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Why does anxiety cause loss of appetite & how to get it back?
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Every time I get bad anxiety I completely lose my appetite.
Just the smell or thought of food makes me feel sick. But after a while, my body starts to tell me it wants food, even though I can't bring myself to eat it.
The hunger pangs begin to feel a lot like the anxiety itself, so I find it makes me worse.
Does this happen to everyone? And if so why and what can you do to get food inside you?!
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Oh CW how I remember you. A massive hello to you. Hope you have been coming along okay.
Oh big hug for you.
Shelley xx
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Hi Shelley,
It is wonderful to hear from you again.
im having a bit of a low at the moment, not eating again. But I’m working on it.
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Hello FayeDiamond and everyone
i have problems with eating too, and have lost weight, though not as bad as I have been. Eating a little bit of protein, no matter how small, does help me. Also eating a little of something you really like is good, but try to make healthy choices. Junk food - fatty things, very sweet things are not good choices. I live alone, but find it easier to eat if I have company.
i hope this helps. look after you
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Loss of appetite can be related to any number of things. First step - your GP. Diagnosis with then determine where you are heading. I my case anxiety/depression has been a side effect of an operation and I have need to see a Therapist and Psychiatrist. The loss of appetite has recently sprung up and I will discuss this with my psychiatrist tomorrow although I took a half of an anti-depressant pill and it appears to have gone a long way to restoring my appetite. Regardless, we all need professional advice and not 'internet' solutions. Good luck to everyone.
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