My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

AIBU?

Can you loose a lot of weight just from stress?

36 replies

beingabanana1 · 02/12/2017 08:58

Not really an AIBU. My 46 yo Dsis has lost approx 2 stone this year making her very underweight (BMI 16). Definitely no underlying illness as had extensive blood tests etc. She insists she is eating 3 good meals a day. I find it hard to believe this can be true but don't know if IABU.

OP posts:
Report
Lilifer · 02/12/2017 09:02

Yes absolutely you can. I have done and if under stress for a prolonged period then you can quite possible lose a stone or two.

Report
PerfectlyDone · 02/12/2017 09:03

Well, I lost 3 st from stress but that was because for the first time in my life I felt physically unable to eat for a while and when I got better just carried on eating less.

Stress alone may affect appetite, but will not on its own make you lose stones.

A BMI of 16 is worrying.
And blood tests don't tell the whole story about her health.
Has she had scans/x-rays?
Or are you worried she might not be eating as much as she claims/have a problem with disordered eating?

Report
RitaMills · 02/12/2017 09:08

Absolutely, when my dad had an affair with a younger colleague of my mums the stress of the reveal saw her drop from a healthy 9.8st to 7st, she just couldn’t be get the weight back on for such a long time, she was skeletal, tired and old looking, was a horrible period. Sad

Report
Frederickvonhefferneffer · 02/12/2017 09:10

When I found out my ex was cheating on me and I had to end the relationship, move back in with my parents and switch jobs, I was very stressed and lost 2 stone.

Report
RoganJosh · 02/12/2017 09:10

I agree that if you lose weight from stress, it’s because you’re too upset to eat.

Report
bananafish81 · 02/12/2017 09:13

Yes massively

Although for me it's always 'sadness starvation', whereby I lose all my appetite when I'm stressed

I lost half a stone in 2 weeks after the death of my mum

I lost a stone in about 6 weeks after my first miscarriage

I was small anyway, so a smallish loss is always more noticeable on me (went from BMI 19 to less than 17 very easily)

Report
Tawdrylocalbrouhaha · 02/12/2017 09:16

Definitely yes - I recently lost a stone in less than a month (9st down to 8st) due to stress over heart problems. I was eating excellently and not exercising much, but also not sleeping well and worrying all the time.

I am now constantly chewing almonds because I don't have another stone to lose.

Report
beingabanana1 · 02/12/2017 09:18

Interesting thanks. Yes I have no doubt she is stressed but just cannot understand how you can loose so much weight if you are still eating properly. I get that stress can effect your appetite but Dsis says she is still eating 3 proper meals. I am very worried about her. She looks dreadful but very little I can do as she won't take anti anxiety tablets recommended by doctor and, as I said claims to be eating well. Weight just keeps drooping off though.

OP posts:
Report
PricillaQueenOfTheDesert · 02/12/2017 09:20

The stress diet made weight fall off me every time. But that said, I was not eating three meals a day, I couldn’t face food during the stress times.

Report
Tawdrylocalbrouhaha · 02/12/2017 09:21

I should add that in my case (due to the cardiac issues) I had cut out all the cakes and biscuits, so although Im still eating loads, it is now just the healthy nutritious stuff. I hate it.

Report
LIZS · 02/12/2017 09:24

I doubt her idea of 3 meals is yours. Stress can suppress appetite and she may well be eating fewer calories.

Report
Mumsymcmumface · 02/12/2017 09:24

Proper full on stress sees your body in permanent “fight or flight” mode with heightened cortisol and adrenaline levels. Your body is permanently primed to utilise your energy reserves to give that extra bit of energy needed to respond to the perceived threat.

I can fully believe that would lead you to drop a few pounds even eating properly.

Real stress for a long period of time is horrrible and really messes up your body

Report
MissWilmottsGhost · 02/12/2017 09:25

I lose weight when I'm stressed, and have ended up skeletal during really bad times. But like PP said, it is due to decreased appetite rather than eating normally and still losing weight. Though IME it is possible to think you are eating 'normally' when you are not, and doesn't need to me a massive reduction in daily calorie intake to make a large difference over a few months.

Report
stitchglitched · 02/12/2017 09:28

I became very underweight when my first marriage broke down, because I couldn't eat properly. A big weightloss whilst still eating well warrants further investigation.

Report
CecilyP · 02/12/2017 09:32

I agree that if you lose weight from stress, it’s because you’re too upset to eat.

I would agree with that - perhaps your sister is just picking at her 3 meals a day, or they are very small in relation to her decreased appetite.

Report
JaneEyre70 · 02/12/2017 09:33

I'd be very worried about someone with a BMI that low, and would gently suggest she needs to see her GP. She could have thyroid issues, undiagnosed diabetes - anything. Stress could be the cause but other more serious medical issues need to be ruled out too. You must be really worried about her.

Report
beingabanana1 · 02/12/2017 09:33

Thanks everyone. I just don't know what to do next. She weighs 1 stone more than my slim 10 yo dd so you can imagine how shocking she looks.

OP posts:
Report
beingabanana1 · 02/12/2017 09:35

She has had tests for thyroid, diabetes, xrays etc. All normal.

OP posts:
Report
FucksakeCuntingFuckingTwats · 02/12/2017 09:38

You cannot lose weight unless you are in a caloric deficit. Or ill. So she's eating less than she is burning.

However being stressed CAN raise your heart rate which would put you into fat burning mode so you are burning more calories than you would if you weren't stressed and your heart rate was normal.

Generally why people lose weight with stress is also due to eating less though.

If she's losing due to her heart rate being elevated so much through stress then that's really, really dangerous for her heart and she needs to try get help to reduce the stress levels.

Report
JaneEyre70 · 02/12/2017 09:39

Do you know what is causing her to be so stressed?

Report
ImminentDisaster · 02/12/2017 09:39

I hope your sister is OK, op. It must be such a worry for you.

I lost loads of weight very quickly during a time when our house was damaged through no fault of our own and the insurance refused to pay. But it was because I just wasn't eating, wasn't hungry, couldn't eat anything.

Report
The80sweregreat · 02/12/2017 09:40

Yes, not personally as i tend to eat when stressed, but watched 3 colleagues all go through awful divorces and the weight fell off them. they were not overweight to start with admittedly, but it happened.
It can cause all sorts of problems.

Report

Don’t want to miss threads like this?

Weekly

Sign up to our weekly round up and get all the best threads sent straight to your inbox!

Log in to update your newsletter preferences.

You've subscribed!

RochelleGoyle · 02/12/2017 09:40

I lost a stone in less than a week following a particularly traumatic life event. Stress can definitely do it.

Report
mummyretired · 02/12/2017 09:43

Years ago I lost at least a stone in a fortnight due to bereavement. I was eating normally as I was having family meals with the children plus being fed by family and friends. I know of others who found the same.

I believe the brain uses huge amounts of energy when it has a lot to do.

Report
AstridWhite · 02/12/2017 09:43

I would say yes you could, but only because extreme stress and worry can stop you wanting to eat.

I am not sure about eating three good meals a day and still losing a significant amount of weight though. Unless the stress is making her whizz around like a blue arsed fly it sounds unlikely. Can stress speed up your metabolism to a ridiculous degree? Confused

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.