Wheetsin 714 Posted March 2, 2007 My surgeon's scale weighs me about 14 lbs heavier than my home scale. My PCP's scale is about 6 lbs heavier. What's ironic is that my surgeon has no way of tracking how much weight I've lost. I was weighed at my consultation (in really heavy clothes), but he never weighed me on my day of surgery (I weighed myself at the hospital, but it wasn't a number that ever made its way into his records). So whenever I go for a fill, it's depressing. Not only does his scale weight so much higher than my home scale, but there's a ~15 lb loss (what I gained between consultation and surgery) that is never accounted for. By my records, I've lost about 130 lbs. By his records, I've lost about 108. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wheetsin 714 Posted March 2, 2007 This is my cynical nature showing through, but I've often wondered if WL surgeons don't "pad" the weight on their scales - you know, like set it so that 0 pounds registers at 10 pounds... ...I can tell you that when I was weighed at my consultation and saw a number over 20 lbs higher than what I THOUGHT I weighed, it certainly didn't HURT my decision to go through with it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sunta 5 Posted March 2, 2007 So whenever I go for a fill, it's depressing. Not only does his scale weight so much higher than my home scale, but there's a ~15 lb loss (what I gained between consultation and surgery) that is never accounted for. Oh! Yes, great point! I too have that dreaded "unaccounted for" weight that I had gained in between my consultation and surgery. It's four pounds for me. Actually my consultation had me weighing in at a different place, so my surgeon never got my official "highest" weight. But every time he says "oh you lost x amount of pounds" I correct him and say "well actually it's that plus four". I still wish I could get an accurate reading. It's sooo depressing being in ONEderland at home but knowing I can't really Celebrate that because I could be anywhere up to 13 pounds heavier than that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites