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Old 07-19-2011, 12:46 AM #1
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Okay, so weird question. Does anyone has issues with taste or lack of interest in eating? Nothing looks good when I look in the refrigerator or drive around town in search of the perfect restaurant. I use to eat like a pig, eating large quantities and snacking constantly. Now, I rarely eat my entire meal or snack, and truly do not care if I eat or not. I can't say that I do not get hungry, its that food doesn't seem to be my friend these days?

Am I completely strange, or is this something that others have dealt with? BTW, i am okay with being strange! )

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