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Not feeling full

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Recently I have not felt the feeling of being full or over stuffed..ect this has been happening for the past few days, I think it started on Sat. I keep eating and I still have the kinda hungry but not appetite. Today I ate something that I usually struggle to finish and I finished it with easy and still wanted more!

arg
 
If you have a high metabolism like me, no problems! If you don't, try filling up on veggies/drink more water.
 
Originally posted by: Tiamat
If you have a high metabolism like me, no problems! If you don't, try filling up on veggies/drink more water.

well also I do feel like I have more energy then before as well. Everything feels a bit "looser" is the best way I can explain it.
 
Originally posted by: Newbian
You are going to get fat...

Also make sure you don't have a tapeworm.


no symptoms of that yet, and I hope never. I wash my hands before every meal, and I don't eat undercooked meat.
 
Originally posted by: ebaycj
Did you also start intensely excercising on Saturday? That would explain it.

well, I was in NY walking a lot. But it was nothing compared to what I was doing few weeks ago. Which I need to start again.(a bit running/short workout)
 
do you have stomach problems, like a lot of gas?

could be your body isn't absorbing nutrients which makes it want more food. or hypochlorhydria, lack of stomach acid.
 
Originally posted by: JohnCU
do you have stomach problems, like a lot of gas?

could be your body isn't absorbing nutrients which makes it want more food. or hypochlorhydria, lack of stomach acid.


not more then usual.
 
I have had the same problem my entire life.
I need to eat incredible amounts to feel "full."

There have been days where I have eaten 5 qtr pound double cheese burgers at lunch and been hungry 2 hours later .... it sucks.
 
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
I have had the same problem my entire life.
I need to eat incredible amounts to feel "full."

There have been days where I have eaten 5 qtr pound double cheese burgers at lunch and been hungry 2 hours later .... it sucks.

Same.

There have been very rare times where a meal "satisfies" me, but more often than not I am hungry still after a second course lol.... Or hungry soon after I'm done with the meal.
 
Originally posted by: DisgruntledVirus
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
I have had the same problem my entire life.
I need to eat incredible amounts to feel "full."

There have been days where I have eaten 5 qtr pound double cheese burgers at lunch and been hungry 2 hours later .... it sucks.

Same.

There have been very rare times where a meal "satisfies" me, but more often than not I am hungry still after a second course lol.... Or hungry soon after I'm done with the meal.

Good I am not the only one, but I dont want to keep eating lol, so I just stop eating when I am done with my normal portion.
 
Originally posted by: DisgruntledVirus
Originally posted by: BurnItDwn
I have had the same problem my entire life.
I need to eat incredible amounts to feel "full."

There have been days where I have eaten 5 qtr pound double cheese burgers at lunch and been hungry 2 hours later .... it sucks.

Same.

There have been very rare times where a meal "satisfies" me, but more often than not I am hungry still after a second course lol.... Or hungry soon after I'm done with the meal.

Ditto. Us people with slow metabolisms really have it rough. Always hungry, never full, yet we cant eat everyhing we want to because we'll just pack on the pounds..

Welcome to my world.
 
If you're hungry after eating, especially after eating a meal high in carbohydrates, you could be experiencing an insulin spike. You might want to have your blood numbers looked at, as this situation can lead to diabetes if allowed to persist.
 
Originally posted by: daveshel
If you're hungry after eating, especially after eating a meal high in carbohydrates, you could be experiencing an insulin spike. You might want to have your blood numbers looked at, as this situation can lead to diabetes if allowed to persist.

I've been tested for die uh beet us because I also drink more water than what I consider normal but tests come back negative.



 
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