Is There A Medical Conditioin That Leads To Weight Loss?

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I eat alot. I used to keep at a steady weight. But I eat the same amount of food or more and I keep on losing more weight by the week. It is scaring me because I’m getting to 100 and I used to keep a steady weight about 120-25? Can any help me answer if there is a medical condition that leads to this weight loss?

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8 Responses to “Is There A Medical Conditioin That Leads To Weight Loss?”

  • Ddd D:

    The key lies in the specific combinations of different food groups and patterns of the food you eat. By eating one food before another, or with another, you can increase your calorie burn rate by up to 113%. (That’s how you can eat up to 3,000 calories and burn 3,500 or more.)
    Put simply, by eating mostly what you’re eating now – but re-arranging your food into different combinations and patterns, you’ll reach your ideal weight in record time – and safely too. (As any reputable physician will advise you: too rapid weight loss is risky and a major cause of gall-stones.)
    Just by altering and re-arranging your food into different combinations and patterns, you achieve 24/7 Calorie burning, effortlessly — safely melting away your excess fat.

  • Kris L:

    There are many medical conditions that lead to weight loss. Go to a doctor and tell the doctor about it, and have your blood tested for thyroid levels, diabetes, and other conditions. Go as soon as you can make the appointment, and follow the doctor’s directions, so you can get better. It’s not the weight loss so much as the strong indication that the loss is only a symptom of something wrong that can be ‘fixed’ with treatment.

  • tonja d:

    There could be a lot of reasons. You didn’t specify a time frame for the weight loss but that is a substantial loss for someone who is not trying to lose any weight. I recommend you see your Dr. immediately! It could be something less serious… but in my Grandma’s case it was cancer!!! It is always better to find cancer sooner than later. Good luck to you.

  • Hendrik K.:

    There are many medical conditions which leads to weight loss even though you are eating a lot..The best way to know your condition is that you will go to a doctor and submit your yourself to a series of test so that you can determine your exact medical condition.

  • dwaraka n:

    Most unfortunate question–no body like to suffer from thyroid hyper active condition —suffer from tuberculosis–suffer from typhoid fever–including ANY type cancer–all these create anorexia (loss of appetite)–there are so many infecting medical conditions that cause anorexia during treatment periods after treatment periods(convalescing) make you thin and skin you out–interting to see—–which one you prefer to—————

  • Linni:

    Cancer.
    Hyperthyroidism.
    Sugar diabetes when not controlled.
    Any condition that decreases your appetite.

  • Jessie:

    Cancer can cause it, hiv, or anything that weakens the immune system. If your very active you may want to take in more carbs and calories.

  • weirdsna:

    see a doctor.

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