Being constantly hungry despite eating a lot to me suggests there's a problem with the way your body takes in nutrients. I'm not a doctor, but your symptoms sound a lot like coeliac disease (look it up if you know nothing about it. It prevents the body taking in some nutrients so you always feel hungry and you can't gain weight). It runs in my family on my mum's side, she and my uncle have it. My uncle was only diagnosed a few weeks ago, and he felt very dizzy and weak to the extent where he said he felt unsafe crossing the roads in case he fell.
I'm no doctor though, so I recommend you see one. If you are coeliac you'd be given a list of types of food to avoid eating and you'd be able to gain weight if you wanted and stop feeling dizzy :) If it isn't coeliac, it'll be something else. The dizziness to me is a red flag that you've got an illness, but I'm just not sure what it is and what sort of diet would deal with it :P
Is it normal I eat so much? Any way to prevent it?
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Being constantly hungry despite eating a lot to me suggests there's a problem with the way your body takes in nutrients. I'm not a doctor, but your symptoms sound a lot like coeliac disease (look it up if you know nothing about it. It prevents the body taking in some nutrients so you always feel hungry and you can't gain weight). It runs in my family on my mum's side, she and my uncle have it. My uncle was only diagnosed a few weeks ago, and he felt very dizzy and weak to the extent where he said he felt unsafe crossing the roads in case he fell.
I'm no doctor though, so I recommend you see one. If you are coeliac you'd be given a list of types of food to avoid eating and you'd be able to gain weight if you wanted and stop feeling dizzy :) If it isn't coeliac, it'll be something else. The dizziness to me is a red flag that you've got an illness, but I'm just not sure what it is and what sort of diet would deal with it :P