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Old 06-06-2007, 01:15 PM #1
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Confused ~ EXTREME Fatigue After a meal??? ~

I have been TRYING to gauge just how little I can eat in order NOT to get so tired, with a miriad of other unplesant things, after I eat. I mean it's crippling. I know I spoke to my Chiropractor about this problem and he told me to eat much smaller meals less more frequently throughout the day.

Biblically we SHOULD eat a handful of this and a handful of that as we hunt and gather. I am torn between small, high calorie meals and regular calorie meals. I am trying to lose a little weight but the frequent low calorie meals just don't stay with me very long. I get hungry again soon after.

But this is a problem because, just now, I ate a HALF of a tuna salad sandwich and already I can feel myself going down. Why do I get like this?? In my working days, after lunch, I was Useless for a couple hours and to TRY to be productive left me breathless and dizzy.

If anyone has any other suggestions I'd be glad to hear them.
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