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Alcohol - Appetite Increase
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For one reason or another I have had to knock alcohol on the head, but since doing so (I am still very early days) I have noticed a massive increase in appetite.
I would have thought it was the other way round, but does anyone know if this is 'normal'?
I would have thought it was the other way round, but does anyone know if this is 'normal'?
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Hi Baby_Sham, I really wish you all the best. It does seem like a horrible time at the moment and the shakes and sweats will last for a while longer still. Don't worry that you are eating too much at the minute, it will level out, you will probably get some strange 'hankerings' for Beetroot/ Brocolli and other mineral rich veg and salty food - your body will just be...
15:14 Thu 13th Feb 2014
I agree with alcohol suppressing the appetite.
Although there is a definite point in the drinking cycle when for some there is nothing they want more than a slab of cheese in between two slices of bread or a botulism burger or a greasy kebab.
Fortunately I have never reached that stage of intoxication.
Although there is a definite point in the drinking cycle when for some there is nothing they want more than a slab of cheese in between two slices of bread or a botulism burger or a greasy kebab.
Fortunately I have never reached that stage of intoxication.
I didn't really eat much when I was drinking. In fact, I would favour alcohol over a meal. I just seem constantly hungry now I'm trying to knock it on the head.
I'm not sure how much I was drinking in terms of calories, but it worked out at about, on average, 23.2 units, so enough to cause me a few 'issues'.
I'm wondering if it's the fact my body is used to so many calories that it could be craving them... if that's at all possible.
I'm not sure how much I was drinking in terms of calories, but it worked out at about, on average, 23.2 units, so enough to cause me a few 'issues'.
I'm wondering if it's the fact my body is used to so many calories that it could be craving them... if that's at all possible.
Er, the wine has been the same amount for over a year now. The beers have just slowly crept in during the day, and mainly to take the edge off my anxiety.
It's been a viscous circle though, because I drink to get rid of my anxiety/panic attacks, but then when the alcohol wears off the next day it just comes back, so I'm constantly going round in circles.
This will sound ridiculous now, but I'm only on day two.
Last night was terrible. It took me ages to finally get to sleep, and then I woke up at 3am covered in sweat.
Got up to go to the bathroom and fainted, spent the rest of the night shaking and panicking.
I feel ok right now. It seems to be night times that are the worst.
Apparently the first 5-7 days are the toughies, but I think after that the chemicals have left your body/brain.
It's been a viscous circle though, because I drink to get rid of my anxiety/panic attacks, but then when the alcohol wears off the next day it just comes back, so I'm constantly going round in circles.
This will sound ridiculous now, but I'm only on day two.
Last night was terrible. It took me ages to finally get to sleep, and then I woke up at 3am covered in sweat.
Got up to go to the bathroom and fainted, spent the rest of the night shaking and panicking.
I feel ok right now. It seems to be night times that are the worst.
Apparently the first 5-7 days are the toughies, but I think after that the chemicals have left your body/brain.
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