Let me start off by saying I am 6’0" and 160lbs. I’m on my way to 170-175 through lifting and eating, but my metabolism is just absurd. For example, I’ll have a waffle, and when I get halfway through the waffle, I will feel like I have to use the bathroom.
Same thing if I have eat a chicken biscuit. I’ll eat it, then have to head to the bathroom again.
Does this mean I need to eat again right after? How can my body gain through food if I plop it right back out?
[quote]JJ! wrote:
Let me start off by saying I am 6’0" and 160lbs. I’m on my way to 170-175 through lifting and eating, but my metabolism is just absurd. For example, I’ll have a waffle, and when I get halfway through the waffle, I will feel like I have to use the bathroom.
Same thing if I have eat a chicken biscuit. I’ll eat it, then have to head to the bathroom again.
Does this mean I need to eat again right after? How can my body gain through food if I plop it right back out?[/quote]
Don’t eat a waffle or a biscuit. Eat many waffles and biscuits. Also eat a lot of meat and drink milk.
To be honest, Ive never really paid attention to that. I don’t think its after EVERY meal, but it is a little annoying thinking that what im eating is going right back out the other way.
[quote]JJ! wrote:
To be honest, Ive never really paid attention to that. I don’t think its after EVERY meal, but it is a little annoying thinking that what im eating is going right back out the other way.[/quote]
You’re right, that does sound absurd. I suggest you get a high quality butt-plug and just stop shitting altogether.
[quote]JJ! wrote:
To be honest, Ive never really paid attention to that. I don’t think its after EVERY meal, but it is a little annoying thinking that what im eating is going right back out the other way.[/quote]
You need to see a doctor. There is no way you are digesting food so quickly that before you finish eating it, you are already excreting it. You would be in a seriously ill physical condition if that were the case. The more likely cause is some form of Irritable Bowel Syndrome but a physician should take a look at you and discuss this with you.
After you get that checked out…figure out how to eat more food. No one eats “one chicken biscuit” unless they are 4 years old.