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Ok well its almost the offseason for bball. And i want to start lifting again to try and gain some size and also look healthy and all that too. How should i start eating and what kind of diet should i maintain?

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I started a diet a week ago. I’ve been eating mostly salad, yogurt and granola. Once I start to see results, I think it will be easier for me to keep up with it but right now it’s hard to keep dieting without seeing why I’m doing it. How much longer with the same eating habits before I start to see the difference?

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I lost 60lbs in 5 months from changing my eating habits and working out (from 255lbs to 195lbs). I haven’t changed anything, but I have stopped losing weight.

Any tips to keep it going?

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I have pcos and I always read that diet and weight is very important for determining how regular your periods are.
So I want to ask everyone in real life;
Does your weight and eating habits affect how regular you are?
For me, if I eat sugary foods a lot then my cycle gets longer, and when I am slim my period is more regular than when I’m heavier.
Thanks to all.

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