A strong sense of hunger?
mmm meatcakes and some warm milk. Maybe some tuna.
Headache? Boredom?


A strong sense of hunger?
mmm meatcakes and some warm milk. Maybe some tuna.
I feel we should have a thread were we can discuss our feelings in genereal!
But how is it?Originally Posted by fufu
Too BigDyl.Originally Posted by MyK


I get very angry and pissed off. I don't like being really hungry.


Depressing. I love eating unhealthy foods when I'm super hungry though. Oh mah gawd.Originally Posted by Vieope


Come to my house, I'll serve you up some steamed meatcakes with a thick sauce.Originally Posted by Doublebase


haw haw haw haw, I'm tripping on melatonin and valerian root.![]()


rofflechops x2309 w/ seasoned lawlerbeaks on a leetr0llOriginally Posted by BigDyl
I feel like I am about to beat the shit out of someone until i get my food!
I always get hungry 10-15 mins after a big meal and i'm bulking so i just keep drinking water and it usually goes away.
If I'm chillin I think, "damn I'm hungry". If I'm doing stuff I get pissed or really easy if I'm starving.
Good Day
Originally Posted by shiznit2169
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um,,, ok!
I feel like......
I'm ready to eat.![]()


I hallucinate that a blue rabbit has been turned into a nice plate of fricasseed hare with some french fries on the side to dip into the gravy.
Coarse edged youth, the irish pendants string from their smiles
not yet plucked as to slacken the seams
and drag down the features of age,
no folds or creases from unkempt wear
eyes of tranquilty, crystalline-beads
no sign of despair in their hair, nor their hearts
but oh they have yet to be experienced and that makes aging so very worth it...ML circa2012


I feel my fridge handle when I'm hungry.
lololololol stop...bananna time thats greatOriginally Posted by lnvanry
"Each step I take past my edge makes me realize it has and always will be just an illusion."-me


Physical effects of fasting
When food is not eaten, the body looks for other ways to find energy, such as drawing on glucose from the liver's stored glycogen and fatty acids from stored fat and eventually moving on to vital protein tissues. Body, brain and nerve tissue depend on glucose for metabolism. Once the glucose is significantly used up, the body's metabolism changes, producing ketone bodies (acetoactate, hydroxy-butyrate, and acetone). Even though this transformation to an alternative form of energy has been made, some parts of the brain exclusively need glucose, and protein is still needed to produce it. If body protein loss were to continue, death will ensue.
After approximately three days of fasting, feelings of hunger usually become infrequent or disappear altogether. According to Herbert M. Shelton, a proponent of Natural Hygiene, who over a period of 45 years supervised patients fasting on water only for up to ninety days. Shelton claimed the 'hunger' experienced during the first three days of a fast is "gastric irritation", and not "true hunger", which appears after all the body's resources are used up and when the fast must be broken to avoid permanent and irreversible organ damage.
i've done fasts before and it's true, after a few days you don't even feel hungry. but it'd be really stupid to do it too often or more than maybe 5 or 6 days.
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Son of a bitch thats some interesting info.
For me, it depends. If I am really hungry I feel "gastric" and my stomach almost burns. Other times, like in the morning, ill feel actually nausiated.
In any case, I hate eating when I am feeling either of those feelings.
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