Times where you were the most hungry

once worked 11 hours without eating breakfast or lunch, and could barely down a sandwich by the time I got home. ate it, then puked it right back up. dehydration + low blood sugar is not chyll.
 
When I visited "Hungry"

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When i had glandular fever and couldnt eat solid food for a week last summer. I lost 6 kg in a month. Wouldnt wish that on anyone
 
When I start to get borderline hangry is when I'm the hungriest. shit gets real then
 
When i go fishing i usually forget to bring out food or just forget to eat and dont notice in hungry. So ill go out in the morning and fish for 9 or 10 hours, not having eaten since dinner the night before. Ill get home and mow down some food nearly 24 hours after i last ate
 
I had jaw surgery a few years ago and had my jaw wired for 3 and a half weeks. I basically couldn't eat at all. I had nutrient/vitamin supplements and that's all I could get myself to eat. I was starving and I think I lost about 15 pounds in that time.
 
When I hit my head I had no desire to eat for ~2 months, then one day I was hit with the most aggressive hunger I have ever felt.
 
Anyone else go through their created threads and try to figure out what the fuck triggered a thread creation?
 
Good thread soulskier

Quite a few times on biking explorations. But the worst was when I had my 4 wisdom teeth pulled at once. It did not go well and I too swollen to fit anything in my wired closed mouth for 3 days. Lost 25 pounds (I started at 180lbs) from it. My parents were too scared of opioids so I had weak versions of T4s. It kept me up all that time from the pain... but the pills took the sharp pain and reduced it to severe dull pain. 2 days after surgery, my dad made me move my stuff out to my new appartment... he thought I was faking it.

I can tell you that hitting that first bong rip after 7 days cured the pain, reduced swelling for 5 hours and put me in an awesome mood
 
When we did Geology field work out in the remote Utah desert in college for four days. Key word is remote, our class size was about 40 so slightly miscalculating the food and water we needed slightly was easy to do and pretty serious. We ran out of food and water for the better part of a day, all we had was bread and salsa and whatever was left in our water bottles which we were rationing heavily. We did get go to a town and get to eat dinner and get water that night but the whole day was pretty fucked.
 
13469673:Fred_Bear said:
When i go fishing i usually forget to bring out food or just forget to eat and dont notice in hungry. So ill go out in the morning and fish for 9 or 10 hours, not having eaten since dinner the night before. Ill get home and mow down some food nearly 24 hours after i last ate

Yeah I sometimes don't eat for a day or so. I don't remember to eat all the time....im pretty much always hungry.

I don't eat breakfast too often....then I ski for 8hours and the go directly to the library after. Sometimes I won't be able to eat until 11 or 12 that night. Shits rough.

Also at one point all 3 of my cards got stolen....so I had no access to money and had just ran out of groceries. I got down to eating plain slices of bread and water. That was a rough time.

Currently hungry...but I'm in my underwear and I don't wanna walk downstairs.
 
Plowing for 18 hours. I had been awake for 25 hours at 8:00 am and had to be back out to clean up at 10:30 am. Too tired to eat, and nothing is open during a snowstorm. I think I finally ate when I got back at noonish so about 28 or so hours without eating
 
I have some serious issues with appetite, I have basically none. I think it's one of the main reasons I turned into such a pothead several years back
 
I did a survival course in the mountains in January and we got about 4000 calories worth of food to ration for 6 days. I was used to eating a lot so I pushed through the first 3 days only eating a few power bars. Hunger kind of became a normal part of life and your stomach shrinks a lot, so I was amazed that I gave some food to a suffering friend on the last day. I thought being hungry would be the toughest part, but it was actually being cold and wet in the snow all the time. Once you get over the hump it's not so bad.
 
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