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How can I get the stupid red warning to stop showing up if I eat a few more calories than FitBit recommends?
My BMI was 17 when I started. I am not trying to lose any weight, but I have lost almost 5 pounds. Today I ate a very small piece of a birthday ice cream pie and that set me 150-ish calories over their goal for me for today. I got a big red "OOPS!" warning. OK, if I had a problem with being overweight that would be fine. I don't. My BMI is now 16.3. This stupid computer needs to stop telling me I am eating too much. I am not.

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Hello @javamooney 

 

You could change your weight plans and put a target bigger than your current weight. That way your target would actually to eat more calories than you spend, to sustain a weight gain. 

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Hello @javamooney 

 

You could change your weight plans and put a target bigger than your current weight. That way your target would actually to eat more calories than you spend, to sustain a weight gain. 

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