Beverle,
I didn't mean to sound as though I'm desperate to put on weight, though I
wouldn't mind gaining a few more pounds. Rather, I was curious whether a
carb-intolerance and chronic thinness on a high-carb diet always implies
malabsorption, or whether there's another reason why I might not gain weight
easily. That being said....
I'm 24 years old. I was a little on the skinny side for much of my
childhood, but started to put on some bulk when I started my growth spurt
(when I was about 17, I think). That year, I suddenly lost a few pounds,
and was never able to get them back; until recently, that is. Since I also
experienced digestive problems, malabsorption seems likely.
I agree that some sort of resistance training would probably be beneficial,
though I lack the discipline to lift weights, and dislike public fitness
centres (actually, I dislike most public centres, but I'm not as antisocial
as I sound, honest). Walking to the woods and climbing trees would be more
fun. ;-) When I was 17, I did pushups regularly every morning for a while,
and found that my body quickly responded to that modest amount of
conditioning; I should resume the practice.
-- Aaron Wieland
> How old are you? I was _way_ underweight until 21. Put on a little
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