Gained 4 lbs in 2 weeks?
 
            
                
                    must_deflate                
                
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                    We went on vacation to Colorado for 2 weeks- did a lot of walking around and hiking.  I relaxed my eating habits a little, mostly meaning I ate more carbs than usual- such as bread, rice and potatoes if they came with the meal.  I was hungry anyhow.  I didn't eat desserts except for a bite or two of other people's.  When I returned I'd regained 4 of the 18 lbs I've lost in the past year.  WTF???  That would be the equivalent of 1000 extra calories per DAY. There's no way I came anywhere close to that. And I was exercising.  THis was NOT a "mai tai's on the beach" vacation.
I went back on the wagon when I returned. It's been three days but it isn't melting off like I hoped. What gives?
                I went back on the wagon when I returned. It's been three days but it isn't melting off like I hoped. What gives?
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            Unless you ate an additional 14000 calories, then its probably water retention. Give it a couple more days.0
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            Yeah, I was thinking most of it must be water--- Which is why I was expecting it to come off in a couple of days. I guess I need to be more patient?
 I found out also that being at high altitude can increase water retention. We were over 8000 feet most of the time. Maybe that's it.0
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            water retention and poop.0
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            Oh no! You smoked all the weed, didn't you?! :smokin:
 Probably not....anyway your water retention is probably aggravated by a few factors: change in diet, major altitude change, and change in physical activity. Also, travel can cause constipation. Drink some extra water (coffee!) and give it at least a week.
 And no more weed.:laugh:0
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            You probably gained 8 lbs but are more dehydrated now than before you left.0
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            Oh no! You smoked all the weed, didn't you?! :smokin:
 Probably not....anyway your water retention is probably aggravated by a few factors: change in diet, major altitude change, and change in physical activity. Also, travel can cause constipation. Drink some extra water (coffee!) and give it at least a week.
 And no more weed.:laugh:
 Oh, no you caught me! (not really, I have to set a good example for my kid ) 0 0
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            You probably gained 8 lbs but are more dehydrated now than before you left.
 Yeah, that must be it!! I smoked weed and then ate the entire state of Colorado. That's it. 0 0
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            I gained 10lbs in one week. Yes, it's true. No, it was not my TOM. The body is a strange thing.0
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            If you are used to lower carbs and you eat more than normal, that can increase water retention.
 I went on vacation and went camping. We tried to eat around the campsite every meal, walked the mountain every morning (45-60min with an 18mo on my back), and I aimed to eat half as much as my children. I came back 2 weeks later and was 12lbs up.
 I wanted to scream and I'm pretty sure I cried.0
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