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SweatPea
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That's awesome Mindi!
WTG!


WTG!






Thanks!!!! I'm pretty excited myself...even more so thinking about how, sometime during the next week, if all goes well, I'll see that elusive "1" in front of my weight....![]()
Muscle weighs more than fat. When you start working out, the body will often start making muscle first because its the muscle that burns the fat. That's why you weigh the same as when you started.
Try letting your clothes be a better indicator of your weight loss than your scale. A scale won't tell you that your fat has been converted to muscle, it will only tell you what you weigh. Your clothes will start fitting looser and you'll see more definition in your calves, thighs, etc.
Keep doing what you're doing, and the scale will start to show the weight loss you want. It just takes more time for it to do so.
It seems you don't actually gain or lose fat cells, it's the same number. When you lose weight you are merely shrinking them down in size. No matter really, same result in the end if you lose weight, you lose weight, just not cells.