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08-18-2008, 08:19 PM | #1 | |||
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I'm a bit confused. I have an electric scale, which is new, which weighed me in at 128.6 pounds today before I went to my neurologist's office.
My neurologist weighed me and informed me I was 124 pounds! Is it possible that an uneven surface, such as a mat or floor, would cause the digital scale to be off? Or is the scale found in a doctor's office more accurate? Hey I'm not complaining about being 4 pounds lighter than I thought, but I figured I had an accurate scale at home.
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