Guest guest Posted May 31, 2005 Report Share Posted May 31, 2005 , you are so correct in what you say. I went through KP Richmond and each time I got weighed on a different scale and each time there was anywhere from a 2-4 pounds difference so I had to make sure that I tried to stay under as much as possible. Thanks for the info. Pam Marsh-4 Mo Post OP-Dr. Park & Dr. Baggs Feb 8th 2005: 249.5/176 Goal: 130 (46 pounds to go) --- onebigscot@...> wrote: > Hello, > > Just a note for those who are using the Fremont > scales to determine > your 10% loss. I went down for my surgical consult > on Friday. I > weighed there, then drove back to Sacramento and > weighed on their > scale in the Health Education office. The Fremont > scale was 8 lbs > less. > > Scales can vary a bit, though I didn't think Kaisers > would. I have > gone to the one in , and they keep theirs > stuffed away in storage. > > I used to use a home scale (back in then day when > one would hold me) > and know they are too easily adjustable. So that is > something to keep > in mind when you weigh " officially " at Fremont. If > I had one, I would > take it with me to make sure they matched. > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2005 Report Share Posted May 31, 2005 When I went To fremont it was two lbs off to mine. To my favor! So I guess your right depending on your scale, you should adjust . Cecilia --- onebigscot@...> wrote: > Hello, > > Just a note for those who are using the Fremont > scales to determine > your 10% loss. I went down for my surgical consult > on Friday. I > weighed there, then drove back to Sacramento and > weighed on their > scale in the Health Education office. The Fremont > scale was 8 lbs > less. > > Scales can vary a bit, though I didn't think Kaisers > would. I have > gone to the one in , and they keep theirs > stuffed away in storage. > > I used to use a home scale (back in then day when > one would hold me) > and know they are too easily adjustable. So that is > something to keep > in mind when you weigh " officially " at Fremont. If > I had one, I would > take it with me to make sure they matched. > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2005 Report Share Posted May 31, 2005 , there are scales that will weigh you. We have one that talks and will weigh up to 500 pounds, and it's digital. LaWanda At 06:46 AM 5/31/05, you wrote: >Hello, > >Just a note for those who are using the Fremont scales to determine >your 10% loss. I went down for my surgical consult on Friday. I >weighed there, then drove back to Sacramento and weighed on their >scale in the Health Education office. The Fremont scale was 8 lbs >less. > >Scales can vary a bit, though I didn't think Kaisers would. I have >gone to the one in , and they keep theirs stuffed away in storage. > >I used to use a home scale (back in then day when one would hold me) >and know they are too easily adjustable. So that is something to keep >in mind when you weigh " officially " at Fremont. If I had one, I would >take it with me to make sure they matched. > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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