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Reply to "What happens with the blood when you loose too much too fast?"
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[quote=Anonymous]It never occurred to me as an issue but what happens to the persons' blood when they engage in a rapid weight loss. Let's say you loose 30lbs in one month, that is a lot of body weight. The same blood will circulate and "feed" so to speak in much less space, when the fat cells go, so do some blood vessels right? the tinny ones. So when a person shrink by that much, can one get a hypertension or something? Because in theory you have the same amount of blood to squeeze in the smaller body all of the sudden. I guess gradual weight loss is non issue in any case but fast one can in theory lead to some "oversupply" of blood? Maybe? Just wondering. It is probably stupid but hey, maybe someone knows something? I could not find anything solid on this.[/quote]
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