Sometimes something similar happens to me with food in general—if I have eaten very little in the past dozen hours, sometimes I start feeling dizzy, lazy, and sad but not unusually hungry. (I haven’t tested whether different food groups have different effects.)
(For example, I woke up at noon this morning and now it’s almost 2 p.m., but I don’t feel particularly motivated to getting out of bed; but I know that if I got up and went eat something I’d feel much more energetic.)
Sometimes something similar happens to me with food in general—if I have eaten very little in the past dozen hours, sometimes I start feeling dizzy, lazy, and sad but not unusually hungry.
This is starting to remind me of the dihydrogen monoxide joke.
So you’ve got a strong withdrawal reaction to sugar without having a desire for it?
Sometimes something similar happens to me with food in general—if I have eaten very little in the past dozen hours, sometimes I start feeling dizzy, lazy, and sad but not unusually hungry. (I haven’t tested whether different food groups have different effects.)
(For example, I woke up at noon this morning and now it’s almost 2 p.m., but I don’t feel particularly motivated to getting out of bed; but I know that if I got up and went eat something I’d feel much more energetic.)
This is starting to remind me of the dihydrogen monoxide joke.
Does having ATP withdrawal symptoms count as an addiction?