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[quote=Anonymous]My DH and his family are never hungry. Ever. Traveling with them is an exercise in granola bar hauling and carefully planned enormous breakfasts before everyone else wakes up. They appreciate special or nicely prepared food, but I suspect that they would eat the human equivalent of a cup of dog food 2x/day if they could. I am always hungry and have to manage it by thinking very carefully about what I have done that day, what I have eaten so far, and how much more food I actually need to survive until another day. What hormones are telling my brain does not match what my body actually needs. The interesting thing is that both my DH and I have recent generations who have truly experienced hunger. I’m curious how our bodies might have inherited those experiences, since the memo I got is “eat eat eat while you can” and the memo he got is “well, guess we won’t eat today or ever, so we have to keep going anyway”.[/quote]
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