Fatal lost of appetite. Skipping lunch & dinner frequent

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17 Jan 2011, 6:29 am

During my sophomore's year of college, I've been having heavy work, and nto getting things done perfectly as I want. And for no reason, I never really felt hungary during the lunch hours, and many times, I coudn't get myself to eat lunch. Thsi was since June 2010, but in October, vacationing in London & Paris, I did gain a bit of appetite back (probably due to the coldness and my body needing fat to keep warm). Then, it was back to the extreme skipping-lunch-deal. And now, Jan 2011, I've started not being hungry for dinner. I would eat a simple breakfast, but some days, I didn't feel hungry for the rest of the day!

My mom is mad at me for skipping meals, but I just choke up trying to eat even soup!



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17 Jan 2011, 6:33 am

Kvornan wrote:
During my sophomore's year of college, I've been having heavy work, and nto getting things done perfectly as I want. And for no reason, I never really felt hungary during the lunch hours, and many times, I coudn't get myself to eat lunch. Thsi was since June 2010, but in October, vacationing in London & Paris, I did gain a bit of appetite back (probably due to the coldness and my body needing fat to keep warm). Then, it was back to the extreme skipping-lunch-deal. And now, Jan 2011, I've started not being hungry for dinner. I would eat a simple breakfast, but some days, I didn't feel hungry for the rest of the day!

My mom is mad at me for skipping meals, but I just choke up trying to eat even soup!



You should see a doctor.



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17 Jan 2011, 7:04 am

Are there any negative consequences of your eating habits? Apart from fatality? You're not dead are you? :lol:


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17 Jan 2011, 7:09 am

Chronos wrote:
Kvornan wrote:
During my sophomore's year of college, I've been having heavy work, and nto getting things done perfectly as I want. And for no reason, I never really felt hungary during the lunch hours, and many times, I coudn't get myself to eat lunch. Thsi was since June 2010, but in October, vacationing in London & Paris, I did gain a bit of appetite back (probably due to the coldness and my body needing fat to keep warm). Then, it was back to the extreme skipping-lunch-deal. And now, Jan 2011, I've started not being hungry for dinner. I would eat a simple breakfast, but some days, I didn't feel hungry for the rest of the day!

My mom is mad at me for skipping meals, but I just choke up trying to eat even soup!



You should see a doctor.


I agree and you should tell him everything.


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17 Jan 2011, 1:03 pm

Are you depressed? A lot of days I have felt so sad that I just don't think about / care about eating (Well, for me I'll only ever skip lunch). Mini Chocolate Weetabix are an absolute must for my breakfast :wink:.



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18 Jan 2011, 10:05 am

Simonono wrote:
Are you depressed? A lot of days I have felt so sad that I just don't think about / care about eating (Well, for me I'll only ever skip lunch). Mini Chocolate Weetabix are an absolute must for my breakfast :wink:.
Perhaps, I have a lot of homework and pressured by the world problems, mostly the hatred growing among society. So yeah, that may contribute...