Hunger sensation even after eating?

JellyyBeanz
JellyyBeanz Posts: 22 Member
edited December 21 in Health and Weight Loss
Hey guys, this is a problem that I’ve experienced on and off the last 2 years or so.

So I’ll eat a meal or snack and then within half an hour I’ll get this feeling in my stomach as if I’m extremely hungry which quite often leads to me eating more until I feel literally stuffed. Obviously not good for weight loss or health.

It’s very annoying because I’ll know in my mind that I shouldn’t be hungry because I just ate but the physical sensation is so uncomfortable.

Should I maybe see a doctor? I also drink a lot of Coke Zero so I’m thinking of cutting that out in case it’s somehow affecting my digestion. Please let me know if you have any other advice.
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  • WholeFoods4Lyfe
    WholeFoods4Lyfe Posts: 1,518 Member
    I would talk to your doctor about possibly having Ghrelin Resistance. Just like one can become resistant to Insulin, you can also become resistant to Ghrelin. It's talked about briefly in this article, though they don't specifically call it Ghrelin Resistance. https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/9-fixes-for-weight-hormones#section3
  • mbaker566
    mbaker566 Posts: 11,233 Member
    I feel that way when i eat some fruit or vegetables. i'm not sure why.
  • nowine4me
    nowine4me Posts: 3,985 Member
    Is your meal or snack filling? Is it nutrient dense? I could eat a 200 cal spoon of peanut butter and be hungry 30 mins later, or a giant bowl of chopped zucchini with hummus and be good for hours.

    What happens when you wait it out?
  • kenyonhaff
    kenyonhaff Posts: 1,377 Member
    Have you tried a hot beverage about the time you get hungry? Some herbal or decaf tea, or cocoa? It doesn't necessarily cure the hunger pains, but it certainly curbs it a bit. Also quite civilized.
  • goldthistime
    goldthistime Posts: 3,213 Member
    Maxxitt wrote: »
    This is a long-shot and unlikely, but I had this same issue and discovered after an unexpected hospitalization that I had chronic stomach inflammation and a duodenal ulcer. With treatment, those gnawing "hunger" pangs after eating have disappeared. I think seeing your doctor is a splendid idea.

    It may not be such a long shot. “Extreme hunger” after eating is unusual, I would think. I have a somewhat similar story, although in my case they found evidence of past ulcers (stomach polyps) and we have a family history of excess acid production. I have on occasion felt that extreme hunger feeling when I’ve eaten plenty, although mine has always been in the middle of the night (or maybe that’s just when it was memorable). There was a thread here last year where a whole bunch of people chimed in with similar experiences. Someone said it happened to them after eating “junk food”. After reading that I cut down on carbs later in the day. It’s hardly proof positive but I think it helped.

    Not at all suggesting you should modify your diet rather than see a doctor. If it IS stomach ulcers you should get proper care.
  • alondrakar
    alondrakar Posts: 67 Member
    Are you consuming a large portion of empty calories everyday? I'd try to eat more nutrient dense foods and limit yourself to 1-2 snacks a day, if possible. I feel fuller eating a healthy salad than I do when I eat a cheese burger. Also, I only have one diet soda a week. This is after cutting down. No matter what others say, I don't believe they are all that great for you. Can you imagine what all they had to do to provide consumers with a soda that has zero calories?! Eventually, I'll cut them out completely from my diet but for now I am ok with one drink a week.
  • leslie9797
    leslie9797 Posts: 3 Member
    I get the EXACT same thing! I've tried eating more protein - e.g., having greek yogurt, or apples and PB - but I still get that gnawing hunger. I have acid reflux on and off and had gastritis at one point (found through endoscopy) that the doc told me can cause this hunger-like feeling. The problem is they don't know what causes the gastritis, which doesn't help much. I've also had my levels done for pre-diabetes and they are very good, so nothing is going on there. I've never been a diet soda drinker, and cut out 'real' soda three years ago. I drink water, coffee and an occasional glass of white wine.
  • CSARdiver
    CSARdiver Posts: 6,252 Member
    Hunger or appetite?

    Hunger is a physiological need for food - any food - and is satiated with the presence of anything in your stomach.

    Appetite is a response largely based upon behavior - your desire for food and this is towards a specific taste - sweet, salty, sour, etc.

    Eat slowly, hydrate, and be mindful of the behaviors you establish around your meals.

    Along with calorie counting be mindful of what foods satiate you and what foods stimulate appetite. For me my satiating foods are oatmeal, chicken, rich in fat foods, but everyone is different when it comes to taste and appetite. On the other hand the foods I need exercise caution around are pasta & chips.
  • cheryldumais
    cheryldumais Posts: 1,907 Member
    CSARdiver wrote: »
    Hunger or appetite?

    Hunger is a physiological need for food - any food - and is satiated with the presence of anything in your stomach.

    Appetite is a response largely based upon behavior - your desire for food and this is towards a specific taste - sweet, salty, sour, etc.

    Eat slowly, hydrate, and be mindful of the behaviors you establish around your meals.

    Along with calorie counting be mindful of what foods satiate you and what foods stimulate appetite. For me my satiating foods are oatmeal, chicken, rich in fat foods, but everyone is different when it comes to taste and appetite. On the other hand the foods I need exercise caution around are pasta & chips.

    Excellent example and explanation. I always ask myself if I would eat a bowl of zuchinni. If so I'm probably hungry, lol.

  • yirara
    yirara Posts: 9,986 Member
    Look, we're fishing in the dark here. So every advice is as good as the next. Another idea:

    could it be that you actually need some fast absorbing carbs? Do you wait too long with eating? Maybe you're just about on the threshold of getting hungry. Eating something that is slow to digest would mean you get hungry while you've just eaten.
  • MelanieCN77
    MelanieCN77 Posts: 4,047 Member
    I'll feel hungry after a large meal if I've let myself get too hungry in the first place. I try to take a rational look at what I just ate and decide if it should have been enough, and if so I'll make a herb tea or something and set a timer for 20-30 minutes and tell myself if I am still ravenous then, then I can get something else. Very rarely am I.
  • nooboots
    nooboots Posts: 480 Member
    smal48 wrote: »
    mbaker566 wrote: »
    I feel that way when i eat some fruit or vegetables. i'm not sure why.

    I always feel ravenous after eating apples specifically for some reason.

    Oh me too, awful gnawing pains, Ive never heard anyone else say they experience this
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