technical information here.when we don't eat and drink properly the body gets glycogen stored in the liver for energy,when its used up the glycogen store it starts on the body fat and we loose real weight.The glycogen store in the liver accounts for approx 6 lbs and when we start to eat and drink again it is immediately replaced so your weight goes up rapidly for about two or three days.
urine retention will cause tissue swelling and puffiness and may cause a slight weight gain,but rehydration and an increase in urine output will cause weight loss,that will be replaced as soon as you drink again,so does not constitute genuine weight just fluctuating scales.

I would think once you reach a six pound weight gain you will find the increase slowing down.

they say women fixate ontheir weight but you two are a real pair of girls lmao



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Recurrence June/07 died July 29th/07.

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