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GrandMelon 06-02-2007 07:02 PM

Eating in the morning
 
Quick question. Whenever I wake up, it could be 7am or noon, I am never hungry. I have to wait an hour or two at the least before I feel the need to eat. Some days Ill wake up(10-11am) and not eat untill dinner around 7 or 8pm(like today I havent eaten anything yet). I do tend to eat late at night but even when I dont this still happens.

Is this normal? Anything I need to worry about?

I have another question Ill ask relating to this after I get some responses

Thanks

thirddan 06-02-2007 07:08 PM

Re: Eating in the morning
 
fasting is bad for your metabolism and keeps your body catabolic (breaking down muscle) so its usually not conducive to people's goals...

Grey 06-02-2007 07:08 PM

Re: Eating in the morning
 
I don't know if it's normal but I'm like that too. I'm trying to train myself to eat in the morning since spreading your food out throughout the day is really a whole lot better for you. A couple days ago I tried to make myself eat as soon as I got up and I threw it up. =[

I think with practice I'm getting better though. I'm able to eat about an hour after waking up now.

TalkingDonkey 06-02-2007 07:26 PM

Re: Eating in the morning
 
You've probably heard over and over that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Well, it's true - your body needs nutrients as soon as possible to jump-start your metabolism and get out of a catabolic (muscle-wasting) state. As much as you might not be able to, you should try to eat a proper (and large) meal ASAP after waking up. Something with a significant amount of protein and whole grains. If solid food doesn't work, try a meal replacement shake (can't go wrong with EAS Myoplex). I make my own, it looks like this:
1 scoop whey protein
12 oz. skim milk
2/3 cup rolled oats
1 tablespoon natural peanut butter
3-4 ice cubes

Blend it up for as long as it takes. Bitch is delicious.

GrandMelon 06-02-2007 07:41 PM

Re: Eating in the morning
 
So should I force myself to eat at least something small whenever I wake up?

Also I have a horrible attention span, I cant stay on one thing for very long at all. I went to a doctor and he said he didnt think I had ADD. Could me not eating after I wake up be contributing to this problem?

Grey 06-02-2007 07:47 PM

Re: Eating in the morning
 
Short answer: yes.

Korch 06-03-2007 12:12 PM

Re: Eating in the morning
 
that's funny, I'm always down for eating. Even if I get up at 4am to go piss, I'll walk over to the fridge and have some chicken or nuts.

zer0 06-03-2007 01:22 PM

Re: Eating in the morning
 
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that's funny, I'm always down for eating. Even if I get up at 4am to go piss, I'll walk over to the fridge and have some chicken or nuts.

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thats how i am. reading about someone going all day without eating makes me hungry, and i just had a tuna sandwich.

Packard 06-03-2007 02:54 PM

Re: Eating in the morning
 
I posted the crocpot slow cooker idea in another thread but get a crocpot/slowcooker and slice up a lean meat and combine lean meat with vegetables.

Combos like lean chicken with carrots, brocolli, frozen vegetables, apples sliced up. Turn slowcooker on low and go to sleep. around 8 hrs later wake up and eat.

I was not hungry at breakfast and I'm not a morning person but when i wake up and that food smell hits me I eat and it tastes great and I feel good all day. I didnt even like carrots and brocolli until they were slow cooked. The slowcooker makes everything so soft and tasty its incredible! http://www.roadtrucker.com/12-volt-c...-crock-pot.jpg


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