I seem to have been holding some waterweight. . .
I had a constant weight of 188lb for the two weeks I was off my diet. This
morning I went to the scales and it read . . . 184lb!!! I have been
drinking enough and weighed myself at the same time of day. Should I expect
that to come back on or not??
MadJock
204/184/165
Perple Gyrl - 12 Nov 2003 01:20 GMT
During your time off, were you working out alot less too? If so, then it
may be lessoning of muscle? Maybe your mild re-feed helped?
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Beverly - 12 Nov 2003 12:25 GMT
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Congratulations. It's not uncommon to lose a few pounds when you've taken
a few days off from your plan. If you were drinking less water or a little
heavier on the carbs than usual this might be the reason.
Take it! Just stick to your plan.
Beverly
Ignoramus32131 - 12 Nov 2003 14:06 GMT
> I seem to have been holding some waterweight. . .
>
> I had a constant weight of 188lb for the two weeks I was off my diet. This
> morning I went to the scales and it read . . . 184lb!!! I have been
> drinking enough and weighed myself at the same time of day. Should I expect
> that to come back on or not??
expect 1 lb to come back
i
> MadJock
> 204/184/165
Cox SMTP east - 12 Nov 2003 14:13 GMT
Happy happy, joy, joy. Just be happy...and committed to staying the course.
Congrats. Elise.
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Gloria - 13 Nov 2003 13:52 GMT
Could I please rub shoulers with you:) I'm at this stupid 188 and I'm
READY for THE drop! So just smile and thank God for this WONDERFUL
loss!!
glo