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Oh deary me.


6 weeks school holidays and no will power mean I have not fasted properly since the middle of July.

Add in an all inclusive holiday and a fondness for wine, it's not a good picture.

I know 5:2 will be fantastic as soon as I get back to work, but I don't want to mess up the forum stats by entering my current weight. I don't actually know what that is, but my jeans tell me it won't show much progress since the end if April.

Could I 'tare' my start weight, track somewhere else - or just be honest in the accompanying notes that go with weigh in?

This is all because I don't want to make the forum stats look bad - I'm not in denial, honest :wink:
Hi Effie.

Just drop Moogie a PM and she'll be able to help you.

:clover:
Why re-set? It's a reflection of YOUR journey? ;) Why shouldn't the forum stats also show that summer holiday's have an effect. :)
It's up to you my dear :) You can log your current weight and mark that as being a period of 'aiming to maintain' rather than aiming to lose since you've not fasted. The tracker will then ignore the stats for the collated data as you weren't trying to lose weight. Or if you want to start from scratch I can delete your tracker data and you can start again :)
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