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Old Wed, Feb-26-03, 21:15
putch putch is offline
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Plan: Atkins
Stats: 375/336/165
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Progress: 19%
Location: Wyoming
Default inches, inches!

Hi,

NOT that I'm complaining, but who can explain this phenomenon of losing inches when the weight lost doesn't seem to correspond? I've been doing Atkins for six weeks and have lost 18 inches from the 7 places Atkins says to measure (chest, waist, hips, upper arms, thighs)...have dropped over a size, but the pounds are clicking off as fast. My sister is having the same "problem." He mentions it in his book and adds...but I want you to lose pounds, too. Any help?
Thanks!
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