I won't say that it is impossible to gain 8-10 kilos a month but it is definitely not easy. From the research I've done myself, it seems more likely that you'll level around 4-6 kilos every month, or roughly slightly more than a kilo every week.
After all, the fat has to travel from the intestines through the lymph and your liver, into your blood and into your fat cells, and there is an upper limit to how fast the liver can "package" this fat for further transport through your blood stream.
Really pushing things to the very limit will also put a strain on your liver, basically turning you into the human version of a foie gras goose whose liver has grown to immense sizes in order to try to compensate for the gigantic food intake.
It is not impossible that you can reach a gain the first month of up to 8-10 kilos (however I doubt it) but I suspect that some of it might be water and also I suspect that after that, your weight gain will decline as your liver grows "tired" of working so hard.
One trick is to wake you up at night and give you a proper feeding there as well so there will never be more than roughly 4 hours between your large meals. The night is basically the period where we go without eating or drinking for the longest time so that might add some extra percent to how much you'll be able to gain every month.
It also depends a lot on how your body responds to intense feeding. Just as some build muscle very well, some also build fat very easily, so given your already pretty impressive size at a young age, you might be one of those that can really both eat a lot and gain a lot. Time will show but no matter what you're certainly in for an interesting experience.
I wish you all the best!
After all, the fat has to travel from the intestines through the lymph and your liver, into your blood and into your fat cells, and there is an upper limit to how fast the liver can "package" this fat for further transport through your blood stream.
Really pushing things to the very limit will also put a strain on your liver, basically turning you into the human version of a foie gras goose whose liver has grown to immense sizes in order to try to compensate for the gigantic food intake.
It is not impossible that you can reach a gain the first month of up to 8-10 kilos (however I doubt it) but I suspect that some of it might be water and also I suspect that after that, your weight gain will decline as your liver grows "tired" of working so hard.
One trick is to wake you up at night and give you a proper feeding there as well so there will never be more than roughly 4 hours between your large meals. The night is basically the period where we go without eating or drinking for the longest time so that might add some extra percent to how much you'll be able to gain every month.
It also depends a lot on how your body responds to intense feeding. Just as some build muscle very well, some also build fat very easily, so given your already pretty impressive size at a young age, you might be one of those that can really both eat a lot and gain a lot. Time will show but no matter what you're certainly in for an interesting experience.
I wish you all the best!
3 years