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Started by Andrew, April 18, 2008, 07:36:58 AM

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Andrew

Those of you on T: do you eat more now?

I've been on T for nearly two years and my food consumption has gone through the roof. I could eat all day and night. (It helps that I'm skinny!) Maybe it's just because I'm physically bigger now, but it seems like I'm eating all the time. Anyway, I have to go get breakfast at the dining hall. Mmmmm, bacon.
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discarded

I haven't noticed an increase in my actual food intake, but have noticed that my hunger pains are FAR more severe than they used to be. Before, if I was hungry it was just an irritating growl or something, but now...it feels like I'm wasting away and DYING of starvation. heh.
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Christo

Yep I eat more but dont think its the T.  Think it's b/c I exercise a lot :laugh:
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J.T.

i've been on T almost three weeks and i've noticed an increase already.  I'm eating everything in sight.
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Nero

Oh god, I hope not. I already eat like a horse.
Nero was the Forum Admin here at Susan's Place for several years up to the time of his death.
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Dennis

I didn't notice an increase overall, just in craving more protein. It's hard to make myself eat my veggies some days.

Dennis
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Jay

Quote from: Nero on April 20, 2008, 12:12:57 AM
Oh god, I hope not. I already eat like a horse.

Exactly the same here buddy...

I read the topic title and my stomach grummbled!


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Keira


T boosts metabolism (compared to estrogen),
but its mostly because of increased muscle mass that your metabolism
will increase.

I can eat 2500-3000 calories per day without gaining weight,
that's a lot of food.
My mother eats 1000 less to keep her weight stable.
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