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11-24-2007, 01:51 AM #1Aliigetshyphy
Loss of appetite
I've been smoking almost daily for the last two months and have found that I no longer have an appetite when I'm not high.. Now I really wouldn't mind this if it didn't come with severe stomach pains.. Is there anyway that this will stop on its own? Or should I just try and not eat while high? Maybe that'll fix it..
Aliigetshyphy Reviewed by Aliigetshyphy on . Loss of appetite I've been smoking almost daily for the last two months and have found that I no longer have an appetite when I'm not high.. Now I really wouldn't mind this if it didn't come with severe stomach pains.. Is there anyway that this will stop on its own? Or should I just try and not eat while high? Maybe that'll fix it.. Rating: 5
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11-24-2007, 02:03 AM
#2

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Loss of appetite
Just try to eat light things when not high. I guess?
It won't do you any good to not eat at all...
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11-24-2007, 02:15 AM
#3
Aliigetshyphy
Loss of appetite
Well I was thinking that my body was adapting to eating while high.. so if I stop eating high.. Wow I totally lost my train of thought.
Is this a normal thing though? Everyone else I've talked to hasn't heard of this happening before.