When a hyperthyroid condition is treated and the patient stabilized in their personal normal thyroid hormone range, weight will usually begin to return slowly and appropriately as determined by the patient's diet and exercise habits.
Well its not necessarily that you lose weight some people will and some people don't If regular exercise and the way you eat changes to healthy lifestyle then your weight will decrease or prevent you from putting weight on.
Take her to the vet and find out WHY she lost so much weight. Forcing weight-gain is not going to solve the underlying problem.
Skipping a meal doesnt necessarily mean that you will gain weight, but it will make you want to eat a little more than regular to make up for that lost meal. So that's where, I would think, people would get the idea that skipping meals make you gain weight.
Yes, you can gain weight back quickly after you have lost it. Crash diets often have this awful result. This comes from water weight loss, or from unsustainable starvation-type diets.
Yes It can If you gain or lost weight.
I have that condition but I never actually lost weight. I did gain weight from a steroid my doctors put me on, which I eventually lost most of. But most any time someone loses any significant amount of weight over a short period of time your body is likely to gain it back along with a few additional pounds.
No. You will GAIN weight. And smoking will tire you more and you will be sick and highly possible have lung cancer
Kirstie Alley goes up & down.
Some illnesses can make you lose weight. Returning to normal eating habits will make you gain back what you lost, but usually not any more.
I've been on Yaz for 3 months and I've lost 5 pounds, doing excersize, so it doesnt make you loose or gain weight, its up to you.
It affects different people in different ways. Some people have had a good deal of weight gain with methotrexate, but others have lost weight due to a suppressed appetite.
If you are referring to the past tense, then yes you would say, "I have lost some weight."