There are many diseases that can do that. A lot would depend on the lifestyle you live and obviously your body. Some disease would be hepatitis or mononucleosis. Your best bet would be to get a blood test which should tell you what the problem is. I hope all is well in the end.
2006-10-28 10:29:36
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answered by dogloverdi 6
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replace your scale with a tape measure aim for 32 1 2 inches or less for women and 35 inches or less for men
2016-03-13 19:10:00
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answered by ? 3
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Don't know except maybe depression. That's a big maybe. Go to the doctor and find out so they can fix what ever is wrong early on.
2006-10-28 10:30:58
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answered by greenfrogs 7
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Could be several things. Sounds like neurological or neuromuscular problem. Or, could be a nutritional deficit. Only a Dr. should diagnose this. So, see one soon!
2006-10-28 10:37:12
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answered by RBRN 5
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take a 30 second break in the middle of your meal evaluate just how hungry you still are before getting back to your food
2016-04-21 08:30:24
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answered by ? 3
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Could be anything, from mononucleosis ("mono") to diabetes to cancer.
Voice your concerns with a medical doctor. Good luck!
2006-10-28 10:30:09
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answered by Munya Says: DUH! 7
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Eat raw vegetables not fried
2016-04-20 04:00:37
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answered by Philip 3
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switch from pouring your cereal straight from the box to using a measuring cup to cut your cereal calorie count in half
2016-03-03 01:05:29
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answered by Kenyatta 3
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eat 90 percent of your meals at home
2015-12-15 16:10:05
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answered by ? 3
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Mono for one. Anorexia for another.
2006-10-28 10:47:20
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answered by Valerie 6
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