One reason (at least for me) is that at the doctor’s office, they only ask you to take off your shoes before being weighed. But at home, I step on the scale before dressing. The stuff in my pockets and on my person (personal electronics, keys, wallet, watch, etc.) easily adds 7 lbs right there.
So when I go to the doctor today, I end up removing all of that before getting on the scale. Sort of like what I have to do in airports :-)
I get weighed at the doctor’s office fully clothed. It does add about 10 lbs. in the winter with heavier clothes and shoes. Recently, I weighed myself fully clothed before going to the doctor. My home scale if very accurate.
I just tell my doctor what I weighed that morning. No problem, since it’s always consistent. No food or anything yet, no heavy coat, etc. Besides, doctors can look at us and guess our weight and age better than anyone in a carnival, since they see people all day long.
snsurone76 10 months ago
That’s only if you’re in the UK, Leroy. ;-)
Macushlalondra 10 months ago
If you were British you’d be happy to have 10 pounds added rather than many more than that subtracted. Though I guess the UK uses the Euro now.
Troglodyte 10 months ago
Maybe because the good Doc is weighing in with his opinions?
markkahler52 10 months ago
Add 10 pounds to the person, minus the much, MUCH lighter wallet!!
Out of the Past 10 months ago
They’re arm in arm. Don’t ever recall seeing that.
shamino 10 months ago
One reason (at least for me) is that at the doctor’s office, they only ask you to take off your shoes before being weighed. But at home, I step on the scale before dressing. The stuff in my pockets and on my person (personal electronics, keys, wallet, watch, etc.) easily adds 7 lbs right there.
So when I go to the doctor today, I end up removing all of that before getting on the scale. Sort of like what I have to do in airports :-)
tcayer 10 months ago
A. They set their scales 5 pounds over. 2. You have all your clothes, shoes, cell phone, wallet, etc. still on!
SofaKing Premium Member 10 months ago
Because they weigh you wearing clothes, wallet and phone in your pocket.
Call me Ishmael 10 months ago
Think of it as stored energy.
jpozenel 10 months ago
I get weighed at the doctor’s office fully clothed. It does add about 10 lbs. in the winter with heavier clothes and shoes. Recently, I weighed myself fully clothed before going to the doctor. My home scale if very accurate.
WilliamVollmer 10 months ago
But the co-pays substract ten pound from your bank account.
Moonkey Premium Member 10 months ago
I just tell my doctor what I weighed that morning. No problem, since it’s always consistent. No food or anything yet, no heavy coat, etc. Besides, doctors can look at us and guess our weight and age better than anyone in a carnival, since they see people all day long.
anncorr339 10 months ago
The U K still have their old currency King Charles is on the new money
DouglasSmith1 10 months ago
And 20 points of blood pressure.
ToneeRhianRose 8 months ago
Haha! (^▽^)