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Well, I finally sucked it up and bought a Weight Watchers Digital Memory Scale

from Linens 'n Things. It was over $60, but it saves your top, last weigh-in,

current weight, and goal weight, so I thought that would help give me a quick

and helpful visual.

One of the first things I did was check it against my current body fat/digital

scale we bought about a year ago. It's really nice, but it doesn't save weights

and I don't put a lot of stock in BF meters. My scale was usually right on or a

little high to what I weighed in at my Sat. Weight Watchers meeting. The only

problem is that there is a .2-.9 lb difference in between the two scales. The

WW scale is running consistently light, which is NOT cool. =) Then again,

since I sometimes weigh in lighter at my WW meeting, maybe my new scale is more

accurate than the one I have.

So, the big test will be this weekend when I weigh-in. I want to keep my new

scale, but not if it's going to lie to me every day. =)

166/146.0/130 (ATH- 175)

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I keep a chart with my scale -- you might consider doing that for the next

few days until weigh-in. Weigh yourself on both scales at the same time

each day, and especially on weigh-in day! Then see which one is closer to

your official WW weight. That should help you decide.

I considered getting the scale you're describing, so I'm eager to hear how

well you do or don't like it! Best wishes for a good weigh-in!

Bette

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That's a great idea Bette! I'll be sure to post after my weigh-in on Saturday

morning.

RE: WW Digital Memory Scale

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> I keep a chart with my scale -- you might consider doing that for

> the next

> few days until weigh-in. Weigh yourself on both scales at the

> same time

> each day, and especially on weigh-in day! Then see which one is

> closer to

> your official WW weight. That should help you decide.

>

> I considered getting the scale you're describing, so I'm eager to

> hear how

> well you do or don't like it! Best wishes for a good weigh-in!

> Bette

>

>

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