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trivia, averaging weights
I have done this for a while, since around the beginning of this year when
my weightloss was in what seemed to be a major plateau and I wanted to watch the trend a little closer. We have had a few conversations about it here. I just wanted to put out a little trivia. I looked carefully, at the total loss week by week, on this thing, and compared it to my official total loss. The general trend of the average weights is a much smoother graph than the official ww graph. Very few sharp ups and downs. I think the WW scale is temporarily affected by the numbers of people who get on the thing. There are weeks when the total official loss was as much as 3 pounds More than my average, and weeks when the official loss was as much as 2 pounds Less than my average. This past 6 weeks of maintenance the official and the average were nearly the same in the start, but right this minute, the Official is lagging 2 pounds behind the average. I predict tomorrow They will catch up (I plan on being one of the first on the scale) and I will get to lifetime with a bang. ! . we shall see. Can you tell I was an accountant before I became a nurse? Lesanne (365)247/163.6official, 160 my scale, 164 ww goal |
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"Lesanne" wrote in
et: I have done this for a while, since around the beginning of this year when my weightloss was in what seemed to be a major plateau and I wanted to watch the trend a little closer. We have had a few conversations about it here. I just wanted to put out a little trivia. I looked carefully, at the total loss week by week, on this thing, and compared it to my official total loss. The general trend of the average weights is a much smoother graph than the official ww graph. Very few sharp ups and downs. I think the WW scale is temporarily affected by the numbers of people who get on the thing. There are weeks when the total official loss was as much as 3 pounds More than my average, and weeks when the official loss was as much as 2 pounds Less than my average. This past 6 weeks of maintenance the official and the average were nearly the same in the start, but right this minute, the Official is lagging 2 pounds behind the average. I predict tomorrow They will catch up (I plan on being one of the first on the scale) and I will get to lifetime with a bang. ! . we shall see. Can you tell I was an accountant before I became a nurse? Lesanne (365)247/163.6official, 160 my scale, 164 ww goal I keep 3 totals, my weekly loss, a 4 week running average and a chart since day one. The 4 week running average is a great tool as it does mitigate the ups and downs for a better look at your recent history. -- Started Weight Watchers together February 2002: Chris 332.4/187.6/185 Pat 198.4/???/155 2002 combined loss 139 2003 combined loss ??? Total combined ??? lbs |
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I hope you make LIFETIME with a BLAST.
Interesting. My friend was a nurse before getting her mba in accounting. On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 13:26:12 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: I have done this for a while, since around the beginning of this year when my weightloss was in what seemed to be a major plateau and I wanted to watch the trend a little closer. We have had a few conversations about it here. I just wanted to put out a little trivia. I looked carefully, at the total loss week by week, on this thing, and compared it to my official total loss. The general trend of the average weights is a much smoother graph than the official ww graph. Very few sharp ups and downs. I think the WW scale is temporarily affected by the numbers of people who get on the thing. There are weeks when the total official loss was as much as 3 pounds More than my average, and weeks when the official loss was as much as 2 pounds Less than my average. This past 6 weeks of maintenance the official and the average were nearly the same in the start, but right this minute, the Official is lagging 2 pounds behind the average. I predict tomorrow They will catch up (I plan on being one of the first on the scale) and I will get to lifetime with a bang. ! . we shall see. Can you tell I was an accountant before I became a nurse? Lesanne (365)247/163.6official, 160 my scale, 164 ww goal |
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Fred there is a TON of travel between those two professions, but I never
heard anyone with Quite my story I was a partner in a C.P.A. firm when I decided to go back to school to get my RN. I cashed out of the partnership and used the money to go to school for the RN. My partners were to say the least a bit Freaked. As was pretty much everyone. They all saw it as a big step down. I saw it as "retiring" to do what I had always wanted to do, even as a small child. I was the only one in my nursing class who was uniformly delighted with every experience. Lots of people asked me why I did not go for a nurse practitioner degree at least, and I was frank in telling them that I had no intention of ever working That hard again. "Fred" wrote in message ... I hope you make LIFETIME with a BLAST. Interesting. My friend was a nurse before getting her mba in accounting. On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 13:26:12 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: I have done this for a while, since around the beginning of this year when my weightloss was in what seemed to be a major plateau and I wanted to watch the trend a little closer. We have had a few conversations about it here. I just wanted to put out a little trivia. I looked carefully, at the total loss week by week, on this thing, and compared it to my official total loss. The general trend of the average weights is a much smoother graph than the official ww graph. Very few sharp ups and downs. I think the WW scale is temporarily affected by the numbers of people who get on the thing. There are weeks when the total official loss was as much as 3 pounds More than my average, and weeks when the official loss was as much as 2 pounds Less than my average. This past 6 weeks of maintenance the official and the average were nearly the same in the start, but right this minute, the Official is lagging 2 pounds behind the average. I predict tomorrow They will catch up (I plan on being one of the first on the scale) and I will get to lifetime with a bang. ! . we shall see. Can you tell I was an accountant before I became a nurse? Lesanne (365)247/163.6official, 160 my scale, 164 ww goal |
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Noble change of careers. Mine, less noble. Diagnostic
bacteriologist, computer programer, lawyer (of sorts!) On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 16:36:23 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: Fred there is a TON of travel between those two professions, but I never heard anyone with Quite my story I was a partner in a C.P.A. firm when I decided to go back to school to get my RN. I cashed out of the partnership and used the money to go to school for the RN. My partners were to say the least a bit Freaked. As was pretty much everyone. They all saw it as a big step down. I saw it as "retiring" to do what I had always wanted to do, even as a small child. I was the only one in my nursing class who was uniformly delighted with every experience. Lots of people asked me why I did not go for a nurse practitioner degree at least, and I was frank in telling them that I had no intention of ever working That hard again. "Fred" wrote in message .. . I hope you make LIFETIME with a BLAST. Interesting. My friend was a nurse before getting her mba in accounting. On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 13:26:12 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: I have done this for a while, since around the beginning of this year when my weightloss was in what seemed to be a major plateau and I wanted to watch the trend a little closer. We have had a few conversations about it here. I just wanted to put out a little trivia. I looked carefully, at the total loss week by week, on this thing, and compared it to my official total loss. The general trend of the average weights is a much smoother graph than the official ww graph. Very few sharp ups and downs. I think the WW scale is temporarily affected by the numbers of people who get on the thing. There are weeks when the total official loss was as much as 3 pounds More than my average, and weeks when the official loss was as much as 2 pounds Less than my average. This past 6 weeks of maintenance the official and the average were nearly the same in the start, but right this minute, the Official is lagging 2 pounds behind the average. I predict tomorrow They will catch up (I plan on being one of the first on the scale) and I will get to lifetime with a bang. ! . we shall see. Can you tell I was an accountant before I became a nurse? Lesanne (365)247/163.6official, 160 my scale, 164 ww goal |
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Wow what a change!
How about mine : from language teacher to IT helpdesk manager :-) -- Nathalie from Belgium 134.1/103.1/minigoal 102.3 Goal 68 Kg 295.6/227.3/minigoal 225.6/Goal 150 pounds SWWC 238/227.3/226 "Fred" wrote in message ... Noble change of careers. Mine, less noble. Diagnostic bacteriologist, computer programer, lawyer (of sorts!) On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 16:36:23 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: Fred there is a TON of travel between those two professions, but I never heard anyone with Quite my story I was a partner in a C.P.A. firm when I decided to go back to school to get my RN. I cashed out of the partnership and used the money to go to school for the RN. My partners were to say the least a bit Freaked. As was pretty much everyone. They all saw it as a big step down. I saw it as "retiring" to do what I had always wanted to do, even as a small child. I was the only one in my nursing class who was uniformly delighted with every experience. Lots of people asked me why I did not go for a nurse practitioner degree at least, and I was frank in telling them that I had no intention of ever working That hard again. "Fred" wrote in message .. . I hope you make LIFETIME with a BLAST. Interesting. My friend was a nurse before getting her mba in accounting. On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 13:26:12 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: I have done this for a while, since around the beginning of this year when my weightloss was in what seemed to be a major plateau and I wanted to watch the trend a little closer. We have had a few conversations about it here. I just wanted to put out a little trivia. I looked carefully, at the total loss week by week, on this thing, and compared it to my official total loss. The general trend of the average weights is a much smoother graph than the official ww graph. Very few sharp ups and downs. I think the WW scale is temporarily affected by the numbers of people who get on the thing. There are weeks when the total official loss was as much as 3 pounds More than my average, and weeks when the official loss was as much as 2 pounds Less than my average. This past 6 weeks of maintenance the official and the average were nearly the same in the start, but right this minute, the Official is lagging 2 pounds behind the average. I predict tomorrow They will catch up (I plan on being one of the first on the scale) and I will get to lifetime with a bang. ! . we shall see. Can you tell I was an accountant before I became a nurse? Lesanne (365)247/163.6official, 160 my scale, 164 ww goal |
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YIPES! Now that is some interesting changes. Why of sorts?
"Fred" wrote in message ... Noble change of careers. Mine, less noble. Diagnostic bacteriologist, computer programer, lawyer (of sorts!) On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 16:36:23 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: Fred there is a TON of travel between those two professions, but I never heard anyone with Quite my story I was a partner in a C.P.A. firm when I decided to go back to school to get my RN. I cashed out of the partnership and used the money to go to school for the RN. My partners were to say the least a bit Freaked. As was pretty much everyone. They all saw it as a big step down. I saw it as "retiring" to do what I had always wanted to do, even as a small child. I was the only one in my nursing class who was uniformly delighted with every experience. Lots of people asked me why I did not go for a nurse practitioner degree at least, and I was frank in telling them that I had no intention of ever working That hard again. "Fred" wrote in message .. . I hope you make LIFETIME with a BLAST. Interesting. My friend was a nurse before getting her mba in accounting. On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 13:26:12 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: I have done this for a while, since around the beginning of this year when my weightloss was in what seemed to be a major plateau and I wanted to watch the trend a little closer. We have had a few conversations about it here. I just wanted to put out a little trivia. I looked carefully, at the total loss week by week, on this thing, and compared it to my official total loss. The general trend of the average weights is a much smoother graph than the official ww graph. Very few sharp ups and downs. I think the WW scale is temporarily affected by the numbers of people who get on the thing. There are weeks when the total official loss was as much as 3 pounds More than my average, and weeks when the official loss was as much as 2 pounds Less than my average. This past 6 weeks of maintenance the official and the average were nearly the same in the start, but right this minute, the Official is lagging 2 pounds behind the average. I predict tomorrow They will catch up (I plan on being one of the first on the scale) and I will get to lifetime with a bang. ! . we shall see. Can you tell I was an accountant before I became a nurse? Lesanne (365)247/163.6official, 160 my scale, 164 ww goal |
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I feel less and less alone here .
"Nathalie W" wrote in message ... Wow what a change! How about mine : from language teacher to IT helpdesk manager :-) -- Nathalie from Belgium 134.1/103.1/minigoal 102.3 Goal 68 Kg 295.6/227.3/minigoal 225.6/Goal 150 pounds SWWC 238/227.3/226 "Fred" wrote in message ... Noble change of careers. Mine, less noble. Diagnostic bacteriologist, computer programer, lawyer (of sorts!) On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 16:36:23 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: Fred there is a TON of travel between those two professions, but I never heard anyone with Quite my story I was a partner in a C.P.A. firm when I decided to go back to school to get my RN. I cashed out of the partnership and used the money to go to school for the RN. My partners were to say the least a bit Freaked. As was pretty much everyone. They all saw it as a big step down. I saw it as "retiring" to do what I had always wanted to do, even as a small child. I was the only one in my nursing class who was uniformly delighted with every experience. Lots of people asked me why I did not go for a nurse practitioner degree at least, and I was frank in telling them that I had no intention of ever working That hard again. "Fred" wrote in message .. . I hope you make LIFETIME with a BLAST. Interesting. My friend was a nurse before getting her mba in accounting. On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 13:26:12 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: I have done this for a while, since around the beginning of this year when my weightloss was in what seemed to be a major plateau and I wanted to watch the trend a little closer. We have had a few conversations about it here. I just wanted to put out a little trivia. I looked carefully, at the total loss week by week, on this thing, and compared it to my official total loss. The general trend of the average weights is a much smoother graph than the official ww graph. Very few sharp ups and downs. I think the WW scale is temporarily affected by the numbers of people who get on the thing. There are weeks when the total official loss was as much as 3 pounds More than my average, and weeks when the official loss was as much as 2 pounds Less than my average. This past 6 weeks of maintenance the official and the average were nearly the same in the start, but right this minute, the Official is lagging 2 pounds behind the average. I predict tomorrow They will catch up (I plan on being one of the first on the scale) and I will get to lifetime with a bang. ! . we shall see. Can you tell I was an accountant before I became a nurse? Lesanne (365)247/163.6official, 160 my scale, 164 ww goal |
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Administrative law rather than client type stuff.
On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 22:32:32 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: YIPES! Now that is some interesting changes. Why of sorts? "Fred" wrote in message .. . Noble change of careers. Mine, less noble. Diagnostic bacteriologist, computer programer, lawyer (of sorts!) On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 16:36:23 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: Fred there is a TON of travel between those two professions, but I never heard anyone with Quite my story I was a partner in a C.P.A. firm when I decided to go back to school to get my RN. I cashed out of the partnership and used the money to go to school for the RN. My partners were to say the least a bit Freaked. As was pretty much everyone. They all saw it as a big step down. I saw it as "retiring" to do what I had always wanted to do, even as a small child. I was the only one in my nursing class who was uniformly delighted with every experience. Lots of people asked me why I did not go for a nurse practitioner degree at least, and I was frank in telling them that I had no intention of ever working That hard again. "Fred" wrote in message .. . I hope you make LIFETIME with a BLAST. Interesting. My friend was a nurse before getting her mba in accounting. On Fri, 03 Oct 2003 13:26:12 GMT, "Lesanne" wrote: I have done this for a while, since around the beginning of this year when my weightloss was in what seemed to be a major plateau and I wanted to watch the trend a little closer. We have had a few conversations about it here. I just wanted to put out a little trivia. I looked carefully, at the total loss week by week, on this thing, and compared it to my official total loss. The general trend of the average weights is a much smoother graph than the official ww graph. Very few sharp ups and downs. I think the WW scale is temporarily affected by the numbers of people who get on the thing. There are weeks when the total official loss was as much as 3 pounds More than my average, and weeks when the official loss was as much as 2 pounds Less than my average. This past 6 weeks of maintenance the official and the average were nearly the same in the start, but right this minute, the Official is lagging 2 pounds behind the average. I predict tomorrow They will catch up (I plan on being one of the first on the scale) and I will get to lifetime with a bang. ! . we shall see. Can you tell I was an accountant before I became a nurse? Lesanne (365)247/163.6official, 160 my scale, 164 ww goal |
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On Fri, 3 Oct 2003 23:36:19 +0200, "Nathalie W"
wrote: Wow what a change! How about mine : from language teacher to IT helpdesk manager :-) Mine hasn't changed at all really. Nanny to mother to (hopefully) midwife. -- Erin in NZ 125/90.5/75 kgs 275.3/199.3/165 lbs NYNY goal 180.6lbs (82 kilos) "It is not the mountain we conquer, it is ourselves" Sir Edmund Hilary |
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