Well, it was a learning experience today.
I missed my first lift - was sitting right in the room, watching the competition, and didn't realize they were _in_ my flight, so I had to run to the changing room, missed my first attempt, took it that weight for my second attempt and made it, and then not only didn't get my third, I got light-headed and had to be helped off the platform. And while trying to change in a hurry, I dropped and broke my cell phone, and lost my store-bought but nonetheless-valued reading glasses.
My wife and I both came to the same conclusion - I've been a little out of it from the experience of both dropping an extra 1.5 kg and having a same-day weigh-in. Either of those two by itself would have been fine, but both was one thing too much. I think I missed the fact that my flight was going on because I was just a bit light in bodyweight, salt, fluids, and food. I was OK up until about a day or two ago.
We stopped on the way home and fed me some more, and I'm going to take a well-deserved nap now.
I love learning, and all progress depends on mistakes. I made no mistakes in my training for this meet, I feel, up until about 10 days out when I started cutting weight, and that part just didn't go well, mostly just because it was too big a change for me to handle all at once. I'll do better next time, and will likely still target a heavier weight for an American record for the meet next June.
-S-