A note on weight/disability
In Australia that is the NDIS scheme, Earlier AAT rulings have determined that obesity alone is not a disability because it does not 'entail a loss of, or damage to, a physical, sensory or mental f...
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What was your point of no return?
Your story is much like mine, I was a fat at 7 and knew I wanted to be bigger. But could not be open in a family and society that did not tolerate being fat. It made my youngest year confusin...
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What should i eat
Next big meal plan
Plan:
1.2 kg of spaghetti bolognaise
1.2 kg of creamy chicken and rice.
2 litre weight gain shake.
Plus snacks 1 pack of pods chocolate
Should I add more ?
Plan:
1.2 kg of spaghetti bolognaise
1.2 kg of creamy chicken and rice.
2 litre weight gain shake.
Plus snacks 1 pack of pods chocolate
Should I add more ?
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How to secretly add calories to my wife's meals
Hi,
The issue with secret is the respect, or lack of it. People are not anyone’s to manipulate without consent. And in this time of men needing to understand ingrained Misogyny, it is mens dut...
The issue with secret is the respect, or lack of it. People are not anyone’s to manipulate without consent. And in this time of men needing to understand ingrained Misogyny, it is mens dut...
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What's your opinion on the movie feed?
It's a terrible movie fails on all sorts of levels. No stars.
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I was just thinking about the Fat Cat story converted to a human based non vore type storyline. And I was think some like,
I had got up early, and felt hungry like never before,
So I cook up all the food in the house in one big spread, and ate it all.
But it was enough, so I went down town for a walk.
When Bruce said why Kane you look so fat, and I explained the I ate the big spread, but said I am still hungry.
Oh Bruce pondered , you should go to the Chinese buffet.
So I went to the Chinese buffet, and it ate it all. < new picture looking bigger> , and so on meet some, they suggest something and I eat it all….
Who here could write and illustrate that?
I had got up early, and felt hungry like never before,
So I cook up all the food in the house in one big spread, and ate it all.
But it was enough, so I went down town for a walk.
When Bruce said why Kane you look so fat, and I explained the I ate the big spread, but said I am still hungry.
Oh Bruce pondered , you should go to the Chinese buffet.
So I went to the Chinese buffet, and it ate it all. < new picture looking bigger> , and so on meet some, they suggest something and I eat it all….
Who here could write and illustrate that?
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breakfastAte 12 eggs scrambled with cream and milk, and 8 beef sausages. Just touched the sides. Can not believe how much I am eating at the moment. 600 lbs by December is my guesstimate.
Read this, if your gaining
Eating a high calorie diet can lead to weight gain and obesity. But the health consequences of diet depend partly on when in the day meals occur. Eating when you're normally inactive (night for humans) encourages obesity. This suggests that obesity results in part from a mismatch between meal timing and the natural day-night cycle, or circadian rhythm. But the mechanisms by which this happens aren’t fully understood.
An NIH-funded research team led by Dr. Joseph Bass at Northwestern University studied the metabolic effects of a high fat diet in mice when feeding was restricted to either daytime or nighttime. The results appeared in Science on October 20, 2022.
Since mice are nocturnal, they normally eat at night. Mice restricted to eating only at night gained less weight than mice restricted to eating only during the day or mice able to eat at any time. The night-fed mice also expended more energy and consumed more oxygen than day-fed mice. However, the different groups ate the same amount and had similar activity patterns. This suggested that the night-fed mice burned more calories by producing more heat.
To test this idea, the researchers genetically engineered mice to boost heat production by their fat tissue. These mice did not gain extra weight when fed during the daytime versus the nighttime. The mice also had higher levels of a nutrient called creatine in their fat cells. Creatine stores excess energy during times of low energy demand and releases it to power the cell during times of high demand. But creatine can also release its stored energy as heat in a process known as a futile creatine cycle.
The team wanted to test whether creatine was behind the effect of feeding time on weight gain. So, they studied the effect of time-restricted feeding in mice engineered to be creatine-deficient. In these mice, eating only at night did not reduce weight gain or increase energy expenditure compared to daytime eating.
Eating a high calorie diet can lead to weight gain and obesity. But the health consequences of diet depend partly on when in the day meals occur. Eating when you're normally inactive (night for humans) encourages obesity. This suggests that obesity results in part from a mismatch between meal timing and the natural day-night cycle, or circadian rhythm. But the mechanisms by which this happens aren’t fully understood.
An NIH-funded research team led by Dr. Joseph Bass at Northwestern University studied the metabolic effects of a high fat diet in mice when feeding was restricted to either daytime or nighttime. The results appeared in Science on October 20, 2022.
Since mice are nocturnal, they normally eat at night. Mice restricted to eating only at night gained less weight than mice restricted to eating only during the day or mice able to eat at any time. The night-fed mice also expended more energy and consumed more oxygen than day-fed mice. However, the different groups ate the same amount and had similar activity patterns. This suggested that the night-fed mice burned more calories by producing more heat.
To test this idea, the researchers genetically engineered mice to boost heat production by their fat tissue. These mice did not gain extra weight when fed during the daytime versus the nighttime. The mice also had higher levels of a nutrient called creatine in their fat cells. Creatine stores excess energy during times of low energy demand and releases it to power the cell during times of high demand. But creatine can also release its stored energy as heat in a process known as a futile creatine cycle.
The team wanted to test whether creatine was behind the effect of feeding time on weight gain. So, they studied the effect of time-restricted feeding in mice engineered to be creatine-deficient. In these mice, eating only at night did not reduce weight gain or increase energy expenditure compared to daytime eating.
I was reading that you grow new or increase your number of fat cells till you are in your mid twenties, then in general the number stay the same. So I was about 25 stone by twenty thus like to have more cells than someone how was thin in that age bracket. So does that mean getting fatter is easier for me account of that early cell development.
What should i eat
Additional eating, midnight urge to fill up. 0.75 litres of custard. Before and after bulging.
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I have been captivated by a SSBBW known as Echo. The last I saw was she was in hospital for some 8 months, But was still gaining, was just over 800. I am naturally curious if she is out of hospital and skill gaining or not.