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Fri, Mar-15-02, 14:10
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Plan: Atkins / Somersizing
Stats: 194/184/160
BF:
Progress: 29%
Location: British Columbia, Canada
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Wow!! ![EEK!](/images/smilies/eek.gif) That's pretty harsh!!
That makes me think of another question. When we are eating the required amount of protein/fat and burning our fat reserves, is it possible that we won't lose scale weight or inches but be changing the 'make-up" of our bodies? For example, I carry most of my excess weight in my stomach area and I noticed that when I layed down on my side it was really flabby and loose. I have noticed lately that I feel much tighter and not so uncomfortable when I lay on my side. The muscles in my legs also feel firmer to me as I stretch and I can't attribute this feeling to exercise at this point!! ![Roll Eyes (Sarcastic)](/images/smilies/rolleyes.gif) Could I possibly be feeding my muscles more of what they need and "growing" more just by diet alone?? Hope this makes some sort of sense!!
![Sunny](/images/smilies/sunny.gif) SS!!
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