• GreyShuck
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    7 hours ago

    When I was around 16 or so I decided not to sleep or eat for a week, which I did - so it would be that.

    I was fine, overall, but did get some leg cramps when I cycled 12 miles on the last day. I had no great desire to eat at the end - that had faded over the week, really, but it came back pretty soon once I did actually get something down.

    Of course, it is a very different thing if you decide not to eat, and have no particular stresses or anything going on to being deprived of food.

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      6 hours ago

      Was this part of an eating disorder? A week of not eating for a person who can already cycle 12 miles seems unusual.

      (Hope that’s not too sensitive to ask, feel free not to respond)

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        No. I had nothing much going on for a while and just randomly decided to see what it would be like. Yes, it was ‘unusual’, but ‘unusual’ has been quite common for me over the years one way or another.

        It was some time after this that I discovered what the record for not sleeping was at the time (around 10 days as I recall). It is probably just as well that I did not know that at the time, or I would have tried to beat it - not that I was being supervised or anything, so it wouldn’t have counted, but…

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          4 hours ago

          I dig this — sometimes you just want to do a little “adventure”. I’ve never not ate for a week, but have done similar things.

          Just wanted to ask about eating disorder because I’ve had friends who’ve done similar things and it always makes me sad.