Quote Originally Posted by EciRonTog
5 years ago I was just out of highschool and a good 300lbs or so (which is a good amount considering I'm not very tall). The fact that I pretty much sit on my ass in front of the computer all day didn't help things.

When I first started smoking like 4 years ago, I was a bit worried because I'd get munches really really bad and I'd end up bringing a bag of chips or w/e into my room.

But now, years later, I don't get munchies anymore. I still spend almost all my time in front of the computer, but I smoke every hour or so. I've gone from ~300lbs down to 245, not really doing much exercise either.

Now I have somewhat of the opposite effect. I almost never get hungry unless it's like 5pm and I haven't eaten anything all day. These days, I'll eat in order to get rid of nausea from having an empty stomach more than I'll eat because I'm hungry.

The only time I get munchies anymore is when I smoke significantly more than my typical amount. Like the other day I went from smoking my usual small bowl every hour or so to taking like 10 hash-oil covered bong loads in 30 mins with my friends. I had the munchies pretty good after that, though even in that case just getting a small snack like a piece of cheese is usually enough.
Dude I aunt trying to scare you or anything but I started having problems with not having an appetite and losing weight even though I wasnâ??t exercising, come to find out these or some of the symptoms of the onset of diabetes. With you being over weight, XSP if the main weight is around your stomach there is a very good chance (even if it doesnâ??t run in your family) that you may have type 2 diabetes. The part about you feeling sick to your stomach when empty is also a symptom I experience regularly. Donâ??t freak out though because with diet and exercise you may be able to reverse it. I am on oral medication right now but my doctor is confident that once I lose all the extra weight I should be able to get off the meds.