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Does cycling of weight loss and gain increase mtf female area fat distribution?

Started by ChrissyRyan, April 11, 2019, 11:29:42 PM

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ChrissyRyan

Does repeated cycling of weight loss and gain increase mtf with HRT female area fat distribution?

Have you tried to do this (or unintentionally have done this) with maybe a five pound or so weight loss, then a similar amount of weight gain?  In theory, the weight gain produces new fat which would be distributed to the "female fat accumulation areas" instead of the waist area.

What were your results when you may have had repeated weight loss, then a weight gain cycle?

Is there medical research published that show fat distribution results of mtfs using HRT who tried this weight loss and gain cycling?  I wonder if this repeated cycling results in noticeable female fat accumulation areas distribution with no overall weight gain.  Some people may call this fat "redistribution", but if fat does not move (redistribute) and only new fat is deposited, perhaps "distribution" is the correct word to use.

Thanks for your time,

Chrissy
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TonyaW

I'm sort of trying this.  I needed to lose some so my plan is to go about 10 pounds below my actual goal and the eat my way back up to it.  Have about 10 pounds to drop yet before I get to the "put it back on in the (hopefully) right places" stage.

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Dani

Repeated weight loss and followed by regaining the excess weight is not healthy. I have been there. I just gained more and more weight.

Find a diet that will put you in the proper weight for your height and let the hormones do their magic. Once you are on the proper hormones, you will put your body fat where it belongs. Keep in mind that healthy women have much more body fat than healthy men. I am not saying to eat up everything in sight. Just keep your diet balanced. You will get there.
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Linde

I am not really overweight for a guy, i have pretty good proportions for a guy, just an ever so tiny belly, and some love handles.
The problem is, I am not a guy!  And I do not have a waist!  The only way I know to eliminate those love handles is to hunger them out!  But how do you know if you are loosing weight, when estrogen is putting some extra pounds into your boobs and your butt?
I started out on a slightly modified version of the Atkins died.  Modified because I am diabetic, and I need some carbs to not get into low sugar situations.  I get those carbs by eating lots of berries with every carb free meal.
I lost a few pounds so far, but again, I know that my butt gained some, and my breasts are also still growing (measured by the hurt indicator).  What I can see is that I get something that could resemble a waist in the future if the Gods are with me.
It looks as I am loosing some weight, while putting some on at the same time.  It is darn hard to be a very old teenager, but what can I do?
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