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Has age decreased your appetite?
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    Post #1 - January 13th, 2009, 5:01 pm
    Post #1 - January 13th, 2009, 5:01 pm Post #1 - January 13th, 2009, 5:01 pm
    I ask because I find myself (neither middle-aged nor in the Girls Gone Wild demographic) with less and less of an appetite as I age. Once upon a time gargantuan sandwiches followed up by a three-course meal was no problem, but these days I tend to have either lunch or dinner - the consumption of one guarantees I won't feel like eating the other. It wasn't but ten years ago that I was proudly characterized by a friend's mother as "a good eater".

    I have heard this is a hallmark of aging, and I have to say I'd rather have the wrinkles and sagging, not that I have a choice in such matters. There seem to be some "good eaters" :D here - has age slowed you down? Or do you still sport the mighty consumptive powers and iron gullet of a teen?
    As a mattra-fact, Pie Face, you are beginning to look almost human. - Barbara Bennett
  • Post #2 - January 13th, 2009, 7:07 pm
    Post #2 - January 13th, 2009, 7:07 pm Post #2 - January 13th, 2009, 7:07 pm
    No way in hell. :lol:
    "Don't you ever underestimate the power of a female." Bootsy Collins
  • Post #3 - January 13th, 2009, 7:35 pm
    Post #3 - January 13th, 2009, 7:35 pm Post #3 - January 13th, 2009, 7:35 pm
    I'm not sure my appetite has decreased, but my tolerance for large sets of flavors has decreased- meaning I'd rather have 6 single bite plates than most sandwiches.
    is making all his reservations under the name Steve Plotnicki from now on.
  • Post #4 - January 13th, 2009, 7:35 pm
    Post #4 - January 13th, 2009, 7:35 pm Post #4 - January 13th, 2009, 7:35 pm
    Thanks, David - I kept trying to answer :lol: Granted, I've got the metabolism of people who ate a dozen eggs at a sitting and wore it proudly...Yes, you get old, you get fat, and your kids drive you crazy.

    Life is good.
  • Post #5 - January 13th, 2009, 10:58 pm
    Post #5 - January 13th, 2009, 10:58 pm Post #5 - January 13th, 2009, 10:58 pm
    Yes, although I still eat too much and need to cut back. I've developed diverticulosis and my intestines just can't tolerate as much food anymore. Some things don't agree with me....when I was younger I had a cast iron stomach and could eat anything. I really feel much better if I don't eat at night after seven. Also I drink copious amounts of water.
    Toria

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    W. Shakespeare
  • Post #6 - January 14th, 2009, 9:42 am
    Post #6 - January 14th, 2009, 9:42 am Post #6 - January 14th, 2009, 9:42 am
    no, my appetite is still the same or larger for food and alcohol.
  • Post #7 - January 14th, 2009, 10:47 am
    Post #7 - January 14th, 2009, 10:47 am Post #7 - January 14th, 2009, 10:47 am
    I find that a big burger and fries just about makes me sick anymore. OTOH, I can scarf down a big-ass bone-in ribeye at Gibson’s without a second thought.

    I almost fainted from a food OD at Sweets & Savories last week when I tried to complete the tasting menu.

    So I guess it's situational.

    I can still drink copious amounts of scotch and/or bourbon...so I got that going for me, which is nice.


    I'm 49, btw.
    "Your custard pie, yeah, sweet and nice
    When you cut it, mama, save me a slice"
  • Post #8 - January 14th, 2009, 10:48 am
    Post #8 - January 14th, 2009, 10:48 am Post #8 - January 14th, 2009, 10:48 am
    I think I'm in the same demographic as you, suzycreamcheese, but I have the opposite problem. I used to eat like a bird, bringing home doggy bags at every meal. Now I can polish off a whole meal all by myself and when at home, sometimes go back for seconds. I nosh a lot too, I'm more of a nibbler. (Worst Batman villain ever). That's bad for eating out; sometimes I get full but then after I get home I'm hungry again. I occasionally have the problem of waking up starving and can't get back to sleep, which once led to an especially frustrating night of getting up every two hours and eating a cheese sandwich.
    I want to have a good body, but not as much as I want dessert. ~ Jason Love

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  • Post #9 - January 14th, 2009, 1:27 pm
    Post #9 - January 14th, 2009, 1:27 pm Post #9 - January 14th, 2009, 1:27 pm
    David Hammond wrote:No way in hell. :lol:


    Ditto. Sadly.
    Gypsy Boy

    "I am not a glutton--I am an explorer of food." (Erma Bombeck)
  • Post #10 - January 14th, 2009, 2:17 pm
    Post #10 - January 14th, 2009, 2:17 pm Post #10 - January 14th, 2009, 2:17 pm
    Me three on the sadly, no. But even though my appetite hasn't decreased, boy has my metabolism decreased in my mid 40's and does that ever suck. I work out 5-6 hours a week eat mainly veggies, fruits and lean meats (well under 2,000 calories a day most days) and can barely drop an ounce. :(
  • Post #11 - January 14th, 2009, 2:23 pm
    Post #11 - January 14th, 2009, 2:23 pm Post #11 - January 14th, 2009, 2:23 pm
    Hellodali wrote:Me three on the sadly, no. But even though my appetite hasn't decreased, boy has my metabolism decreased in my mid 40's and does that ever suck. I work out 5-6 hours a week eat mainly veggies, fruits and lean meats (well under 2,000 calories a day most days) and can barely drop an ounce. :(



    damn metabolism, when mine switched a year or so ago, I have had to start cutting back on some things I like, just to try to head off weight gain(im not cutting back on butter, pork, beef, etc). So it was goodbye to my much beloved 2-3 can a day pop habit, and my also much loved non-lite beer diet. :cry:
  • Post #12 - January 14th, 2009, 7:41 pm
    Post #12 - January 14th, 2009, 7:41 pm Post #12 - January 14th, 2009, 7:41 pm
    Yes, which is perhaps unfortunate, because I'm skinny as a rail and could probably use every calorie I can absorb. (I'm only 35, but could easily pass for 25, based on appearances.) The way I used to eat, people would wonder where the hell it was all going, like I must have been feeding a worm or something. I always cleaned my plate, unless the food was just god-awful. But I've definitely slowed down. I also feel like I have less of a tolerance for salty and oily foods, (though I still enjoy Harold's wings, Chinese and Indian food... [drool]).

    On the other hand, age has increased my appreciation for Scotch and Bourbon!
    :wink:
  • Post #13 - January 15th, 2009, 10:09 am
    Post #13 - January 15th, 2009, 10:09 am Post #13 - January 15th, 2009, 10:09 am
    I can't tolerate salt or oil nearly as well as I once did, either. This past New Year's Eve I had a few (too many) glasses of wine, but the next day I was suffering not from that but from the hunk of bleu cheese I had eaten. That was when I suddenly started to understand what older folks had meant when they said "I can't eat such-and-such, it disagrees with me."

    It seems rather unfair that my decreasing appetite hasn't been accompanied by weight loss. How fortuitous that my metabolism slowed down at about the same time.
    As a mattra-fact, Pie Face, you are beginning to look almost human. - Barbara Bennett
  • Post #14 - January 16th, 2009, 7:13 pm
    Post #14 - January 16th, 2009, 7:13 pm Post #14 - January 16th, 2009, 7:13 pm
    off topic: Nice greyhounds! If I were to become a dog owner, I'd seriously consider one of them! :wink:

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