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<blockquote data-quote="neithskye" data-source="post: 1923095" data-attributes="member: 484290"><p>I looked that up because I was curious. So apparently what happens is when you lose fat it gets replaced with water so you don't initially lose weight. Then just one day you lose all the water resulting in the big weight loss numbers. Then the cycle repeats. They also say that's why where you lost the fat feels "softer" - because it's water for a while. I have noticed that - where I've lost fat, like my belly, is not solid anymore; it's kind of "jiggly". Fascinating!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="neithskye, post: 1923095, member: 484290"] I looked that up because I was curious. So apparently what happens is when you lose fat it gets replaced with water so you don't initially lose weight. Then just one day you lose all the water resulting in the big weight loss numbers. Then the cycle repeats. They also say that's why where you lost the fat feels "softer" - because it's water for a while. I have noticed that - where I've lost fat, like my belly, is not solid anymore; it's kind of "jiggly". Fascinating! [/QUOTE]
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