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Anonymous
Your initial weight loss is mostly just excess retented water being lost. Water is retained in fat tissue and as you exercised regularly your body cops the fuck on that it's not famine time and doesn't need to retain this water.
As you exercise more, you will lose less pounds per week as you build more muscle, which weighs more than fat.
Basically, don't worry about how many pounds you lose.
Your metric should be how much exercise you can do(you should be able to increase your exercise intensity every few weeks as your fitness increases) and how toned and bulked your muscles become, so keep an eye on your mirror and forget about your scales.
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