Extremely hungry in morning
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I'm the same way. I don't have any issues with my blood sugar but I do have issues with my blood pressure, kidneys, and iron deficient(not sure if any of this plays a roll). Honestly I just make sure I eat first thing and I feel fine. But if I don't I feel physically ill, like weak and want to throw up.
This is exactly me! I feel like I'm gonna throw up. I know my iron is fine cause gave blood not too long ago but I dont remember if they check blood sugar (don't think so). Anyways, I just need to get a check up.
Yea I've never really thought it to be a big deal but maybe I should ask my doctor about it as well!0 -
Its not that uncommon, especially if you have a smallish dinner fairly early in the evening. how long is it from your last meal? Do you get around 20-30gm of protein in your dinner/last meal? What and when you eat last does effect morning hunger.
The cottage cheese works because the casein in it is a slow burn protein - you could do a casein shake/smoothie as your PM snack if you don't like cottage cheese.0 -
Everyone is a little different ...My mother wants a HUGE breakfast every day ... Me, not so much ... I prefer a cup of coffee and a protein bar.
I have heard some profess the whole "Eat like a King at breakfast, a Prince at lunch and a Pauper at dinner" ideal too. Others say light breakfast and light dinner with most calories at lunch. Me, I like a big dinner because I won't be eating for 12 or more hours when all is said and done. Listen to your body and see which version of life works for you... after all, this is a lifelong process ... no reason to be miserable all the time if you can help it ... Misery doesn't breed sustainability.0 -
I find that if I eat something starchy late in the evening, I am very hungry in the morning. If it is a higher protein dinner, I am not hungry until 10am. My body time to eat is normally 10am.0
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wth, if you THINK everyone is different, then you do not know. if you do not know then you are not qualified to answer. this isn't a hunch people are asking for. they want a definitive answer. they want the truth.0
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Everyone has a different metabolism and is hungry at different times of day. I am healthy (get regular physicals and Dr. says all is fine, no blood sugar problems) but I am pretty petite, (weigh between 90 - 95 lb.) and when I wake up I am HUNGRY and must eat something or I will start feeling sick after 1 - 2 hours. So I don't think this is abnormal, still it's a good idea to get your blood sugar checked and make sure it's not low.0
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Answer to this is somewhat of a logical one. Depending on when you had your last meal before you went to sleep it is safe to say that you gone on a fasted state even during your sleep for a long time. If you last had your meal at 9pm then you wake up at 9am then do the math and thats how many hours you went without eating a single calorie. This could be one of the reasons other than the obvious physiological ones.0
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