I do not have nausea or m/s. I just am not hungry. Anyone else feel this way? I eat because I have to not because I want to and when I do eat, I can't finish anything. I'm sure this is kind of normal but what is going on that I feel this way??
My appetite is strange. Some days I'm ravenous, having to eat every two hours or I feel SO sick. Other days, like today, it takes me forever to finish anything. Hubby bought me a breakfast sandwich from McDonald's today. Normally it'd be gone in 5 minutes. It took me 45 minutes to eat it...and I felt rushed.
I feel exactly the same way. Instead of just getting hungry, I go from okay to oh-my-gosh-I-gotta-eat-right-now in a split second. Then nothing sounds good, and even if I find something, I can't eat as much as I used to.
I've been snacking on a lot of fruit (tangerines, apples, baby carrots, strawberries...) and drinking juice when I feel the blood sugar going low. I hear once you hit second tri, your body will naturally want more food because it needs it! Hang in there!
I do not have nausea or m/s. I just am not hungry. Anyone else feel this way? I eat because I have to not because I want to and when I do eat, I can't finish anything. I'm sure this is kind of normal but what is going on that I feel this way??
You aren't hungry because you phrased the question in a grammatically incorrect way.?
I do not have nausea or m/s. I just am not hungry. Anyone else feel this way? I eat because I have to not because I want to and when I do eat, I can't finish anything. I'm sure this is kind of normal but what is going on that I feel this way??
You aren't hungry because you phrased the question in a grammatically incorrect way.
Thanks, teach. Not sure that I care, but thanks for your imput.
When I had morning sickness so bad I had to eat every two hours and there were times I could not imagine eating another thing. The thought of food made me sick, but I forced myself and it has gotten easier and easier. I am able to eat almost normally now.
I do not have nausea or m/s. I just am not hungry. Anyone else feel this way? I eat because I have to not because I want to and when I do eat, I can't finish anything. I'm sure this is kind of normal but what is going on that I feel this way??
You aren't hungry because you phrased the question in a grammatically incorrect way.
Thanks, teach. Not sure that I care, but thanks for your imput.
I do not have nausea or m/s. I just am not hungry. Anyone else feel this way? I eat because I have to not because I want to and when I do eat, I can't finish anything. I'm sure this is kind of normal but what is going on that I feel this way??
You aren't hungry because you phrased the question in a grammatically incorrect way.
Thanks, teach. Not sure that I care, but thanks for your imput.
Good one Mrs F2007!
I really don't know if you're being sarcastic or not but the truth is, I don't care how I phrased a question. Ultimately, I got the answers I was looking for. If people feel the need to be snarky because they have nothing better to do, more power to them.
Re: Why aren't I hungry?
Yep happened to me too. I will order something and then when it is set in front of me, I can't eat it. It's frustrating. I feel you
I feel exactly the same way. Instead of just getting hungry, I go from okay to oh-my-gosh-I-gotta-eat-right-now in a split second. Then nothing sounds good, and even if I find something, I can't eat as much as I used to.
I've been snacking on a lot of fruit (tangerines, apples, baby carrots, strawberries...) and drinking juice when I feel the blood sugar going low. I hear once you hit second tri, your body will naturally want more food because it needs it! Hang in there!
You aren't hungry because you phrased the question in a grammatically incorrect way.?
Thanks, teach. Not sure that I care, but thanks for your imput.
Good one Mrs F2007!
I really don't know if you're being sarcastic or not but the truth is, I don't care how I phrased a question. Ultimately, I got the answers I was looking for. If people feel the need to be snarky because they have nothing better to do, more power to them.