Guest guest Posted July 23, 2004 Report Share Posted July 23, 2004 , don't sweat it. You know you lost 2 lbs. Not that I advocate violence, but you should have slapped her and counted it toward your AP's for the day. Hey, it was for the plan, right? Jon Please note: message attached Hello: Yesterday on my scale at home, I weighed 2 pounds less than I did on my scale a week ago. I was sure WW weigh-in would show a 2-pound drop or at least a pound and a half. Well----- We had a substitute leader. I stepped on the scale and she wrote down the weight. I lost .2 2/10 of a pound. I couldn't believe it. I said very nicely to her " Are you sure that's right? " She's an older woman with an extremely big mouth. She said very loudly, " Oh, I know that's right, I know that's right. " I said something like " I was expecting 2 lbs " . She said " Why are you looking for a number? Have you tried measuring? " I said " On my scale I lost 2 pounds. " She's yelling all over the room--they may have heard her all over the building. I just wanted to slap her. She said " You can't compare scales. " I explained to her in a slightly loud voice that I wasn't comparing scales--that I was comparing my scale to my scale and WW to WW, but the losses are usually pretty consistant. Anyway, I was almost in tears before she caused such a disruption with her big mouth. I had planned to stay for the meeting, but I just grabbed my stuff and walked out. I know she can't help what the scale says, though I still don't understand it. Today on my scale, I've still lost 2 pounds. I was very tempted after that disaster to go eat something really bad, but I didn't. I came back to my office and ate my frozen dinner. I just felt like she was treating me like a 5-year old or an idiot. I have heard people say before that they quit their meeting because of the leader. I've never had an experience like this where I so disliked someone. Maybe it's just me. Maybe the rest of the group loved her. I didn't stay to find out. She was my leader's leader. She is crazy about her and I like my leader a lot. OK--I've rambled enough. Sorry to whine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2004 Report Share Posted July 23, 2004 , don't sweat it. You know you lost 2 lbs. Not that I advocate violence, but you should have slapped her and counted it toward your AP's for the day. Hey, it was for the plan, right? Jon Please note: message attached Hello: Yesterday on my scale at home, I weighed 2 pounds less than I did on my scale a week ago. I was sure WW weigh-in would show a 2-pound drop or at least a pound and a half. Well----- We had a substitute leader. I stepped on the scale and she wrote down the weight. I lost .2 2/10 of a pound. I couldn't believe it. I said very nicely to her " Are you sure that's right? " She's an older woman with an extremely big mouth. She said very loudly, " Oh, I know that's right, I know that's right. " I said something like " I was expecting 2 lbs " . She said " Why are you looking for a number? Have you tried measuring? " I said " On my scale I lost 2 pounds. " She's yelling all over the room--they may have heard her all over the building. I just wanted to slap her. She said " You can't compare scales. " I explained to her in a slightly loud voice that I wasn't comparing scales--that I was comparing my scale to my scale and WW to WW, but the losses are usually pretty consistant. Anyway, I was almost in tears before she caused such a disruption with her big mouth. I had planned to stay for the meeting, but I just grabbed my stuff and walked out. I know she can't help what the scale says, though I still don't understand it. Today on my scale, I've still lost 2 pounds. I was very tempted after that disaster to go eat something really bad, but I didn't. I came back to my office and ate my frozen dinner. I just felt like she was treating me like a 5-year old or an idiot. I have heard people say before that they quit their meeting because of the leader. I've never had an experience like this where I so disliked someone. Maybe it's just me. Maybe the rest of the group loved her. I didn't stay to find out. She was my leader's leader. She is crazy about her and I like my leader a lot. OK--I've rambled enough. Sorry to whine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2004 Report Share Posted July 23, 2004 Jon: I seriously considered slapping her, but luckily I was able to control myself. I'm still confused about that two pounds, but we'll see how things match up from now on. Have you ever watched the old Flip show? When he's dressed as Geraldine (I watch a lot of TV land), she always tells people " YOU DON'T KNOW ME " !! That's how I felt yesterday afternoon. This woman doesn't know me or anything about me. I am not stupid and I probably know as much or more about the program than she does. Sure--I've screwed up horribly--but that doesn't mean I didn't know what to do. LOL Thanks for everything! Jon > , don't sweat it. You know you lost 2 lbs. Not that I advocate violence, but you should have slapped her and counted it toward your AP's for the day. Hey, it was for the plan, right? > > > Jon > > Please note: message attached Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2004 Report Share Posted July 23, 2004 Jon: I seriously considered slapping her, but luckily I was able to control myself. I'm still confused about that two pounds, but we'll see how things match up from now on. Have you ever watched the old Flip show? When he's dressed as Geraldine (I watch a lot of TV land), she always tells people " YOU DON'T KNOW ME " !! That's how I felt yesterday afternoon. This woman doesn't know me or anything about me. I am not stupid and I probably know as much or more about the program than she does. Sure--I've screwed up horribly--but that doesn't mean I didn't know what to do. LOL Thanks for everything! Jon > , don't sweat it. You know you lost 2 lbs. Not that I advocate violence, but you should have slapped her and counted it toward your AP's for the day. Hey, it was for the plan, right? > > > Jon > > Please note: message attached Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2004 Report Share Posted July 23, 2004 Hang in there. If you show a loss on one scales the loss is usually pretty consistent with the loss on another scales(in my opinion) even if the weights aren't the same. If she messed up that will be that muchy more of a loss next week. I hope your regular leader is back. She would have upset me tto. Anita 's weigh in 7/22 > Hello: > > Yesterday on my scale at home, I weighed 2 pounds less than I did on > my scale a week ago. I was sure WW weigh-in would show a 2-pound > drop or at least a pound and a half. Well----- > > We had a substitute leader. I stepped on the scale and she wrote > down the weight. I lost .2 2/10 of a pound. I couldn't believe it. > I said very nicely to her " Are you sure that's right? " She's an > older woman with an extremely big mouth. She said very loudly, " Oh, > I know that's right, I know that's right. " I said something like " I > was expecting 2 lbs " . She said " Why are you looking for a number? > Have you tried measuring? " I said " On my scale I lost 2 pounds. " > She's yelling all over the room--they may have heard her all over the > building. I just wanted to slap her. She said " You can't compare > scales. " I explained to her in a slightly loud voice that I wasn't > comparing scales--that I was comparing my scale to my scale and WW to > WW, but the losses are usually pretty consistant. > > Anyway, I was almost in tears before she caused such a disruption > with her big mouth. I had planned to stay for the meeting, but I > just grabbed my stuff and walked out. I know she can't help what the > scale says, though I still don't understand it. Today on my scale, > I've still lost 2 pounds. I was very tempted after that disaster to > go eat something really bad, but I didn't. I came back to my office > and ate my frozen dinner. I just felt like she was treating me like > a 5-year old or an idiot. > > I have heard people say before that they quit their meeting because > of the leader. I've never had an experience like this where I so > disliked someone. Maybe it's just me. Maybe the rest of the group > loved her. I didn't stay to find out. She was my leader's leader. > She is crazy about her and I like my leader a lot. > > OK--I've rambled enough. Sorry to whine. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2004 Report Share Posted July 23, 2004 Hang in there. If you show a loss on one scales the loss is usually pretty consistent with the loss on another scales(in my opinion) even if the weights aren't the same. If she messed up that will be that muchy more of a loss next week. I hope your regular leader is back. She would have upset me tto. Anita 's weigh in 7/22 > Hello: > > Yesterday on my scale at home, I weighed 2 pounds less than I did on > my scale a week ago. I was sure WW weigh-in would show a 2-pound > drop or at least a pound and a half. Well----- > > We had a substitute leader. I stepped on the scale and she wrote > down the weight. I lost .2 2/10 of a pound. I couldn't believe it. > I said very nicely to her " Are you sure that's right? " She's an > older woman with an extremely big mouth. She said very loudly, " Oh, > I know that's right, I know that's right. " I said something like " I > was expecting 2 lbs " . She said " Why are you looking for a number? > Have you tried measuring? " I said " On my scale I lost 2 pounds. " > She's yelling all over the room--they may have heard her all over the > building. I just wanted to slap her. She said " You can't compare > scales. " I explained to her in a slightly loud voice that I wasn't > comparing scales--that I was comparing my scale to my scale and WW to > WW, but the losses are usually pretty consistant. > > Anyway, I was almost in tears before she caused such a disruption > with her big mouth. I had planned to stay for the meeting, but I > just grabbed my stuff and walked out. I know she can't help what the > scale says, though I still don't understand it. Today on my scale, > I've still lost 2 pounds. I was very tempted after that disaster to > go eat something really bad, but I didn't. I came back to my office > and ate my frozen dinner. I just felt like she was treating me like > a 5-year old or an idiot. > > I have heard people say before that they quit their meeting because > of the leader. I've never had an experience like this where I so > disliked someone. Maybe it's just me. Maybe the rest of the group > loved her. I didn't stay to find out. She was my leader's leader. > She is crazy about her and I like my leader a lot. > > OK--I've rambled enough. Sorry to whine. > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2004 Report Share Posted July 23, 2004 I like your thinking Jom. I agree. Anita Re: 's weigh in 7/22 > , don't sweat it. You know you lost 2 lbs. Not that I advocate violence, but you should have slapped her and counted it toward your AP's for the day. Hey, it was for the plan, right? > > > Jon > > Please note: message attached > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2004 Report Share Posted July 23, 2004 I like your thinking Jom. I agree. Anita Re: 's weigh in 7/22 > , don't sweat it. You know you lost 2 lbs. Not that I advocate violence, but you should have slapped her and counted it toward your AP's for the day. Hey, it was for the plan, right? > > > Jon > > Please note: message attached > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2004 Report Share Posted July 23, 2004 I like your thinking Jom. I agree. Anita Re: 's weigh in 7/22 > , don't sweat it. You know you lost 2 lbs. Not that I advocate violence, but you should have slapped her and counted it toward your AP's for the day. Hey, it was for the plan, right? > > > Jon > > Please note: message attached > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2004 Report Share Posted July 25, 2004 , I am so sorry to hear about the bad leader. Is she just a sub or the new leader? Maybe the scale at WW was read wrong and you will show a better loss next week. Keep your chin up. I know it is hard. I am so proud of you for going back to your office and eating your planned meal insead of eating something bad due to the bad leader. That is great and I am proud of you! Keep up the good work! ~Coco~ 294.6/292.6/1?? Weight Watchers 6/21/04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2004 Report Share Posted July 25, 2004 , I am so sorry to hear about the bad leader. Is she just a sub or the new leader? Maybe the scale at WW was read wrong and you will show a better loss next week. Keep your chin up. I know it is hard. I am so proud of you for going back to your office and eating your planned meal insead of eating something bad due to the bad leader. That is great and I am proud of you! Keep up the good work! ~Coco~ 294.6/292.6/1?? Weight Watchers 6/21/04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 25, 2004 Report Share Posted July 25, 2004 , I am so sorry to hear about the bad leader. Is she just a sub or the new leader? Maybe the scale at WW was read wrong and you will show a better loss next week. Keep your chin up. I know it is hard. I am so proud of you for going back to your office and eating your planned meal insead of eating something bad due to the bad leader. That is great and I am proud of you! Keep up the good work! ~Coco~ 294.6/292.6/1?? Weight Watchers 6/21/04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2004 Report Share Posted July 26, 2004 Thanks, Anita!! > > > Hang in there. If you show a loss on one scales the loss is usually pretty > consistent with the loss on another scales(in my opinion) even if the > weights aren't the same. If she messed up that will be that muchy more of a > loss next week. I hope your regular leader is back. She would have upset me > tto. > > Anita > 's weigh in 7/22 > > > > Hello: > > > > Yesterday on my scale at home, I weighed 2 pounds less than I did on > > my scale a week ago. I was sure WW weigh-in would show a 2-pound > > drop or at least a pound and a half. Well----- > > > > We had a substitute leader. I stepped on the scale and she wrote > > down the weight. I lost .2 2/10 of a pound. I couldn't believe it. > > I said very nicely to her " Are you sure that's right? " She's an > > older woman with an extremely big mouth. She said very loudly, " Oh, > > I know that's right, I know that's right. " I said something like " I > > was expecting 2 lbs " . She said " Why are you looking for a number? > > Have you tried measuring? " I said " On my scale I lost 2 pounds. " > > She's yelling all over the room--they may have heard her all over the > > building. I just wanted to slap her. She said " You can't compare > > scales. " I explained to her in a slightly loud voice that I wasn't > > comparing scales--that I was comparing my scale to my scale and WW to > > WW, but the losses are usually pretty consistant. > > > > Anyway, I was almost in tears before she caused such a disruption > > with her big mouth. I had planned to stay for the meeting, but I > > just grabbed my stuff and walked out. I know she can't help what the > > scale says, though I still don't understand it. Today on my scale, > > I've still lost 2 pounds. I was very tempted after that disaster to > > go eat something really bad, but I didn't. I came back to my office > > and ate my frozen dinner. I just felt like she was treating me like > > a 5-year old or an idiot. > > > > I have heard people say before that they quit their meeting because > > of the leader. I've never had an experience like this where I so > > disliked someone. Maybe it's just me. Maybe the rest of the group > > loved her. I didn't stay to find out. She was my leader's leader. > > She is crazy about her and I like my leader a lot. > > > > OK--I've rambled enough. Sorry to whine. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2004 Report Share Posted July 26, 2004 Thanks, Anita!! > > > Hang in there. If you show a loss on one scales the loss is usually pretty > consistent with the loss on another scales(in my opinion) even if the > weights aren't the same. If she messed up that will be that muchy more of a > loss next week. I hope your regular leader is back. She would have upset me > tto. > > Anita > 's weigh in 7/22 > > > > Hello: > > > > Yesterday on my scale at home, I weighed 2 pounds less than I did on > > my scale a week ago. I was sure WW weigh-in would show a 2-pound > > drop or at least a pound and a half. Well----- > > > > We had a substitute leader. I stepped on the scale and she wrote > > down the weight. I lost .2 2/10 of a pound. I couldn't believe it. > > I said very nicely to her " Are you sure that's right? " She's an > > older woman with an extremely big mouth. She said very loudly, " Oh, > > I know that's right, I know that's right. " I said something like " I > > was expecting 2 lbs " . She said " Why are you looking for a number? > > Have you tried measuring? " I said " On my scale I lost 2 pounds. " > > She's yelling all over the room--they may have heard her all over the > > building. I just wanted to slap her. She said " You can't compare > > scales. " I explained to her in a slightly loud voice that I wasn't > > comparing scales--that I was comparing my scale to my scale and WW to > > WW, but the losses are usually pretty consistant. > > > > Anyway, I was almost in tears before she caused such a disruption > > with her big mouth. I had planned to stay for the meeting, but I > > just grabbed my stuff and walked out. I know she can't help what the > > scale says, though I still don't understand it. Today on my scale, > > I've still lost 2 pounds. I was very tempted after that disaster to > > go eat something really bad, but I didn't. I came back to my office > > and ate my frozen dinner. I just felt like she was treating me like > > a 5-year old or an idiot. > > > > I have heard people say before that they quit their meeting because > > of the leader. I've never had an experience like this where I so > > disliked someone. Maybe it's just me. Maybe the rest of the group > > loved her. I didn't stay to find out. She was my leader's leader. > > She is crazy about her and I like my leader a lot. > > > > OK--I've rambled enough. Sorry to whine. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2004 Report Share Posted July 26, 2004 Thanks, Anita!! > > > Hang in there. If you show a loss on one scales the loss is usually pretty > consistent with the loss on another scales(in my opinion) even if the > weights aren't the same. If she messed up that will be that muchy more of a > loss next week. I hope your regular leader is back. She would have upset me > tto. > > Anita > 's weigh in 7/22 > > > > Hello: > > > > Yesterday on my scale at home, I weighed 2 pounds less than I did on > > my scale a week ago. I was sure WW weigh-in would show a 2-pound > > drop or at least a pound and a half. Well----- > > > > We had a substitute leader. I stepped on the scale and she wrote > > down the weight. I lost .2 2/10 of a pound. I couldn't believe it. > > I said very nicely to her " Are you sure that's right? " She's an > > older woman with an extremely big mouth. She said very loudly, " Oh, > > I know that's right, I know that's right. " I said something like " I > > was expecting 2 lbs " . She said " Why are you looking for a number? > > Have you tried measuring? " I said " On my scale I lost 2 pounds. " > > She's yelling all over the room--they may have heard her all over the > > building. I just wanted to slap her. She said " You can't compare > > scales. " I explained to her in a slightly loud voice that I wasn't > > comparing scales--that I was comparing my scale to my scale and WW to > > WW, but the losses are usually pretty consistant. > > > > Anyway, I was almost in tears before she caused such a disruption > > with her big mouth. I had planned to stay for the meeting, but I > > just grabbed my stuff and walked out. I know she can't help what the > > scale says, though I still don't understand it. Today on my scale, > > I've still lost 2 pounds. I was very tempted after that disaster to > > go eat something really bad, but I didn't. I came back to my office > > and ate my frozen dinner. I just felt like she was treating me like > > a 5-year old or an idiot. > > > > I have heard people say before that they quit their meeting because > > of the leader. I've never had an experience like this where I so > > disliked someone. Maybe it's just me. Maybe the rest of the group > > loved her. I didn't stay to find out. She was my leader's leader. > > She is crazy about her and I like my leader a lot. > > > > OK--I've rambled enough. Sorry to whine. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2004 Report Share Posted July 26, 2004 Coco: She was just subbing for the regular leader (the new leader). My leader should be back this week. Thanks for the encouragement. > , > > I am so sorry to hear about the bad leader. Is she just a sub or the new leader? Maybe the scale at WW was read wrong and you will show a better loss next week. Keep your chin up. I know it is hard. I am so proud of you for going back to your office and eating your planned meal insead of eating something bad due to the bad leader. That is great and I am proud of you! Keep up the good work! > > > ~Coco~ > 294.6/292.6/1?? > Weight Watchers > 6/21/04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2004 Report Share Posted July 26, 2004 Coco: She was just subbing for the regular leader (the new leader). My leader should be back this week. Thanks for the encouragement. > , > > I am so sorry to hear about the bad leader. Is she just a sub or the new leader? Maybe the scale at WW was read wrong and you will show a better loss next week. Keep your chin up. I know it is hard. I am so proud of you for going back to your office and eating your planned meal insead of eating something bad due to the bad leader. That is great and I am proud of you! Keep up the good work! > > > ~Coco~ > 294.6/292.6/1?? > Weight Watchers > 6/21/04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 26, 2004 Report Share Posted July 26, 2004 Coco: She was just subbing for the regular leader (the new leader). My leader should be back this week. Thanks for the encouragement. > , > > I am so sorry to hear about the bad leader. Is she just a sub or the new leader? Maybe the scale at WW was read wrong and you will show a better loss next week. Keep your chin up. I know it is hard. I am so proud of you for going back to your office and eating your planned meal insead of eating something bad due to the bad leader. That is great and I am proud of you! Keep up the good work! > > > ~Coco~ > 294.6/292.6/1?? > Weight Watchers > 6/21/04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 , I am glad that lady is not the new leader. Hopefully your regular leader will be back this week. *hugs* ~Coco~ 294.6/292.6/1?? Weight Watchers 6/21/04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 , I am glad that lady is not the new leader. Hopefully your regular leader will be back this week. *hugs* ~Coco~ 294.6/292.6/1?? Weight Watchers 6/21/04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 , I am glad that lady is not the new leader. Hopefully your regular leader will be back this week. *hugs* ~Coco~ 294.6/292.6/1?? Weight Watchers 6/21/04 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 Donna, Glad you are feeling better! Did you ever go to the doctor or was this on your own? Either way I am just glad you are on the mend and not in pain anymore! *hugs* ~Coco~ 294.6/292.6/1?? Weight Watchers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 Donna, Glad you are feeling better! Did you ever go to the doctor or was this on your own? Either way I am just glad you are on the mend and not in pain anymore! *hugs* ~Coco~ 294.6/292.6/1?? Weight Watchers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 27, 2004 Report Share Posted July 27, 2004 Donna, Glad you are feeling better! Did you ever go to the doctor or was this on your own? Either way I am just glad you are on the mend and not in pain anymore! *hugs* ~Coco~ 294.6/292.6/1?? Weight Watchers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2004 Report Share Posted July 31, 2004 Donna, I am glad you are feeling better and that you did not have to pay a doctor! Good for you! Great job on becoming a FlyBaby too. I am sure you will LOVE it! ~Coco~ 294.6/292.6/1?? Weight Watchers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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