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<blockquote data-quote="Chook" data-source="post: 1993897" data-attributes="member: 24561"><p>I used to work with autistic adults and a couple of them used to get hunger headaches which often affected their behaviour. I used to think of it as the brain misrouting the signals. </p><p></p><p>[USER=472718]@briped[/USER] - was it the Diet Doctor coconut porridge recipe because when I tried it it felt like a big heavy stone in my stomach for some hours after eating it. No idea why. I won't be having it again though because I didn't like that 'weighed down' feeling.</p><p></p><p>Mr C says he seems to have lost any hunger signals since I started low carb even though he still has carbs with most meals. He tells me he sometimes feels he has to force himself to eat because he doesn't want to lose any more weight.</p><p></p><p>As for me, I find the hunger I get is often at normal meal times and is often just psychological. I fasted for four days last week and found that when I really get hungry it is still mainly psychological and still mainly at times I would normally have been having a meal but with a hollow, empty physical sensation in my stomach. I found It comes in waves and goes away if ignored.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chook, post: 1993897, member: 24561"] I used to work with autistic adults and a couple of them used to get hunger headaches which often affected their behaviour. I used to think of it as the brain misrouting the signals. [USER=472718]@briped[/USER] - was it the Diet Doctor coconut porridge recipe because when I tried it it felt like a big heavy stone in my stomach for some hours after eating it. No idea why. I won't be having it again though because I didn't like that 'weighed down' feeling. Mr C says he seems to have lost any hunger signals since I started low carb even though he still has carbs with most meals. He tells me he sometimes feels he has to force himself to eat because he doesn't want to lose any more weight. As for me, I find the hunger I get is often at normal meal times and is often just psychological. I fasted for four days last week and found that when I really get hungry it is still mainly psychological and still mainly at times I would normally have been having a meal but with a hollow, empty physical sensation in my stomach. I found It comes in waves and goes away if ignored. [/QUOTE]
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