Anon wants to be bigger - eviltoast
  • Dasus@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    I’ve basically tried that for a few years and haven’t put on weight.

    All my family is pretty much overweight, but I can eat kebabs, spaghetti and chocolate all day, drink beer and soda (until I was literally fed up of all of it, felt the mountain of food in my throat pretty much) and not move a muscle and I still actually lost some weight.

    However I do think there’s some actual malabsorption or something behind it as well, just can’t get the public doctors to pay any fking attention no matter the evidence I have.

    So yeah it should be as simple as that, and for most people, it definitely is. But someone who actually makes a post about the subject might be more likely to have some sort of aberration.

    Personally I’m trying gluten free rn. I have been tested for celiacs in the past, but either I got false negatives or it’s NCGS, which would explain a lot, as it’s not as violent as celiac usually and wouldn’t show up on tests.

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      6 months ago

      Wishing you luck in your journey homie! And hope the docs start acting right 😤😤

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        6 months ago

        I think that’s sort of the default. It’s more of a systemic issue, really.

        Que sera sera.

        Thank youo

      • Dasus@lemmy.world
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        6 months ago

        Mid-thirties yeah.

        The point is if it was just normal high metabolism, then why does no-one else in my family have anything even remotely like it, as they’re all overweight? (And I used to be a bit round at one point as a kid)

        And I know my brother’s are my brother’s with the same certainty the Mario Bro’s do, so it’s not like I have completely different genes.

        I do have a kidney thing and it caused high BP for some reason. And since the adrenals are located quite close to where the problem is and where they operated on, idk, might have something to do with that as well.

        Stress, diet, all that. Hard to science out by myself though. The public doctors here suck. And not in a good way.