Apple preview flattening text of some PDFs

I have a pdf document that is about 1MB in size and is primarily text with some graphics. If I open the document in preview, I can select text, annotate, etc. Whenever I save the document however, it gets flattened to a 60MB document that's images only (i.e. no selectable text anymore). Any thoughts as to why this is happening? Most PDFs don't have this problem.
Thanks!
-Adam

Did you resolve this?
I have discovered that if I annotate using preview a file that was created by PDFCreator the resulting file can no longer be searched, annotated, whatever. The text is no longer considered text.

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