• slowd0wn@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    This is definitely me. I never feel hungry in the morning until I’m nauseous. Fortunately, my wife found these protein bars at Costco that are pretty good. I’ve been packing one of those with me to work and i eat it just as I’m starting to feel gross (or all the coffee starts tearing up my stomach). Small enough that I don’t feel more sick, but enough food to get me through the rest of the day.

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      11 months ago

      What worked for my mornings is protein shakes and carbohydrate shakes. Both in powdered form and mixed with water before drinking. Helps me to feel well before my first meals that my brain refuses to take in the morning.

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        Used to, but I haven’t touched the stuff in almost a year now. Started making me anxious/paranoid more often than not

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          no, i think it would make it worse. in periods where i smoke a lot, my nausea gets worse. i could imagine these 3 things play together somehow

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          11 months ago

          The ones that go in the refrigerator? Those are really good and help me as well. We just haven’t bought any in a while.

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    The only way I know it’s time to eat is when I start feeling sick, and then the only way I can get myself to eat is by forcing the munchies with a bunch of weed.

    Aren’t bodies fun?! 😬

  • 🇰 🔵 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 ℹ️@yiffit.net
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    Nausea signal means your blood sugar is low. At least… that’s what it means for me. First time it happened, I was out all day playing paintball. Around 4 we stopped to go home and I was feeling nauseous as hell, went to a payphone to call my mom and have her come get me, throwing up mid-phone call. She thought I was just faking and told me to walk. But I felt so tired. I sat down and fell asleep for a little bit. Got up and started going home. Kept throwing up, and passing out. My best friend ran into me while skateboarding over to my house and I told him how I felt so he mashed off to my house to get my mom to take me seriously, but before they got back I guess someone called 911 and an ambulance showed up and checked me out. Had a blood sugar level of like 20 or something ridiculous on the meter and they gave me some juice and told me to get home and eat. Now any time I feel hunger pangs at all, I eat something.

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    11 months ago

    Ugh, add in chronic nausea from migraine and it’s a joy. My nausea level, hunger level, and desire to eat are all disconnected. But they all have to align if I want to successfully eat. So much fun. All hail Zofran.

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          Plain water can be hard for your body to do anything with especially if it’s cold and your body has to warm it up first. But no salts or sugars can mean it’s hard for your body to absorb it. You really should attempt some fiber or protein as well and give your stomach acid something to work on.

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    I’m telling you there’s a magic weapon here, I call it, “a bag of trail mix in my pocket”. If that can’t do it, and an apple doesn’t help, then I really have to eat something more substantial.

  • pokexpert30@lemmy.pussthecat.org
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    Wait, I’m not the only one and it may be linked to neurodivergence??? I thought my body was just a fucker fucking with me, I’m on anti-nausea medications so I can sleep without throwing up at night !

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    Aged about 11, my class were asked to write a paragraph about our experience with hunger. Mine was about how it was nice to anticipate a meal with family. I remember the first sentence “being hungry is great…” The teacher thought I had taken a very creative approach and read mine out, but I was just surprised at how different everyone else’s were. It’s only 30-odd years later I realise that i didn’t actually know what hunger was.

    Anyway this has reminded me I’ve only eaten a couple of slices of bread in the last 2 days and I should probably do something about that

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    Do you drink coffee? And have you tried a day without?

    I love coffee, but it fucks me up if I drink it before my first intake of food.

    Though I keep doing it. And then some nicotine to seal the deal.

    Good luck.

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      I drink lots of tea. When I make myself a tea I never make 1 cup but 2 cups at once because 1 cup in not satisfactory at all lol. I try to drink bottled water as much as I can but my brain simply prefers tea much more.

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        Ah, yes. The Tea. I drink a lot of tea when I try to cut my coffee intake. It’s quite sour and can be hard on an empty stomage. Even more so than coffee. I recommend an accid reducing supplement. When I tea-binge, I drink sodium bicarbonate dilluted in water. Because I’ve vomited multiple times after my morning gallon of tea.

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      11 months ago

      Given the sub, ADHD meds are the more likely reason - though coffee will definitely do it to a lesser extent.

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        Makes sense. I take 30 mg methylphenidate depots which I find quite mild in regards to appetite repression. Though I guess some may be on more severe medications or/and at higher doeses.

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    I believe there’s two pieces of science here:

    1. For at least some, this feeling is related to ADHD medicine. Many are appetite-suppressants (some people are even prescribed Vyvanse only for regulating appetite). So when our appetite is suppressed, nausea is the next thing.
    2. Initial hunger often comes in waves. So for those with hyperfoucus we often push through the first wave, and the body gives up in trying to tell us we’re hungry. So the thing that actually gets us to eat is again, nausea.
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    11 months ago

    Nausea = lack of electrolytes

    Hunger can also often be lack of electrolytes

    Get a supplement. Save money and time.