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Jetamio Apprentice

Hi everyone. I posted last week about being grouchy as I came off gluten. That is mostly gone but the last couple of days I can't seem to get full! I'm eating really clean, whole foods and I am eating enough but I'm not satisfied. It's like I'm a bottomless pit. Any tips on getting through this? The really weird thing is I'm craving meat (I'm vegan). I get enough protein but could it be related to my iron levels? I'm on a iron supplement because my levels are so low. I certainly don't need to gain weight - I actually need to lose about 30 pounds.

Thanks a bunch!

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What you're going through is normal for the process. I'm going through the same thing ~~~ it lasts a while. Hungry, bottomless pit. My body is screaming for protein --- very LOUDLY! I'm having issues with eating lots & then getting weak, shaky & "out there" an hour to 1.5 hrs. after eating. The members have told me I need more protein & fat & less carbs & especially less fast carbs. And I need to gain weight but it isn't happening yet.

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Hi everyone. I posted last week about being grouchy as I came off gluten. That is mostly gone but the last couple of days I can't seem to get full! I'm eating really clean, whole foods and I am eating enough but I'm not satisfied. It's like I'm a bottomless pit. Any tips on getting through this? The really weird thing is I'm craving meat (I'm vegan). I get enough protein but could it be related to my iron levels? I'm on a iron supplement because my levels are so low. I certainly don't need to gain weight - I actually need to lose about 30 pounds.

I've been going through the same thing. After being vegetarian for 10+ years for ethical reasons, I finally decided to start eating meat again. I have found that I feel much better when I eat meat; my body seems to need it. However, I do understand the moral qualms that make this decision difficult, and of course it's completely your choice. If you do start eating meat, there's a good chance that you will actually lose weight. I have seen it happen in myself (though I am thin anyway) and also in overweight family members.

Jetamio Apprentice

I'm noticed the blood sugar too! It's like I'm burning through stuff really quick and getting over the top cranky if I don't eat. I actually woke up hungry this morning and that never happens. Today is day seven. I'm feeling ok - my sinus stuff is almost gone now and today, the last thing in the world I wanted was my morning coffee. Coming from someone who drinks way too much coffee, it feels weird to have the unfinished cup next to my computer.

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