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Old 08-24-2011, 05:35 PM #1
kittycapucine1974
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Frown RSD & poor appetite

Hi, everybody:

I have full body RSD. I have a very, very poor appetite. Whether it is at breakfast time, at lunch time, at dinner time, or at supper time, I do not want to eat. I am never hungry. Just seeing some food cuts my appetite off. The more food I see, the less I want to eat. Even if there is only a little bit of food on my plate, I do not want to eat. It does not matter whether I enjoy the food or not. I drink little water, juice, or tea (I am allergic to milk).

I have never been anorexic, even if I am very thin. People from my mother's side of the family are usually very thin. I measure 1.63 meters and I weigh 48 kilograms.

1) Could this poor appetite be caused by my having full body RSD?

2) If yes, what organ(s) is (are) involved (stomach, brain...)?

3) What is (or are) the mechanism(s) responsible for this?

4) Could my allergy to milk (lactose allergy) be caused by RSD?

5) What solutions do you see for this problem?

Thanks for your information and advice.
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