You can't know that in advance. You can weigh yourself now, and again after some days or weeks, to see whether you have gained or lost weight.
You will gain weight.
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It is best to maintain your weight at a healthy level [not to low or high] ask your doctor what a good weight for you is. Sometimes if you have a low weight for your age and height you need to gain weight, but if you weigh to much you should lose weight. So your best be is to ask your doctor about your weight and see what you need to do!!
Your BMR is specifically the number of calories you need to eat in order to maintain your weight. It is however, a simple science and various other factors are involved. Here's a link that explains it a little more, how to calculate it and thus, use it to maintain, gain or lose weight:http://www.ehow.com/how_5401507_lose-off-using-simple-math.html
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Gain, stupid.
It's safer than remaining overweight all the time, but it'd be better if you'd be able to maintain a more even body weight.I wouldn't... because then your body gets mixed up in the weight loss and weight gain, then it goes down hill from there. That is my opinion, you don't have to agree.
For a teenage girl your supposed to check your weight every month and maintain it.Not gain or lose
No ; but you won't gain any. But I am sure that you know that it's very UNhealthy...
If you gain weight quickly you will have fat problems. And if you lose weight too quickly you will suffer anorexia before you have a chance to gain the average weight. And that is the truth.
That depends on what you mean by "dry" and whether you want to lose weight, gain weight, or maintain weight. See the Related Question for more information.
Some will gain weight, and others will lose it. Drugs have different effects on different people, and can either make you feel more hungry (gain weight) or less hungry (lose weight).