hyperactive thyroid?
2006-08-01 18:13:53
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answered by warriorn639mr 4
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I am no professional, and don't really know too much on the topic, so if I were you, I would seek professional help. There is an eating disorder called compulsive overeating disorder, but the symptoms of it don't really match what you described, as you always feel hungry, but compulsive overeaters continue to eat even after they are full. Maybe the problem is you are comparing the amount you eat to the amount that other people eat. There is a certain amount of calories you should get each day depending on your age and lifestyle. It may also help for you to eat about 5 small meals a day, rather than 3 big meals. This is better than eating many unhealthy snacks between your meals. I am not quite sure what you mean by your nerves being all over the place though, so I'm sorry but I can't help you with that. It could have to do with what you are eating though, not the amount. Best of luck with your problem.
2006-08-01 18:38:09
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answered by tumblingtumblers 2
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Do you have an eating disorder? Are you losing any weight? Go to your doctor. Some lab work might help you determine the cause of your behavior.
2006-08-02 07:55:30
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answered by Art The Wise 6
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I'll bet you are really thin too. I think you have a very fast metabolism because my daughter is the same way. Maybe some Valium would calm you down but it would probably give you the munchies.
2006-08-01 18:14:35
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answered by Anne 2
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You best get checked by your doctor. As others have pointed out there are various conditions and disorders. So far, maybe you have been lucky to not developing diabetes; but, it could still happen. Please get to your doctor and get an appropriate treatment before things get worse.
2006-08-02 00:51:42
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answered by Morphious 4
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Go have your Throid checked. It's a simple test. Are you hot and sweaty? Is your hair different? Is your skin dry?
Do yourself some good, and go to the doctor.
2006-08-05 16:46:26
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answered by jmiller 5
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you might have answered your own question. nerves can do that to you-emotional eating. you should ask/see a doctor to confirm this, thats the best way to find out. hope this helps.
2006-08-01 18:15:32
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answered by Ravenfire 3
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Could be depression, could be thyroid (hypo or hyper), could be hypoglycemia - check in with the doc.
2006-08-03 10:52:52
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answered by J 4
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DEPRESSION: OVEREATING,NO ENERGY,AND YOUR NERVES ALL OVER THE PLACE. THATS CLASSIC SYMPTOMS FOR DEPRESSION!!!!!
2006-08-01 19:05:58
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answered by badjaybird 1
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyperthyroidism
2006-08-01 18:13:41
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answered by Anonymous
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