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2006-07-11 08:34:29
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answer #1
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answered by ? 4
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My boyfriend is the same way. If you need help building up an appetite what you need to do is exercise and take vitamin B,C,and E. I had my boyfriend do that for a while and it worked. Also, you may want to have a blood test to see if you have anemia, diabetes or a thyroid problem. I had him do that as well and so far he is ok. Try to eat 3 large meals a day or 6 small ones. Eat 5 servings of fruit and 9 servings of veggies. Also, try to eat carbs as much as 3-5 servings a day. You should feel better soon. Also make sure you get 6-8 hours of sleep and drink lots of water. If you have been losing weight, then I would also suggest that you get your red and white blood cells checked. Specially as you are feeling weak all the time cause losing weight rapidly could mean in some cases cancer. I hope this helps you. I wish you well. Take care and good luck!
2006-07-11 08:40:42
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answered by curious_boricua_soul 5
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There are plenty of things that could be wrong.
Thyroid problems could impact appetite and metabolism. Dehydration seems to make me less hungry and much more tired. Are you cool enough? Being hot will suppress appetite and leave you listless. Do you normally exercise regularly? Being a couch potato will also cause ongoing fatigue and may cause a lack of appetite. Low-grade depression can also lead to problems.
If you are staying cool and hydrated, I would suggest that you see a physician as soon as reasonably possible. You need to get professional advice and possibly some medical testing before a bothersome situation becomes miserable or dangerous.
2006-07-11 08:39:08
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answered by kevinngunn 3
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Well the odds are you didn't tell everything number one because this is just a website and you dont want anyone knowing all of your personal business. I think there is a combination of things going on in your life right now. I think you may be depressed or have anxiety about something in your life, which is causing you to be inactive which someone brought up and could also be possibly making you lose sleep which can be dangerous. Anemia was also brought up but usually there will be signs of this at a younger age assuming your older my advice is to actually talk about what's going on and trying to find a health problem to cover it up, trust me I know.
2006-07-11 08:38:41
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answered by bibby6914 3
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Even though you don't feel hungry, you have to eat. Otherwise you are going to feel the way you feel. Try to eat some more, drink a LOT of water, and make sure whatever you eat is nutritious... and if none of that works please see your doctor.
2006-07-11 08:38:53
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answered by yankee_fan 2
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Exercise more. Eat alot more. Drink alot of water. Get plenty of sleep. Sounds like you are overworked.
2006-07-11 08:35:51
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answered by Anonymous
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u might not be getting the correct exercise,try nature walking.it might make you weak for two days,as well as hungre,any way stick on it n try playing outdoor games a little as wellas try eating fruits
2006-07-11 08:46:50
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answered by JIJO G 2
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You have no nutrition because you never eat, thus you being weak.
Slowly try to build up how much you eat, and make sure to make healthy choices.
2006-07-11 08:34:57
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answered by ♫ 5
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your blood sugar is low...you need to eat more. maybe try some protein bars, they will give you some quick energy...also stay hydrated. drink 8-10 glasses of H2O a day.
2006-07-11 08:35:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Have your platlets counted... A low blood count can make you feel constantly weak. Which can lead to other VERY serious problems
2006-07-11 08:35:31
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answered by Anonymous
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you may need to drink more water and take beter vitamins try the wholefoods store for some good vitamins if that doesnt work go to the doctor
2006-07-11 08:34:36
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answered by Truly Amazing 2
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