the_anticarb
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Hey guys
As the regulars will know I have embraced the low carb thing a lot recently after years of eating what I wanted, addicted to junk food etc.
The problem is I think it may now be affecting me psychologically as I have cut down a lot on not just carbs but all food and no longer experience the desire to eat, unless I am very hungry eg after exercise.
This has been happening more and more over the past month and I am worried that I may be developing some sort of eating resistance. I have lost a lot of weight and although I am not desperate to lose more weight I wouldn't mind losing a few more pounds however I will still then be in a healthy range for my height.
The weight loss is not really the issue though, the issue is that I seem to have switched off to food and no longer want to eat anything, most of the time. When I get very ravenous then I kind of 'break through' this feeling and I can eat.
To avoid hypos I have not been taking any insulin, only my metformin, and checking my bg's to ensure they remain in normal range (they are).
Not sure what's going on or why I can't eat but I just can't seem to bear the thought of eating. If desperate I can have protein shakes though which are easier for me to manage and practically no carbs as made with soya milk/protein.
Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
AC
As the regulars will know I have embraced the low carb thing a lot recently after years of eating what I wanted, addicted to junk food etc.
The problem is I think it may now be affecting me psychologically as I have cut down a lot on not just carbs but all food and no longer experience the desire to eat, unless I am very hungry eg after exercise.
This has been happening more and more over the past month and I am worried that I may be developing some sort of eating resistance. I have lost a lot of weight and although I am not desperate to lose more weight I wouldn't mind losing a few more pounds however I will still then be in a healthy range for my height.
The weight loss is not really the issue though, the issue is that I seem to have switched off to food and no longer want to eat anything, most of the time. When I get very ravenous then I kind of 'break through' this feeling and I can eat.
To avoid hypos I have not been taking any insulin, only my metformin, and checking my bg's to ensure they remain in normal range (they are).
Not sure what's going on or why I can't eat but I just can't seem to bear the thought of eating. If desperate I can have protein shakes though which are easier for me to manage and practically no carbs as made with soya milk/protein.
Has anyone else experienced anything like this?
AC