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Startrip80
02-27-2001, 04:21 AM
Okay, so Ive been going through some rough shit in the last couple of weeks, and now Im beginning to pull myself out of it, which is a good thing.

~but~

I just want to know if this happens to anybody else. Sometimes when I have emotional evenings (I mean, times when Im sad and cry and stuff), Ill wake up the next morning and weigh like 2-5 lbs less. Now I know I diddnt cry 5 lbs of fluid. Is it a reaction in your body? Does being emotional speed up your metabolism or something? If anybody has any clue as to what Im talking about, please share with me.

BTW, where is Rebecca these days?

~Alan~

SparkleScamp
02-27-2001, 10:20 PM
Weird. ;)

Rath_Dawg
02-27-2001, 10:30 PM
That's some freaky stuff brah...but you aren't the only one as I reacted to the dumping of myself with the last one with tears. I lost about the same amount of weight, but a little less. But after that I lost like 30 pounds because I was taking it very hard...it returned after I returned to normal though.

It might be a good question to ask like a doctor about...because it has happened with more than just one person, even if it's just two of us. *shrugs*

Rath_Dawg: Not looking forward to May...last time she told me she was engaged a year to the day she cast me aside. Wasn't a good week for me...and I'm afraid of what might happen this year since it seems to be a theme in my life. ugh.

Startrip80
02-27-2001, 10:51 PM
I dont get it either.

~Alan~

Rath_Dawg
02-27-2001, 11:10 PM
Well...I just thought of something that might make sense in relation to it. Because I know there's quite a few people that eat when they get depressed and it could be because of a sped up metabolism and they need to eat to keep the energy up and not zonk out after a bit of depression.

I could be wrong with this theory, but it does seem to make sense when you put A and B together.

Rath_Dawg: Though an episode of Starage SG-1 helped me along when they had a sped up metabolism and that triggered that thought in my head.