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Started by Kristal, September 08, 2013, 04:16:38 AM
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Quote from: Joelene9 on September 08, 2013, 04:29:19 AM UGGH! The belly stays! Some fat will go to the hips and thighs and an additional thickness under the skin, making it smoother and lighter. There will be some loss of fat in the fingers, making them appear thinner, but not shorter. I loss some vocational implanted lead in my fingers due to this plus the flushing effect of the Spiro. The effect is that I got some feeling back in the fingers. A positive side effect. You know the drill as well as I: EXERCISE! Joelene
Quote from: Harlow on September 08, 2013, 08:01:35 PMBummer!I'm very slender but my "natural" six pack in my twenties that I didn't ever have to work for is gone. I just have a slightly round tummy, even though it's still small. Basically in the mornings it's pretty flat but after lunch and fluids it's a little round the rest of the day.I too was hoping that it would move to my hips, because litterally my hips are completely flat and then my hip bone shows and the bone on the side of my butt. So excited to finally get some girl hips, if that's even possible so quick question, even if it's not a gut and it's just a little tiny bit of fat, none of it moves?
Quote from: LilDevilOfPrada on September 09, 2013, 11:48:26 AMPretty much. The whole thing is that the fat that is moved is in regions that become fem'd so the belly doesnt count. Thats why the fingers, your shouldrs etc change but something like your belly wont, as I say flab is a stubborn old enemy.
Quote from: Harlow on September 09, 2013, 08:16:19 PMWell hopefully since I have just a little tummy I'll just do sit ups everyday and get rid of it quickly
Quote from: Aina on September 11, 2013, 09:22:26 PMIs fat the only thing effected or is muscle also effected, like women have to don't gain the same muscle definition as men. So working on certain areas like hip, butt ect exercise might be beneficial?
Quote from: Septet on September 12, 2013, 03:23:05 AMI've heard that E can sort of eat your muscles. I'm going to have to start practicing with my swords more often, or I might not be able to lift them!From what I learned in the Navy, "targeted exercise" doesn't work as well as people seem to think it does. Think about it. When someone loses weight, where is the first place you notice? The face, right? Now, have you ever seen anyone doing face crunches?
Quote from: -Emily- on September 12, 2013, 03:47:39 AMIts both E and Progesterone which tend to melt the muscles.As regards swords - I noticed that my wrist is still quite strong and its mostly tendons which are important for that purpose. But I have to admit, being a big fan of Scottish baskethilt broadswords - they feel heavier than they used to be... I can work it around quite comfortably, but I do feel its weight when I simply lift it.
Quote from: Septet on September 12, 2013, 06:08:38 AMI work mainly with katanas, which are ridiculously light when compared to European style swords, but I was never very strong to begin with, so I worry.
Quote from: broken. on September 13, 2013, 06:54:03 PMBut I do think your fat can kind of keep its same pattern because my mom is a SUPER pear and I don't really store any fat on my hips at all.