• Lovable Sidekick
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    1 month ago

    One thing that gets me about TV and movies is when people dramatically storm away from the dinner table. I don’t think I’ve EVER seen anybody IRL stop eating and leave just because they were mad. But forgetting to eat is on a whole other level. It’s like oops, I forgot all about breathing in and out - better write that on a Post-It.

  • Dae
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    161 month ago

    The secret is to be incredibly neurodivergent and unlock the secrets to extreme hyperfixation. The more you lose track of time, the better, as this is also the threshold where hunger ceases to exist.

    -source, one incredibly autistic fuck (me)

  • @[email protected]
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    11 month ago

    It helps when you realize you won’t make it to retirement age with enough dough and also can’t afford anything even now. Hope this helps!

  • djsoren19
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    151 month ago

    The trick is to have an undiagnosed illness that constantly upsets your stomach and threatens to regurgitate any food you eat. Once I realized it hurts less to not eat at all, I started regularly skipping on meals. What’s really annoying is that I still have a pudgy tummy, even though I’m stuck on a diet some people would dream of being able to commit to.

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      1 month ago

      If you’re not already, give medical cannabis a try. You won’t have any more upset stomachs and you’ll be able to eat again.

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      21 month ago

      “pudgy” as in bloated? I never even knew what “bloating” was before I actually got properly rid of it.

      I too skipped meals and still do (because it kinds stayed as a habit) but i don’t need to anymore. I went on an exclusion diet to see if it was some undiagnosed food allergy. Rice/potatos and fish/meats basically, with some basic veggies. Even at one point I avoided all allium plants, meaning all onions, leeks, garlic, etc. It’s kinda basic, but if it works, then you can start adding things back and see what you react to.

      I still haven’t got a diagnosis, but I’ve lost the bloating and stomach pain and about like 20% of bodyweight even though I was never even overweight. I’m still kinda wondering what it exactly is which triggers that sort of horrible inflammation in me, but I can very clearly feel a difference. Like night and day. I couldn’t even enjoy red wines before, stomach just didn’t fucking handle them. I even had heart palpitations most days. Them and burping and eveything; gone (I’m not on a not too restrictive but gluten and casein free diet, meaning no gluten and no dairy.)

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    431 month ago

    I don’t get hungry often, at least not the way I think normal people do. I usually go from ‘fine’ to ‘more than mildly queasy’ in a couple minutes, then I have to rush to find something to throw in my stomach. It’s like flipping a light switch. This usually only happens when I have some project I’m focusing on.

    • Binette
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      81 month ago

      don’t want to armchair diagnose, but i had the exact same thing and prozac gave me the ability to feel hungry again. I used to feel exactly how you would.

      • @[email protected]
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        121 month ago

        I’m actually on an SNRI (like SSRI but also inhibits dopamine reuptake) as part of my adhd treatment so sadly that won’t do it for me. I think my brain just ignores hunger when I’m too busy to think about food, then eventually it just yells YO FEED ME.

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    111 month ago

    I used to think I was the same way but started omad to lose weight and you do get used to it. As long as there’s enough protein and fiber and the meal is big enough then I’m completely fine for 24 hours at a time.

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    51 month ago

    If I could, I’d never have to eat again. I hate having to eat all the time. Hunger always throws you off what you’re doing. Sure, I love delicious food, but giving it up and never having to think about “what am I going to eat today, when am I going to cook it…”? Anytime.

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      21 month ago

      That is what led me to about a year of Soylent and pho. I couldn’t be bothered to cook for myself often, I was single, had a long commute, worked near a pho restaurant. So I drank a Soylent for breakfast and lunch then had a large beef and brisket pho every day.

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    11 month ago

    It varies so much from day to day, if I even notice that I skipped a meal (not breakfast, mkay? I literally can’t skip breakfast). Sometimes I’m in the zone and don’t notice that lunch time was like 4 hours ago. Other days I can get really irritated that I haven’t had lunch yet and it’s another hour until I’m supposed to take that lunch break.

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    41 month ago

    I grew up glued to my PS1/PS2 playing until I was dehydrated with a headache and my eyes burning.

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    221 month ago

    I work from home, IT, 8-10 hours sitting, programming. If I ate five meals a day I’d weight a ton in few months.

    Fasting helps me keeping the callory intake down. First meal at 3-6pm then some snack in the evening, keeping sugar intake low. If I eat in the morning I feel bloated and sluggish + at around 2pm I feel tired.

    Not eating keeps me fresh.

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      101 month ago

      5 meals is also excessive. I have the same schedule and I eat the normal 3 meals a day: breakfast, lunch, dinner. I can’t really miss any because then my tummy becomes very distracting. I really don’t understand how you can go till 3pm without feeling any adverse effects. If I skip breakfast I’ll be useless and dizzy till lunch.

      I just don’t eat more than I need each meal.

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        21 month ago

        It’s because they keep their sugar intake low. Most of the hunger urges are carbohydrate addiction manifesting

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      71 month ago

      Depends on what is meant by a meal. You could simply eat smaller meals to get less calory intake.

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      11 month ago

      That is a sign of carbohydrate addiction. If you switch your food to protein and fat, after a few weeks you won’t have the urgency and you will find skipping a meal is fine.