15/f, 5'7 (my height may be needed it's a weight question)
i've been eating healthy for a really long time (i used to weigh around 135, and since about march i haven't gone above 130. i'm usually around 124.) for the past week there have been many graduation parties, so i've still been watching what i eat, but i've been having the sweets i want. the thing is, if anything, i've been losing weight. this morning i weighed myself and i weighed 121.5.
my question is, why am i losing weight and not gaining weight? i don't think my muscle is turning into fat, because i'm still as thin as i was, and i don't have any more fat than i did before. i still have toned abs and such. is my metabolism speeding up because i'm eating more sweets than i was before? (i've heard that might be the case?) someone help please?? and please don't say "you're 15, you shouldn't be worrying about your weight." i just like to feel healthy and slim.
xgracee8P answered Monday June 11 2007, 11:03 pm: It could be serious. I would see a doctor, weight loss is a symtom of many illnesses. You're right, that is weird. talk to your parents about it and then they will see if you should call a doctor or not. [ xgracee8P's advice column | Ask xgracee8P A Question ]
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