Anonymous wrote:Try drinking water. Losing 10 pounds in a week indicates you are dehydrated. Wrestlers use this trick all the time to make weight.
Anonymous wrote:I get it OP. When I lose 10 pounds it shows mostly in my face and everything starts to sag. I look older. Get back to a healthy diet and stay hydrated, take care of your skin and build up some muscle.
Anonymous wrote:Losing 10 pounds over the course of a week or two is not healthy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I lost almost 10 pounds during the blizzard (and the week leading up to the blizzard). It was a combination of extreme stress (not blizzard related--when I am stressed my appetite disappears), only drinking water during the blizzard (I forgot to get my usual juice--I'm a huge juice drinker--lemonade, grape, etc.), eating no treats during the blizzard (forgot to get treats), and generally not eating much during the blizzard.
I used to weigh 146 and now I weigh 137. I'm 5'5''. Anyhow, as a result of this weight loss, people keep telling me that I look exhausted, haggard, too thin, and old. It's true, I lost a lot of weight in my face and I do think I look older and more haggard (wrinkle lines are more apparent now, underneath my eyes looks more hollow). However, my lower body looks a lot better. All of my clothes are hanging off me as a result of this weight loss. I'm 40.
Should I gain some or all of it back? I wasn't trying to lose the weight, it just happened.
If you're such a huge juice drinker, you don't "forget"
Anonymous wrote:I lost almost 10 pounds during the blizzard (and the week leading up to the blizzard). It was a combination of extreme stress (not blizzard related--when I am stressed my appetite disappears), only drinking water during the blizzard (I forgot to get my usual juice--I'm a huge juice drinker--lemonade, grape, etc.), eating no treats during the blizzard (forgot to get treats), and generally not eating much during the blizzard.
I used to weigh 146 and now I weigh 137. I'm 5'5''. Anyhow, as a result of this weight loss, people keep telling me that I look exhausted, haggard, too thin, and old. It's true, I lost a lot of weight in my face and I do think I look older and more haggard (wrinkle lines are more apparent now, underneath my eyes looks more hollow). However, my lower body looks a lot better. All of my clothes are hanging off me as a result of this weight loss. I'm 40.
Should I gain some or all of it back? I wasn't trying to lose the weight, it just happened.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, don't gain it back, maybe even lose another 10 and then get Botox.
This is a seriously awful post. OP might have a real medical issue with food -- "jokes" like these don't help.
Anonymous wrote:I lost almost 10 pounds during the blizzard (and the week leading up to the blizzard). It was a combination of extreme stress (not blizzard related--when I am stressed my appetite disappears)… I wasn't trying to lose the weight, it just happened.