Originally posted by Big Up T-Dot:
Am I the only one who doesn't find it hard to eat on gib? I mean.. it's not like I get hungry or anything, but I don't 100% loose the urge to eat and I can eat pretty much whatever is presented to me.
Hehe you may be one of the VERY few. I find it almost impossible to put food into myself, sometimes I gag just looking at food.
Oh and jamba juice is definately the way to go. Mmm I want that raspberry one right now!
Originally posted by xEx:
What are some good, bearable foods to eat to keep yourself healthy, and to get rid of that knot at the bottom of your stomach after not eating for a day. I'm sure the way to go is to stay nourished, but I'm having trouble eating. What do you recommend?
Maybe I'm missing something. A day here or there of not eating very much is hardly cause for concern. Now, if you're doing meth enough that you are talking about several days a week of not eating, you'll need more than just a good meal to fix your problems. Let's just say you're even doing meth every night but perhaps one line (enough to impact dinner). You'll still be eating breakfast and lunch. If you're binging every day and find you're losing lots of weight, I'd try to quit the meth rather than finding that perfect meal you can stomach.
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Maybe I'm missing something. A day here or there of not eating very much is hardly cause for concern.
Well, if you lift weights, run, bike, swim, do anything of physical exertion everyday and you have a training schedule to maintain, missing a day of food is a very bad idea.
Originally posted by DJ_177D177A:
Milk, lots and lots of milk and I always feel fine, a few other things, beef jerky, pizza, water and more milk keep that calcium up
You really don't need calcium. It's all because of the milk commercials that people believe if they don't have enough calcium, they are gonna die. Calcium is necessery for a baby's bone growth. A normal grown up doesn't need the extra calcium in the milk. With or without meth.