Fasting 28 days?
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jenmarrs429 wrote: »Last year I stopped everything but water. I was hospitalized at the time for another reason. Because I wasn't eating they tested my blood daily. After a week they said my kidneys had started to shut down and show signs of damage. Two weeks in the bloodwork had signs of liver failure. I started accepting ensure at that point because I knew what came next....been there before.
Fasting for more than a day or two damages your body! Especially if you are young and still developing!
Exactly! Well said and inspiring. Thank you for sharing.0 -
Wasn't joking about refeeding syndrome if he has truly been fasting.1
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Rebecca0224 wrote: »emmaling142 wrote: »At my worst, I was a member of a pro-anorexia website. Even there, a 28 day water only fast would be considered too much.
Right? I just don't understand his logic. Thanks for sharing.
In a day or to ask him to go for a (long) walk with you or something else physical. Maybe after feeling how his body is struggling he will fuel it properly.
Or you could just ask him why he hates himself and wants to destroy his body
True. I'll be sure to try that. I've asked him why he hates himself so much to cut out food and that it'll f*** with his metabolism. But all his response was "it won't, I've done the research." Ect. Smh. Anyways thank you.0 -
28 hours maybe. But 28 days!?! That is beyond rediculous. It's sad how much terrible advice is out there.7
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Wasn't joking about refeeding syndrome if he has truly been fasting.
Yeah I saw your original post and I agree completely, I told him about what you mentioned and what refeeding syndrome was, he did have some second thoughts but then proceeds to say he's done the research in fasting and nothing will happen to him. But thank you, I'll be sure to push the topic a bit more.1 -
... The human body can only survive so long without food. Three weeks, give or take. Only having water for 28 days is very slow suicide.5
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Rebecca0224 wrote: »emmaling142 wrote: »At my worst, I was a member of a pro-anorexia website. Even there, a 28 day water only fast would be considered too much.
Right? I just don't understand his logic. Thanks for sharing.
In a day or to ask him to go for a (long) walk with you or something else physical. Maybe after feeling how his body is struggling he will fuel it properly.
Or you could just ask him why he hates himself and wants to destroy his body
True. I'll be sure to try that. I've asked him why he hates himself so much to cut out food and that it'll f*** with his metabolism. But all his response was "it won't, I've done the research." Ect. Smh. Anyways thank you.
Ask why he refuses to give his heart the fuel it needs to continue pumping blood.1 -
Meh, I bet he doesn't make it 24 hrs before he is sneaking food.1
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What he doesn't understand is that he'll gain all the weight back, plus probably way more.4
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just read he was on day 4. Still call bs and I would bet he is eating something and hiding it.
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In 1979, I actually thought it would be a good idea to try a 7 day fast. I only lasted 6 days because it was miserable. I couldn't concentrate in my college classes or focus on homework.
Tell him it's a terrible idea for all the reasons in the posts above, and also for the health of his brain, which he shouldn't take for granted. And I agree you should tell your parents.
Also, tell him how proud you are of him for wanting to make some changes, and for having the courage and determination to plan such a difficult method of weight loss. Suggest that an equally difficult but healthier option would be to eat only meat, eggs, dairy, veggies and fruit for 28 days. No sweets, grains, sodas, etc.
That might satisfy his curiosity to try out being an ascetic.
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And can you tell us how it all works out? I'm curious!2
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mca90guitar wrote: »just read he was on day 4. Still call bs and I would bet he is eating something and hiding it.
I don't know, I hope so. Like I said some previous posts back, I've left some brownies lying around, it hadn't been touched so far, but when night comes, we will see. Lol.0 -
If it were me, I'd consider mentioning to him and your parents that he's a minor and can be hospitalized against his will and hooked up to an IV and/or feeding tube.9
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Someone else posted this in another group I'm in... I will never understand how someone who took years to become overweight thinks they're going to "fix" anything by killing themselves slowly and agonizingly in 28 days. Nevermind the lean mass he's going to lose (which is his metabolic currency). This is idiotic1
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mca90guitar wrote: »just read he was on day 4. Still call bs and I would bet he is eating something and hiding it.
I'd be at drive thru so fast lol "g-g-going to check the m-m-mail Ma"
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CynthiasChoice wrote: »Also, tell him how proud you are of him for wanting to make some changes, and for having the courage and determination to plan such a difficult method of weight loss. Suggest that an equally difficult but healthier option would be to eat only meat, eggs, dairy, veggies and fruit for 28 days. No sweets, grains, sodas, etc.
That might satisfy his curiosity to try out being an ascetic.CynthiasChoice wrote: »And can you tell us how it all works out? I'm curious!
For sure that's a good idea about encouraging him; kind of like reverse psychology, I'm more like the nagging sister or the type to brag about his favorite sweets in his face though, it'll be hard on my part lol, but I'll be sure to try it. And yeah I'll keep you guys updated.
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CynthiasChoice wrote: »Also, tell him how proud you are of him for wanting to make some changes, and for having the courage and determination to plan such a difficult method of weight loss. Suggest that an equally difficult but healthier option would be to eat only meat, eggs, dairy, veggies and fruit for 28 days. No sweets, grains, sodas, etc.
That might satisfy his curiosity to try out being an ascetic.CynthiasChoice wrote: »And can you tell us how it all works out? I'm curious!
For sure that's a good idea about encouraging him; kind of like reverse psychology, I'm more like the nagging sister or the type to brag about his favorite sweets in his face though, it'll be hard on my part lol, but I'll be sure to try it. And yeah I'll keep you guys updated.
While it may be a stretch for your usual relationship, taking the different approach might be more likely to get his attention.2 -
Little brothers sometimes crave respect from their older sisters.1
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