Water weight?
karirenae
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so I cheated saturday and are a few Girl Scout cookies and applebees chicken strips the ne t day I was up 4 lbs! I'm HOPING this is water weight? Will it come back off easily? Any insight helps
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How many was 'a few'? I've usually found that weight quickly, and recently gained, comes off again fairly quickly.0
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It's almost certainly water weight. There's no way you gained that much fat. Give it a week, it will come off.0
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Fit......It might be fat... OP did you eat 14,000 calories???0
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No, I dont believe I ate 14,000 calories. lol. I had applebees fires, chicken strips and honey mustard, also like 5 girl scout cookies. Its just amazing what one day does to you. Last week, I had 4 days in a row that I screwed up, and lost more weight that next week faster than I have before, then I screwed up.0
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Proceed foods like that slow down your digestion a lot. It gets "stuck" in the slow digestion track for a few days. Plus the water retained to "digest" processed things. It becomes a seemingly endless cycle sometimes... Good luck.0
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Were you pretty low carb before the high-carb intake? If so, then definitely water weight. The carbs allow your glycogen stores to be replenished. Each gram of glycogen adds 3-4 grams of water.
http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/56/1/292S.full.pdf
I went in the other direction. Had 0 carbs the other day. Stuffed myself on pork ribs. Lost 3lbs the next day.0 -
Were you pretty low carb before the high-carb intake? If so, then definitely water weight. The carbs allow your glycogen stores to be replenished. Each gram of glycogen adds 3-4 grams of water.
http://ajcn.nutrition.org/content/56/1/292S.full.pdf
I went in the other direction. Had 0 carbs the other day. Stuffed myself on pork ribs. Lost 3lbs the next day.
Yes actually I am always 20g or under, so I guess that is it, I HOPE!!!0
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