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<blockquote data-quote="zauberflote" data-source="post: 1996553" data-attributes="member: 496650"><p>Interesting discussion!! I feel hunger as a literal bellyache that gets worse until I eat. I used to get hunger headaches as a child, or that’s what my mother told me they were. We didn’t snack much if at all after school in the 50’s/60’s until junior high when we had a little spare $$! </p><p>I raised a child who is now an autistic adult. I don’t remember his frequent headaches and stomachaches being anything but either stress or “time to use the bathroom for a while, bub!” [emoji16]He and his slightly Asperger’s brother were lean mean machine kids until they hit late teens/early 20’s. One was, he finally stopped being an angry young man and decided to settle down forever with the grade 10 sweetheart(now wife of 5 yrs!); the other started gaining weight on antidepressants. So he’s obese, got fatty liver at 28... most likely preD as well but Lord have mercy on the mother who tries to boss her autistic adult around when it comes to his picky picky eating!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zauberflote, post: 1996553, member: 496650"] Interesting discussion!! I feel hunger as a literal bellyache that gets worse until I eat. I used to get hunger headaches as a child, or that’s what my mother told me they were. We didn’t snack much if at all after school in the 50’s/60’s until junior high when we had a little spare $$! I raised a child who is now an autistic adult. I don’t remember his frequent headaches and stomachaches being anything but either stress or “time to use the bathroom for a while, bub!” [emoji16]He and his slightly Asperger’s brother were lean mean machine kids until they hit late teens/early 20’s. One was, he finally stopped being an angry young man and decided to settle down forever with the grade 10 sweetheart(now wife of 5 yrs!); the other started gaining weight on antidepressants. So he’s obese, got fatty liver at 28... most likely preD as well but Lord have mercy on the mother who tries to boss her autistic adult around when it comes to his picky picky eating!! [/QUOTE]
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