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<blockquote data-quote="mentat" data-source="post: 438032" data-attributes="member: 86670"><p>Most people are near enough to the "average", but there ARE people whose bodies do rather unusual things. Maybe you're just one of them.</p><p></p><p>I have a friend who has a very fast metabolism; he's always binged on Mars bars and pies and the like, but has always been incredibly skinny. Our bodies are much more varied than medical science would like to admit.</p><p></p><p>In other words, it's probably just your genes, and nothing to worry about. Do a bit of reading or ask questions from time to time, in case there is an underlying issue that should be addressed, but don't let it bother you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mentat, post: 438032, member: 86670"] Most people are near enough to the "average", but there ARE people whose bodies do rather unusual things. Maybe you're just one of them. I have a friend who has a very fast metabolism; he's always binged on Mars bars and pies and the like, but has always been incredibly skinny. Our bodies are much more varied than medical science would like to admit. In other words, it's probably just your genes, and nothing to worry about. Do a bit of reading or ask questions from time to time, in case there is an underlying issue that should be addressed, but don't let it bother you. [/QUOTE]
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