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Alright /fit/, at 21, standing at 6'5", I weighed 338 pounds and was a genuine fatass. One morning I woke up and said, "Fuck it. I'm not eating." This continued every day for nearly 2.5 months until I woke up one morning and weighed 175 pounds. I now, 7 years later, fluctuate between 215-225 and seem to gain muscle mass pretty quickly.

Now my questions:
1. Being that I took a very dangerous and radical approach to losing the weight which has left me with a freakishly fast metabolism that seems to keep me at this weight range no matter what I eat, would supplementing help?

2. I workout in some way, shape or form daily. Always targeting different muscle groups on different days. Is this a good strategy? Should I take a day of complete rest?

3. I'm allergic to just about anything that once lived in the water and also aborted chicken fetuses which eliminates a lot of high protein things from my diet. What would you recommend as a replacement?
>> Anonymous
>>137435
2 and a half. I completely stopped eating. I mean nothing. I only drank eater and coffee.
>> Anonymous
>>137436
>>137438


Seriously not a troll. I went full blown anorexic. This was 7 years ago. I did a lot of stupid shit at 21 and actually thought I would just fucking end up dead from starvation. I started passing out all the time though and got genuinely scared back in to eating.
>> Anonymous
>>137443
You would have died if you didn't eat for 2.5 months. You fail.
>> Anonymous
>>137443

If you're serious then you are an idiot. How exactly did you reach 338lb without realising "oh shit, clothes dont fit me and the scales dont go that far?". I dont know if you are an american and everything is generally bigger over there, but when i reached 280lb i knew it had gone far enough considering i couldnt fit into the vast majority of '38 inch waist trousers in the UK. Now down to about 237 through constant hard work.

Anorexia isnt the solution, regardless of how desperate you are.
>> Anonymous
you must have the most ridiculously hideous body with epic flaps of loose skin, if not a troll
>> Anonymous
>>137454
Actually no. People can go much longer than that without food if they are extremely large. Their bodies will first feed on the fat and then move on to the muscle.

An average sized person can go just as long as the OP without eating and live, but will have done irreparable damage to their muscles.
>> Anonymous
>>137463
Do fat deposits even have nutrients in them, or does your body just convert it to energy? He would have been really, really close to death. And he lost over 16 pounds a week? Yeah ok.
>> Anonymous
>>137463

It will cannabalize both at the same time if im not mistaken, then chew through organs causing the inevitable death.