im not sure what is going on here. I
am a healthy 20 year old male.
I usually wake up around 11am, beyond
starving, to the point where my stomach is
cramping up and I feel like I am going to
vomit.
I make my way to the kitchen, and
usually will make something nutritional.
Usually a chicken breast, or some bagel
pizza. Eating this is usually a process
and I find myself literally gagging in the
middle of chewing, and about 70 percent of
the time end up vomitting.
Throughout the day my stomach is
constantly churning, I dont seem to get
plain old "hungry" anymore. My stomach
just churns and churns, with waves of
extreme nausea, nothing appeals to me as
appetizing. So basically I force myself
to eat again when I think I should eat
again.
As soon as I eat, sometimes I feel okay
for a little while, but quickly enough my
stomach starts with its churning and
pains.
I usually eat about 3-5 times a day,
and try to make it healthy. I am about
120 lbs, I have an extremely fast
metabolism! I am very skinny, although I
eat quite a bit. I'm beginning to think
something is really wrong though.
I cant keep food in me, im always
hungry, and im starting to not find any
food appetizing.
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