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what are the chances of regaining the same body you had before a rapid weight loss?
i'm 156cm and have a muscular build mainly due to sport, and this used to be accompanied by some good curves. at the time i weighed myself in early march, i was 56 kg and was very toned [i.e. no problems with jiggling in the wrong places].
by the end of the month i was 52 kg. this was after exams, which in the lead up i was a nervous wreck [more so than usual - i'm attributing this to the pill which i've stopped taking for a couple of weeks] and had shit sleeping/eating habits while continuing my normal activities. i was also on anitbiotics a couple of times.
now, i'm flat-chested, my hipbones protrude disturbingly and i have no discernible arse. to a degree i'm still forcing myself to eat, because if i ate when was hungry i'd probably eat twice a day, and smallish meals at that, and this term i'll be playing hockey and indoor soccer with 1 training session for each. does this mean i have a good chance to recover my old form?
eta: i don't want to go to a nutritionist as of yet and i don't think mum would let me anyway because she keeps saying that i was only "losing baby fat" [she's a nurse]
i'm 156cm and have a muscular build mainly due to sport, and this used to be accompanied by some good curves. at the time i weighed myself in early march, i was 56 kg and was very toned [i.e. no problems with jiggling in the wrong places].
by the end of the month i was 52 kg. this was after exams, which in the lead up i was a nervous wreck [more so than usual - i'm attributing this to the pill which i've stopped taking for a couple of weeks] and had shit sleeping/eating habits while continuing my normal activities. i was also on anitbiotics a couple of times.
now, i'm flat-chested, my hipbones protrude disturbingly and i have no discernible arse. to a degree i'm still forcing myself to eat, because if i ate when was hungry i'd probably eat twice a day, and smallish meals at that, and this term i'll be playing hockey and indoor soccer with 1 training session for each. does this mean i have a good chance to recover my old form?
eta: i don't want to go to a nutritionist as of yet and i don't think mum would let me anyway because she keeps saying that i was only "losing baby fat" [she's a nurse]
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