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Yes, PCOS makes it difficult to lose weight. It actually is a contributing factor to weight gain. It causes insulin resistance, and often medications like Metformin are prescribed to help regulate this.
You cannot lose any noticeable amount of body fat in one second.
That would depend on what your eating disorder is, if it is that you are prone to overeating, it is going to be difficult to lose weight, on the other hand, if you have a eating disorder like anorexia or bulimia, you will lose weight.
For smaller people its difficult you diet has to be stricter and you would have to do more extercising
It is very difficult to lose weight in your face, unless you are losing weight overall. Some specialized neck exercises, such as rolls, might help, as might squats and bench presses. The best way to lose weight out of your face is to lose weight overall.
There is no way to lose weight permanently. Maintaining your weight take continual vigilance and work. Permanent weight loss is a life style.
lose weight and get a life.
Yes, but it's difficult.
Some overweight people may have a medical condition which results in weight gain, and can make it very difficult for them to lose weight. Others simply don't have the willpower and/or desire to stick to a weight loss plan.
There is no weight change in the instant of transition from life to death.
In my opinion, you have no neeed to lose your weight. You should have to focus to maintain your health and fitness which is most important part of our life.
The body is an extremely efficient machine. It will use stored fat first before it ever draws energy from muscles. So, based on that fact it is easier to lose a pound of fat and difficult to lose muscle weight.