Because you are probably gaining muscle and losing fat. But muscle wieghts more than fat. It will eventually even itself out and you will be healthy fit and feel great. You may not weight what you would like, but don't pay a lot of attention to that. Weight shouldn't really be the biggest concern.
That answer is 100% correct, however also watch the food you eat. You can do all the walking you want but if the diet isn't right then the results wont be there.
6 months
together almost 200
sorry, I never had a tubal ligation, but here's what I did to lose weight before and it works. I ate 5 small meals a day and got about four hours of walking everyday. ( you don't have to do four hours of walking a day to lose weight, I just had time for it. ) here's what I ate for each of my 5 meals- 1st meal 1 glass of skim milk 1 turkey sandwich w/ lettuce and mayonnaise 1 apple 2nd meal 2 bowls of special K cereal w/ milk freshly chopped salad w/ sliced oranges 3rd meal Fresh fruit salad w/ yogurt and granola 1 turkey sandwich w/ lettuce and mayonnaise 4th meal 1 banana 1 freshly chopped salad w/orange 1 glass of skim milk 5th meal 1 turkey sandwich w/ lettuce and mayonnaise 1 apple 1 glass of skim milk Doing the diet that I did I lost 2 pounds per week and was able to lose 45 pounds in a period of 5 months. Although 5 months sounds like a long time to lose 45 pounds, consider this, if you lose two pounds a week that's 1 pound every 3 or 4 days, and that's every 3 or 4 days that you will look more slimmer. Many people don't put much value on health and would try the latest in losing weight, such as fad diets and weight losing gimmicks. Don't get fooled by them, it's just a scam to con you out of your money. That sounds like a very effective way to loose weight (having 5 meals a day and walking for 4 hours everyday if you have time). One reason you might be gaining weight intstead of losing it is that you might be gaining mucsle. :-)
Taylor's longest relationship is almost 7 months.
We have two that share the same hatch date. One started crowing around 5 months old. The other not until almost 8 months old. I suppose there is a standard, but my roosters were to stubborn to follow it.
Horrible in the summer months. It's almost as if you are walking through water.
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Walking sticks have a life span of about 18 months.
Fourteen months. It took Spurlock fourteen months to lose the weight gained from his experiment.
its molting, no biggy, just loosing its feathers and growing new ones back. your chicken will have feathers again in about 2 months. it happens almost every year
6 months
ghandi
Mostly in spring months from losing their winter coat,which is always when its the thickest.
Almost 3 months.
walks alone--12 months (15-18 months)
It depends on how heavy the baby is it could take 6 months for an baby to start walking or It could take 18 months for an baby to start walking.
I hae heard they started walking t 11 months by my friends who are friends with the Gosselins.