I have a great appetite,nothing hurts, but
it seems i'm losing weight,possibly 2 to 3
lbs. I work-out maybe 2-3 times a week.
I'm a little concern. I can eat a large
meal, then 30 mins. Later I find myself
still wanting more. My best friend says
maybe I have a "tapeworm????". I've heard
the expression, but it there really such a
thing? If it is, is it dangerous. Thanks
for any help.
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nikki_caro
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Posted: 12-04-03 18:08pm
I havent heard of that but you can call
your doc if you are very concerned.
Sounds to me you have a very, very fast
metabolism. As does my husband jose. He
can eat a huge meal and be hungry an hour
later. I usually feed him 2 dinners. And
hes the same tiny guy. Maybe like 5
pounds heavier but thats it. 5 pounds in
like 7 months. I dont think you should be
worried, jose will eat 2 double western
cheesburgers from carls jr., my fries,
finish my burger for me, and have a taco.
Then an hour later his stomach will growl
and I have to make him a soup. I dont
think your that bad, so you should be
fine. Maybe eat a balanced meal, more
healthy or something.
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