bottom of the dresser and the floor. It says out of sight except for the 20 seconds it’s used. Have one kid who was being watched for an ED years ago.