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losing weight and your feet


Question Posted Friday December 26 2008, 8:20 pm

When you lose a lot of weight, do your feet shrink at all? Like if you weigh a lot and then lose a bunch of weight. I mean if you have wide feet and then lose weight could you possibly not have wide feet anymore?

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ductape_n_roses answered Saturday December 27 2008, 7:10 pm:
If you're overweight and you lose a lot of weight, yes there may have been some fat that have accumulated on your feet gone -- thus changing your feet size a little.

However, you may not see too much of a change.

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The_MoUsY_spell_checker answered Saturday December 27 2008, 12:47 pm:
That's unlikely, because there's not much fat on your feet. Really, look at your feet. The width is from the bones inside.

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