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<blockquote data-quote="Edwardian Gentleman" data-source="post: 2550244" data-attributes="member: 552457"><p>Thanks for your post.</p><p></p><p>Understand that it food intolerance can occur later in life. My mental health is fine apart from the anxiety this hunger is causing. Its chicken and egg I suppose.</p><p></p><p>I have been examined by a gastroenterologist, tested negative for celiac too. He has asked me to re-test for enzyme deficiencies which was flagged up in an initial test.</p><p></p><p>I guess one of the reasons all this is hard to come to terms with is up until this year I have never had one single problem with food or allergies, have never been on any medication, ate a very balanced diet, exercised daily, never smoked, hardly drank, had the perfect BMI (and on and on) - now I feel like physical wreck due to this constant hunger and subsequent poor eating habits.</p><p></p><p>Anyway - thanks again - I have lots to read here from the all the helpful suggestions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Edwardian Gentleman, post: 2550244, member: 552457"] Thanks for your post. Understand that it food intolerance can occur later in life. My mental health is fine apart from the anxiety this hunger is causing. Its chicken and egg I suppose. I have been examined by a gastroenterologist, tested negative for celiac too. He has asked me to re-test for enzyme deficiencies which was flagged up in an initial test. I guess one of the reasons all this is hard to come to terms with is up until this year I have never had one single problem with food or allergies, have never been on any medication, ate a very balanced diet, exercised daily, never smoked, hardly drank, had the perfect BMI (and on and on) - now I feel like physical wreck due to this constant hunger and subsequent poor eating habits. Anyway - thanks again - I have lots to read here from the all the helpful suggestions. [/QUOTE]
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