Gaining

93 pounds in 5 weeks.

That is not possible, these tools don’t take in to account the thermogenetik Effekt off Lage quantaties, also you will move more even when sitting.
Plus to gain ~90 pound you will need an excess of ~300000 Kalories

And 99% of people can’t stuff 10000 plus calories daily!

When going hard one pound per day should be possible …
3 years

93 pounds in 5 weeks.

—> what John said smiley

365 in a year is not realistic!
But 50 pounds in 50 days is possible. Always depending on the individual situation.

But one thing is certain, if you eat 10000 calories every day you will be fat as fuck very fast 😂
3 years

93 pounds in 5 weeks.

In Race Against Time, Dominique Lanoise (RIP) had gained 125lbs in 6 weeks which forced the cancellation of her WLS.
Lipodema, Water Retention along with hypo-thyroid and metabolism completely slowing to a crawl are all factors that could make that 93 lb gain in 5-6 weeks possible.
3 years

93 pounds in 5 weeks.

John Smith:
Lanoise was already super-obese - and on her way of losing weight - for a start.

It is widely known that some extremely obese people can loses almost 100 pounds within one or two months under some strict calorie-deficit diet, same as they has proven been capable to gain nearly as much as they've lost within a fairly smaller time period.

The OP is not this big.

At the end of the day, if the OP has/develops thyroid, water retention or slower metabolism issues it could very well happen. More likely in those who have additional fat cells that expand but can happen still.
3 years

93 pounds in 5 weeks.

NYCBellyBlimp:
John Smith:
Lanoise was already super-obese - and on her way of losing weight - for a start.

It is widely known that some extremely obese people can loses almost 100 pounds within one or two months under some strict calorie-deficit diet, same as they has proven been capable to gain nearly as much as they've lost within a fairly smaller time period.

The OP is not this big.

At the end of the day, if the OP has/develops thyroid, water retention or slower metabolism issues it could very well happen. More likely in those who have additional fat cells that expand but can happen still.



The real trick is to learn how to cause the metabolism or fat cells issues
3 years

93 pounds in 5 weeks.

I know of two ways. Contracting Adenovirus 36 will cause genetic enhancements for fat cell growth and usually results in permanent obesity and rapid weight gain.
PPAR-Y activators such as TZDs and to a lessor extent some NSAIDs will also increase fat cell count.

Personally, if I could catch ADV-36 I would. Has a lot of other metabolic improvements aside from obesity, like better cholesterol and glucose numbers.
3 years

93 pounds in 5 weeks.

Why would I encourage anybody to do anything? I just like information. Besides if it was possible to get on purpose, I'd have already done it. If someone else knows something I don't, maybe they'll share the info, and then everyone is better off.

Also "life threatening and rare"? Smdh around 30% of obese people already have antibodies, it's not covid, it's a cold that's associated with better cholesterol numbers and A1C
3 years

93 pounds in 5 weeks.

You can't do it. I get the fantasy of it but these posts always annoy me a bit.

If you gained 365 pounds in a year or 100 in 100 days or even 50 in 50 days you'd literally have a 95% chance of being in congestive heart failure and/or kidney failure IF you could even consume enough to do so for that long.

Now gaining this amount of weight in 4 times the Amount of time? Sure but even that takes a big toll. The faster your gain is the harder it is on your body.

Most people who gain 10 pounds of actual bodyweight in 10 days (dry weight in the morning not after stuffing, and not including water weight) Tend to feel like shit after those 10 days. Some don't but most people do. Taking 20 to 40 days to gain that same 10 pounds you'll feel a hundred times better.

And I'm talking about after you get off and your lust has been settled.

My absolute biggest stuffings have had me increase weight by 8-10 pounds in a day. Most of that weight will be excreted through the bowels and bladder. And a poundish of solid fat sticks. However I usually feel absolutely sick or have gotten sick the next day from doing so.

But if you're gaining a pound a day for any significant amount of time your bodyweight increases faster than your cardiovascular, blood vessles, organs can adapt. Usually it makes your hormones go haywire for a minute like high blood sugars or big spike in cortisol or estrogen (because fat is estrogenic endocrine tissue regardless of gender) and it's really bad.

It's not sustainable the reality is your going to feel like trash and fall out of love with gaining. And If you keep it up long enough your going to prematurely shorten your life to a significantly greater extent than if you took twice the amount of time to gain said weight.

Also that virus isn't that rare, I think I recall reading that an estimated 1 out of 10 people have gotten it at some point in their lifespans and to a healthy individual it's not life threatening its like a cold. And 99% of people do not die from it. More people die from diabetes congestive heart failure kidney failure, etc all things your at an increased risk of from weight gain.

Also thay virus doesn't result in rapid weight gain (but rapid here is subjective) just increases your body's willingness to store fat.

I don't get annoyed that really rapid weight gains are bad for your health, just trying to provide some information. I get annoyed at how physically unrealistic it is and people seem to completely ignore that, don't believe me lol go try it and let me know how that works out for ya.

You see people all the time ask how do I gain a pound a day. And the answer is don't. If your eating enough food to make you sleepy enough to pass out on the couch your getting fatter, it's that simple.

Weight gain is more enjoyable if you just gain weight. If you start setting unrealistic calorie goals your setting yourself up for constant disappointment
3 years

93 pounds in 5 weeks.

Yeah sorry for the rant. Wasn't really nessecary. If it was easy to gain that much indefinitely I wouldn't live to 30😬😬😬
3 years