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Old Mon Sep 03, 2007, 02:41pm
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Originally Posted by Snaqwells
So you're saying, without this mysterious drug no one knows about, no one would need to eat breakfast in the mornings?
No moron, if you don't eat at night, then if you're hungry in the morning, that stands to reason. However, if you ate a big meal before bed, and you woke up and have an intense appetite for a big breakfest. How can that be?

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And here I always thought I woke up hungry because my body had digested the food I ate 12 hours earlier. Silly me.
If you are young and still very active, this is possible, I guess. However, if you are overweight, got some weight issues, not that active anymore. When you wake up in the morning, you shouldn't be hungry, i don't care how good the Jimmy Dean sausage smells.

Either case, young athletic, older, non-athletic, if you eat a big meal before you go to bed. If everything is working correctly in your system, you will wake up tired because your body did not rest. It spend the night, digessing all the food you ate before you went to bed. Kind of like waking up with a hang-over.

Added: This is also a source for nightmares.

Last edited by Old School; Mon Sep 03, 2007 at 03:04pm.