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Weight Chart with Trend Line by Big Daddy D. Patient Expert Posted Fri 12 Sep 2008 8:58am Statistically speaking, by May of 2007, I could reach my goal of 236 pounds. This would be a 100 pound weight loss in 9 months. But realistically, I think that it will likely be harder to lose weight the slimmer I get. Read on »
washingtonpoststyle: You know what this chart is missing? Real... by zoewscott Posted Tue 22 Mar 2011 5:46pm washingtonpoststyle : You know what this chart is missing? Real maple syrup. Also, liquified Oreos. sunfoundation : As Sarah Palin and others complain about $4-a-gallon gasoline, we can’t help but wonder what the fuss is about.  Pound for pound, people pay far  more than $-a-gallon for lots of their favorite things all the time Read on »
Your Weight-Loss Chart by Marci L. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 21 Sep 2009 10:33pm One tool that will really help you monitor and give you a visualization of your progress is a weight loss chart (Below is a 20-week chart which you can download and use). Using a weight loss chart will give you a more complete picture of what’s happening with your weight. For example: You can track your weight-loss progress monthly or quarterly Read on »
Having a weight loss food chart ... by Shelley .. Patient Expert Posted Sun 14 Sep 2008 3:15pm Having a weight loss food chart on hand is a great way to keep on track of what you’re eating and what your body needs. With the weight loss food chart as your guide, you can have a good indication as to what you should/shouldn’t eat to enhance your weight loss efforts. Keep a chart in handy The best way to stick with your weight loss food Read on »
Eats, December 12 - And An Irvingia Update (With Chart) by Low Carb Confidential !. Patient Expert Posted Sat 20 Dec 2008 5:38pm - down 2.2 lbs from yesterday, 3.7 lbs. from the day before. I’ve had these trends before, but what is really interesting is in the chart below. I have been recording my weight... (I’ve tossed the decimal points - a fraction of a pound is insignificant for a chart like this). The trend points to my gaining weight - and the chart also shows a jump Read on »
Body fat chart troubles by Perry R. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Tue 22 May 2012 10:20am I don’t get it.  On Saturday I weighed myself…194.  Then on Sunday I was 193.  Yesterday I stepped on the scale and clocked in at a solid 199.  What happened?  Did I suddenly pick up 6 pounds of body fat?  How is it that my weight can fluctuate by 6 pounds in a single day?  The most troubling part of it all is that my BMI puts me in ... Read on »
SPRI ES502R Xertube Resistance Band with Door Attachment and Exercise Charts (Blue, Heavy) by Krizia MissK Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 24 Feb 2011 6:38pm SPRI ES502R Xertube Resistance Band with Door Attachment and Exercise Charts (Blue, Heavy) At 1 1/2 times its length, the Blue (Heavy) weight equivalence is 15 lbs. Read on »
Ever Wonder What's Written In YOUR Medical Chart??? by Kara .. Posted Thu 25 Feb 2010 2:52pm I've decided I need a lighter post today. Last night my roomie showed me this list of things that real doctors have actually written in patients' charts. It's... they are. Remember, doctors actually wrote these things in peoples' charts. For your convenience, I have highlighted my favorites, but they are all good (so, erm, I started highlighting my Read on »
LIQUID AND DRY MEASURE CONVERSION CHART by Lesli Posted Wed 23 Dec 2009 1:31pm DRY MEASURE CONVERSION CHART 3 teaspoons  = 1 tablespoon = 1/2 ounce = 14.3 grams 2 tablespoons = 1/8 cup = 1 fluid ounce = 28.3 grams 4 tablespoons = 1/4 cup... = 3/4 cup = 6 ounces = .375 pound = 170 grams 32 tablespoons = 2 cups = 16 ounces = 1 pound = 453.6 grams 64 tablespoons = 4 cups = 32 ounces = 2 pounds = 907 grams LIQUID Read on »
Off the Charts by Fit Bottomed Girls Patient Expert Posted Mon 21 Jun 2010 3:00am foods (for the most part) and good genes, I’ve maintained a stable weight for most of my adult life. On any given day, my weight could fluctuate ±4 pounds, but for the most part...’ve been very accepting of my weight gain. That is, until I went to an online pregnancy weight tracker that told me I was a few pounds over the recommended weight gain Read on »