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The feeling you get after starving

SField

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I don't literally mean starving. You know after you start to get hunger pains, even the really bad ones? You aren't hungry anymore and you feel a bit like puking.

I never want to eat for hours after this.
 

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What happened brah!?!?
 

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I know how this feels. (yeah i know hahahaha ***** knows what it's like to starve? ya right doucheface fatass!) When you go for a while without eating, then your stomach starts hurting and you dn't feel like eating, and it just gets worse.
 

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Yes, usually when I get busy on the job. The fleeting opportunity slips by to quickly cram something in my piehole, and then the hunger goes away, replaced by a queasiness.
 

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Nah, just kidding.
 

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Where does it say that we have to eat every 4 hours or go hungry? Conditioning is kind of funny like that.
 

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I have three meals and three snacks per day.

I don't go hungry.
 

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I like it, really.
 

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It's weird but I've found that by simply swallowing some saliva I can stop the pain for about 30 seconds until I can get something really small. The weird thing is that when the pain is really really bad, I can't eat, but I can drink something. Sometimes I get woken up early in the morning but really bad hunger pains, and I'm too tired and I just want to keep sleeping. I drink a big glass of milk and that will hold me for a few hours.
 

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Yeah all the time.

Originally Posted by SField
I don't literally mean starving. You know after you start to get hunger pains, even the really bad ones? You aren't hungry anymore and you feel a bit like puking.

I never want to eat for hours after this.
 

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Do you mean "pain" as in really hurting? If that's the case you might want to have that checked out.

I try to eat breakfast every day, and always dinner, but I seldom eat lunch. There are days (usually weekends) when I'll simply forget to eat. I get busy doing something and all of a sudden realize it is 8 p.m. and I've not injested anything beyond a few cups of coffee.
 

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Originally Posted by Connemara
So SField is anorexic? Cool.

Please.

Some of us, who work, are at times unable to get at any food. If you travel a lot and don't like eating total garbage, then this is common. It usually happens when I get up for an early flight, don't have time to eat, then spend a lot of time in cabs. Airport food gives me diarrhea. Luckily in O'Hare there's that chain whose name I don't remember, but it has healthy stuff. A lot of the other time you'd have to put total trash in your mouth just to get rid of the pain.

Rube, it's hunger pain. Most of the time it's just normal, but if I haven't eaten in quite a while, it becames pretty accute which I think is quite normal.
 

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Originally Posted by SField
Please. Some of us, who work, are at times unable to get at any food. If you travel a lot and don't like eating total garbage, then this is common. It usually happens when I get up for an early flight, don't have time to eat, then spend a lot of time in cabs.
Protein Bars, Brah! When I'm campaigning, traveling and working I practically live on them. If it's going to be a hot/harsh environment then Snickers Marathon Protein and Met-Rex bars are what you should look into (almost indestructible "food" products). Otherwise, ThinkThin, Cliff and Detour are good.
 

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