• Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    Three days, no food, no water. Nothing by mouth. Was in hospital, so I had an IV bag at least. And tons of dilaudid the whole time… it was quite the experience. They fixed me, though! Was in there for almost a week and a half tho. Getting to eat again was as awesome as the Dilaudid was.

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    I fast (no food) yearly, sometimes multiple times a year. I just finished a 6 day fast a couple weeks ago. It was amazing, one of the easiest fasts I’ve done, and I hiked every day, read a couple books and taught my book group about fasting and all of its benefits. I highly recommend EVERYONE fast for at least 5 days. It will change your life.

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    4 hours ago

    I have ADHD, I forget to eat and drink on a regular basis. However I have no clue what my longest record is. LOL

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    I do at least one 30-day juice fast and one 10-day water fast each year. As well as 3-5 day fasts every month I am not doing those. I think I may have gone a day or two without water before, but I don’t recall ever doing it intentionally.

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    18 hours ago

    I’ve gone three weeks and change without a single calorie of food. Not by choice - medical thing. Lost about 30 lbs give or take. Was hard to start eating again once I did. Lost additional weight beyond the 30. Went from fat to skinny. Took years to eat properly again. Now I’m fat again :)

    Was interesting for many reasons.

    1. it’s possible if you’re injured to not be hungry and starve to death without feeling any hunger whatsoever
    2. while I lost fat, I lost more muscle. Crazy how the body canibalizes itself.
    3. still need water, that you can’t go without. But you can go a long time without food. I could have easily gone weeks longer I think without food.
    4. Hug your family and always tell them you love them. I lived through my ordeal and gained perspective, but many young people die without saying and doing the things they should.
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    20 hours ago

    Had ulcerative colitis. Went about a month on Gatorade and clear vegetable broth. Another month or two on TPN after surgery with very little to no veggie broth.

    Went from 175 to 115. 0/10 would not recommend.

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      19 hours ago

      Wow that’s amazing. I think I might have UC. Did it help your symptoms?

      What’s TPN?

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        18 hours ago

        I hope you don’t. In my case nothing helped so I had my lower intestine removed. The made a facsimile with a section of small intestine and re-plumbed me. It was during that recovery period that I went on TPN to effectively reduce the usage of my digestive system.

        TPN is Total Parenteral Nutrition. Basically it’s a large bag of glucose, lipids, vitamins and minerals that is fed through a PICC line (in you upper arm) directly above your heart for thorough dilution and distribution through your bloodstream. An external peristaltic pump doses it into you throughout the day. It’s a trip, albeit cumbersome. Oh, and it does spikeTF out of your blood sugars so you have to take insulin during the process, which sucks.

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            The surgery did, but it was a long recovery period. I think it was three months with a temporary colostomy bag while my intestine healed and then at least a year for my body to get used to the new setup. After about 5 years I noticed that I was closer to normal, or as normal as you can be after getting a j-pouch. But it’s better than going through continued episodes. I don’t think I would have survived more than a couple additional bouts. Plus living with UC really increases your risk of colorectal cancer. Fun stuff

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        17 hours ago

        Yeah, this was the fourth recurrence of it and by the time I went into the hospital I had lost nearly half of my blood or something. I think I needed four pints iirc. I don’t remember exactly, I was near dead. Kinda sucked. After surgery and a year of healing I was able to regain the weight it and get back in shape. Haven’t had another issue with it since. Plus I don’t have a lower intestine, so no colon cancer! Silver lining and all.

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          Sounds like the J-pouch is also working out well, thank goodness. I’m sorry you went through that. Makes my own recent ordeal look like easy street in comparison.

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    20 hours ago

    I had terrible stomach cramps one night. I was so sore that I didn’t eat after that for 4 days. It’s actually way easier than I would have thought, no real consequences.

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    16 hours ago

    I’ve done just shy of 2 weeks without food. I’ve never gone more than like 10 hours without water though, at least not while awake.

    Fasting is fine. “Hunger” is usually anticipation of food. Once you push past the initial feeling it simply goes away.

    Not drinking water sucks. Everything feels awful after a day without water.

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    20 hours ago

    There was a period where I would fast every thursday into friday, 24 hours, but I allowed myself water. No real issues. Less impactful than a single beer or smoking some pot.

    That being said I have huge respect for those keeping Ramadan.

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    16 hours ago

    Around a day and a half without any source of food, limited water and building my own shelter in the middle of nowhere. Would not recommend on the thirst and hunger side, but it was quite peaceful. I ended up eating a little bit of my flavoured chapstick, I was quite hungry and thirsty. Thankfully weather was mild so no heat or cold related issues shelter wise. I’ve been camping in tents when it’s gotten so cold that frost formed inside the tent, that’s not fun either. Once I made it back to civilisation, I had a long shower, drank lots of water, and ate two full plates of food. Almost threw up afterwards from overeating.

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    19 hours ago

    Five days without food. I had a bout of gastritus (damage to the stomach lining) and never once felt hungry during that time. I was going about my normal routine and felt completely normal otherwise. Kinda surprised by that.

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    19 hours ago

    Two days without solid food because my stomach is stupid. I was hydrated the entire time though and drinking ginger ale occasionally.