You don't.
Moreover, you should inform your doctor(s) about your anorexia as soon
as possible.
You would have already done this if you no longer suffered from the
delusion that not being hungry is good because you would then know
that anorexia is terrible.
This simply shows that the Holy Spirit is absolutely right to convict
you:
http://HeartMDPhD.com/Convicts
You know you do not have much longer just as the crucified thief at
Jesus' right knew he did not have much longer, dear Julie:
http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/Prophecy
May you wisely choose to repent soon by publicly declaring with your
mouth that "Jesus is LORD:"
http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/TheWay
Prayerfully in the infinite power and might of the Holy Spirit,
Andrew <><
--
Andrew B. Chung, MD/PhD
Lawful steward of http://EmoryCardiology.com
A latter-day disciple of the KING of kings and LORD of lords.
http://HeartMDPhD.com/HolySpirit/DiscipleNow
convicted neighbor Julie Bove wrote:
> The dietician told me part of my control problem was skipping meals which
> caused liver dumps. Although she might be right, it seemed my numbers were
> going lower when I did skip a meal. I thought this had to do with my slowed
> digestion but with no camera in my tummy, all we can do is guess.
>
> I told her I just wasn't hungry and she suggested a liquid meal like
> Glucerna because it was lactose free. She didn't seem to understand that it
> still had milk in it and I am allergic to milk, and not just lactose. I
> have not found any liquid meal replacements that are free of my allergens
> and frankly I've never been able to gag down a liquid meal. People have
> suggested green smoothies to me but I think they are too high in carbs and I
> am not sure I would be able to drink them or that they would stay down
> because they still have fiber in them. These usually have some sort of soft
> fruit base like banana and then assorted green vegetables blended into them.
>
> I've never liked tomato juice or V-8. Never much liked fruit juice and she
> said that wasn't a good meal replacement anyway because of the fast acting
> carbs. I did rather like the Diet V-8 Splash, (some flavors anyway) but I'm
> not sure that is even being made and if it is, it's hard to find here. Plus
> I don't think it would have enough carbs to count as a meal replacement.
> I've thought of things like soup, but even tomato soup is hard for me to get
> down if I am just not hungry. She also suggested crackers but I've never
> really much liked them. I had looked at a box of Triscuits because they are
> one I did used to like on occasion, but they have trans-fats in them. I did
> once buy a box of Rosemary flavored ones with no trans-fats but they were so
> nasty they went straight in the trash. I do have some sea salt crackers that
> I like with hummus but if I am not hungry I can't bring myself to eat those.
>
> Once again I see myself setting up for failure. I managed to eat lunch
> today, 1/2 of a peanut butter sandwich, but I ate it about a 1/2 an hour
> later than I was supposed to. I kept putting it off because I didn't want
> to eat it. I am supposed to space my meals out ever 4 to 5 hours apart. So
> now I feel stuffed and like I wish I hadn't eaten that. And yet I am
> supposed to eat again in a couple of hours. This isn't going to happen
> because I have to take Angela to dance class. I feel like I should bring a
> small snack there just in case. I woke up with much lower numbers this
> morning after upping the lantus to 14 units and I don't want to risk a hypo.
> But then I will have to eat a meal when I get back and I probably won't feel
> like doing it.
>
> *sigh* I remember the days when I seemed to be constantly hungry. All I
> did was think about food. And now it has come down to this. Most days
> there is not a single meal that I want to eat.
> Re: How do you eat when you're not hungry?
>
> You don't.
Which is all the more reason to get the Golden Bowl.
Calling people "Satan" is a symptom of Chung's mental illness.
Thinking that the Holy Spirit speaks to him and tells him to convict
peolple who disagree with him is delusional and mean spirited.
That Andrew is fixated on Christianity and has delusions about being
brethren of
or a disciple of Jesus, or his delusion that the Holy Spirit guides
him are all manifestations of his psychotic state of mind. Too bad
that he sullies the intentions true Christian believers with his
nonsense.
Being hungry is the exactly the opposite of starving, because the
former is wanting food whereas the latter is needing food after going
without for days to weeks.
> Ate a sandwich and afterwards became more and
> more hungry. Tested and BG was 83.
83 mg/dl is normal (euglycemia).
> This is not a good thing for me because
> I've been known to drop rapidly at the lower numbers.
Not after eating a sandwich (and "Just Apples").
> My snack was still an
> hour away. I ate a few potato chips just in case. Ate the same snack that
> I did the night before. Today I woke up at 223 and the day before was 131.
> Looks like I still have some kinks to work out. But I feel like I don't
> dare up the insulin if I am getting some normal numbers because I don't want
> hypos.
The unknown variable will continue to be the food amount until there
is consistent weighing of all meals.
Truth is simple.
A simple parable for the wise and discerning:
Be hungry... be healthy... be hungrier... be euglycemic:
http://TheWellnessFoundation.com/BeHealthier