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Or is hunger not felt by how empty or full our actual stomachs are, but by other things?
Or is hunger not felt by how empty or full our actual stomachs are, but by other things?
Someone has made our toilet at work into a death chamber this morning too!
> YH's question of the days arent what they used to be.
this is a large understatement.
> .... I did a really big poo, and now I feel hungry. Coincedence?
> Or could it be that everything has moved that bit further on down
> the digestive train, leaving space in my stomach, making me feel
> hungry?
>
> Or is hunger not felt by how empty or full our actual stomachs
> are, but by other things?
I wasn't aware that bowel movements had anything to do with the contents of your stomach. True it begins life there, but it's your digestive tract etc that produces/contains the 'stools' sometime after digestion has taken place in the stomach. An empty stomach can still mean a full bowel and not necessarily indicate hunger. If you see what I mean:)
> YH wrote:
> .... I did a really big poo, and now I feel hungry.
> Coincedence?
> Or could it be that everything has moved that bit further on
> down
> the digestive train, leaving space in my stomach, making me
> feel
> hungry?
>
> Or is hunger not felt by how empty or full our actual stomachs
> are, but by other things?
>
> I wasn't aware that bowel movements had anything to do with the
> contents of your stomach. True it begins life there, but it's
> your digestive tract etc that produces/contains the 'stools'
> sometime after digestion has taken place in the stomach. An empty
> stomach can still mean a full bowel and not necessarily indicate
> hunger. If you see what I mean:)
talking poo again im not digestin it
I'm sure YH thought long and hard before rambling the thoughts in his mind and it took courage to post such personal details.
>
> I'm sure YH thought long and hard before rambling the thoughts
> in his mind and it took courage to post such personal details.
One would suggest that the thoughts were not in his 'mind' - perhaps driven by a more immediate need:)
> I wasn't aware that bowel movements had anything to do with the
> contents of your stomach. True it begins life there, but it's
> your digestive tract etc that produces/contains the 'stools'
> sometime after digestion has taken place in the stomach. An empty
> stomach can still mean a full bowel and not necessarily indicate
> hunger. If you see what I mean:)
I do. But I wondered if it meant that everything else could move further along the chain, making a bit more space in the stomach, thus initiating hunger.
I don't know how it all works, but I do know that people can go from not hungry at all to feeling very hungry in a few minutes, by just talking about, or smelling food.
> I don't know how it all works, but I do know that people can go
> from not hungry at all to feeling very hungry in a few minutes,
> by just talking about, or smelling food.
I don't think that can be connected to 'an empty digestive tract'. It's more to do with the taste buds salivating at the smell from the food - and/or the brain getting info to then suggest 'food' to your taste buds - put very simply:)