When we moved almost 2 years ago my scale went into a box and I just didn't unpack it for the longest time. My husband weighs himself as part of monitoring his health as a prediabetic, also because he trains for bike racing and power to weight ratio is a thing related to measuring results of his training. I just never got the scale out o…
When we moved almost 2 years ago my scale went into a box and I just didn't unpack it for the longest time. My husband weighs himself as part of monitoring his health as a prediabetic, also because he trains for bike racing and power to weight ratio is a thing related to measuring results of his training. I just never got the scale out of the box and told him that I was no longer weighing myself. Finally my husband, without even asking me, put it on Buy Nothing and we got rid of it. I love him for doing that without ever questioning my decision, because it would have been easy for him to think of it as a health metric I need to know.
I give blood regularly and they always want to know my weight. I've tried saying "it's enough" and they need a number to put in their form because the computer won't let them move on so I give them a guestimate. I realize that I am still probably rounding down after all those years of fudging my driver's license. I'm working on it.
I just had an ER visit for a broken bone and they asked a weight in order to determine my morphine dose for the pain. They sure as heck didn't make me get up off the gurney where I had already fainted once and weigh myself so I gave them a guestimate same as I do for the blood donation.
When we moved almost 2 years ago my scale went into a box and I just didn't unpack it for the longest time. My husband weighs himself as part of monitoring his health as a prediabetic, also because he trains for bike racing and power to weight ratio is a thing related to measuring results of his training. I just never got the scale out of the box and told him that I was no longer weighing myself. Finally my husband, without even asking me, put it on Buy Nothing and we got rid of it. I love him for doing that without ever questioning my decision, because it would have been easy for him to think of it as a health metric I need to know.
I give blood regularly and they always want to know my weight. I've tried saying "it's enough" and they need a number to put in their form because the computer won't let them move on so I give them a guestimate. I realize that I am still probably rounding down after all those years of fudging my driver's license. I'm working on it.
I just had an ER visit for a broken bone and they asked a weight in order to determine my morphine dose for the pain. They sure as heck didn't make me get up off the gurney where I had already fainted once and weigh myself so I gave them a guestimate same as I do for the blood donation.