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<blockquote data-quote="luceeloo" data-source="post: 2003351" data-attributes="member: 78468"><p>I would be concerned that this may be the early pattern of a disordered approach to eating, and the words you use "simply nothing I could eat", "I have no motivation", "food doesn't really interest me" sounds like there may be a slight depression issue too? The two can go hand in hand. </p><p>As others have pointed out, food is fuel, and at this point it doesn't matter what it is that is fuelling you - just as long as something is. Have you tried any nutritional meal replacement drinks? I was just wondering whether in the short-term you could use those, and in the longer term make a plan to see your GP and also take up the offer of a dietitian, and also think about counselling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="luceeloo, post: 2003351, member: 78468"] I would be concerned that this may be the early pattern of a disordered approach to eating, and the words you use "simply nothing I could eat", "I have no motivation", "food doesn't really interest me" sounds like there may be a slight depression issue too? The two can go hand in hand. As others have pointed out, food is fuel, and at this point it doesn't matter what it is that is fuelling you - just as long as something is. Have you tried any nutritional meal replacement drinks? I was just wondering whether in the short-term you could use those, and in the longer term make a plan to see your GP and also take up the offer of a dietitian, and also think about counselling. [/QUOTE]
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