What is the disease where you don’t ever feel full

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A mutation in a gene related to appetite suppression has been linked to binge eating disorders, therefore never “feeling full”. Disorder Name: Binge Eating. Thanks for the Cha Cha! [ Source: http://www.chacha.com/question/what-is-the-disease-where-you-don%27t-ever-feel-full ]
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What is the disease where you don’t ever feel full
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A mutation in a gene related to appetite suppression has been linked to binge eating disorders, therefore never “feeling full”. Disorder Name: Binge Eating. Thanks for the Cha Cha!

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*very detailed, hoping for a solid answer* Gum issue?
Q: For the last several months, I have had reoccurring lumps of sorts on my gums. They started about a day after my last dental visit, where I had x-rays and all of the other usual dentist checkup-y things done and they didn’t find any abscesses or any signs of oral cancer, or anything wrong except for some cavities that needed to be filled and early signs of gum disease due to poor dental care when I was younger and lack of checkups for a year or two. As far as I know abscesses or oral cancer (at least not in the stage of what I would consider to be a tumor, if it were cancer) don’t just “appear” in a day after having x-rays and a full workup done on my mouth. I do have 2 teeth with cavities in the back of my mouth (one on each side, actually below where the lumps are) but the dentist didn’t think either of them were THAT bad, but should be filled as soon as possible, though due to me not having any insurance he didn’t see any reason that with proper personal dental care it couldn’t be taken care of a little bit later when things were more financially stable and I had my insurance issue settled. I do have my wisdom teeth coming in slowly, but they are only coming in on the bottom. For whatever reason, I don’t have top wisdom teeth.Anyway, I have these lumps on my gums, and everything I have ever read about abscesses says that they cause pain, usually immense pain, but mine don’t cause any pain at all. They’re not even a tiny bit sore, and they go away intermittently but then raise back up, usually in the morning when I wake up. They are usually always above the back teeth on my gums, the one on the right is about the size of a jellybean, and is newer than the one on the left. The one on the right feels like I can move it with my tongue, like I can push it around and lift up part of it with my tongue, but this is a new thing and before the lump has always just been a solid lump, never anything movable. The one on the left is smaller, and usually less inflamed than the right one usually. They feel as though they’re filled with something, though I’ve read and heard that when an abcess bursts there is a VERY bitter and unpleasant taste in your mouth from the pus. When my… well, whatever they are, go down, I don’t taste anything in my mouth, much less anything bitter or gross, and they don’t hurt when they go away or when they re-appear. They slightly vary in size, but are always smaller than the jellybean size, which is the biggest they ever get, and they don’t get that big very often. As for color… the last I checked they are the same pinkish color of my gums, not white or yellow or anything. I don’t have any underlying conditions, I am otherwise medically healthy.Any ideas as to what this is or how to go about treating it? I went on a cycle of antibiotics back in September when I first was terrified I had dental abcesses, but they didn’t go away. My GP thought that maybe they weren’t dental abcesses or a dental infection… but wasn’t sure what they were since there was no pain and they didn’t go away with antibiotics. I read somewhere about some kind of condition where you just get growths on your gums that eventually go down or go away, and I can’t get to my doctor/dentist until March again because of insurance reasons…again.
A: ok i didn’t read everything but i read most of it .i had a issue related to that though with my gums it might be infection of a sort dental wise .meaning the dentist made a mistake and caused it .i needed a regular cavity filling and a couple years later my gums started having these bumps sorta like hagging skin of the sort .i had another dentist check it out and he said my previous dentist did something wrong and got it infected .in the end they needed to remove the tooth ……. the gum bumbs were a sign of the tooth deterring or something like that …so ya hope i helped some bit ……… ^-^
*detailed question* Gum issue? Abscess or something else?
Q: For the last several months, I have had reoccurring lumps of sorts on my gums. They started about a day after my last dental visit, where I had x-rays and all of the other usual dentist checkup-y things done and they didn’t find any abscesses or any signs of oral cancer, or anything wrong except for some cavities that needed to be filled and early signs of gum disease due to poor dental care when I was younger and lack of checkups for a year or two. As far as I know abscesses or oral cancer (at least not in the stage of what I would consider to be a tumor, if it were cancer) don’t just “appear” in a day after having x-rays and a full workup done on my mouth. I do have 2 teeth with cavities in the back of my mouth (one on each side, actually below where the lumps are) but the dentist didn’t think either of them were THAT bad, but should be filled as soon as possible, though due to me not having any insurance he didn’t see any reason that with proper personal dental care it couldn’t be taken care of a little bit later when things were more financially stable and I had my insurance issue settled. I do have my wisdom teeth coming in slowly, but they are only coming in on the bottom. For whatever reason, I don’t have top wisdom teeth.Anyway, I have these lumps on my gums, and everything I have ever read about abscesses says that they cause pain, usually immense pain, but mine don’t cause any pain at all. They’re not even a tiny bit sore, and they go away intermittently but then raise back up, usually in the morning when I wake up. They are usually always above the back teeth on my gums, the one on the right is about the size of a jellybean, and is newer than the one on the left. The one on the right feels like I can move it with my tongue, like I can push it around and lift up part of it with my tongue, but this is a new thing and before the lump has always just been a solid lump, never anything movable. The one on the left is smaller, and usually less inflamed than the right one usually. They feel as though they’re filled with something, though I’ve read and heard that when an abcess bursts there is a VERY bitter and unpleasant taste in your mouth from the pus. When my… well, whatever they are, go down, I don’t taste anything in my mouth, much less anything bitter or gross, and they don’t hurt when they go away or when they re-appear. They slightly vary in size, but are always smaller than the jellybean size, which is the biggest they ever get, and they don’t get that big very often. As for color… the last I checked they are the same pinkish color of my gums, not white or yellow or anything. I don’t have any underlying conditions, I am otherwise medically healthy.Any ideas as to what this is or how to go about treating it? I went on a cycle of antibiotics back in September when I first was terrified I had dental abcesses, but they didn’t go away. My GP thought that maybe they weren’t dental abcesses or a dental infection… but wasn’t sure what they were since there was no pain and they didn’t go away with antibiotics. I read somewhere about some kind of condition where you just get growths on your gums that eventually go down or go away, and I can’t get to my doctor/dentist until March again because of insurance reasons…again.
A: Are they behind your last molars, on the tissue where your wisdom teeth will erupt? If you can take a picture and post it, that would be helpful. I do not think that they are an abscess because your dentist would have seen an infection on the x-ray. Also, I do not think that they are pyogenic granulomas. These take more than two days to develop. It seems that these vesicles are caused by some irritants while you were at your dentist. As long as they go away within two weeks, you shouldn’t worry. If they last longer than two weeks you should probably see you dentist asap to rule out anything serious. (oral cancer doesn’t typically present itself in this manner)You may want to rinse with a cup of warm water + 1 tsp. salt. And maintain good oral hygiene!EDIT: please note that pyogenic granulomas, like most granulomas or fibromas, are usually caused by chronic irritants (i.e. subgingival calculus aka “tarter”), not going to an hour long appointment.Good luck
How do I stop obsessing over/living in the future?
Q: I can’t even enjoy a present moment, ever. Whenever I think of the future, I panic. Whenever something happens, I think of looking back on it and how I would remember it form the future.When I’m doing something fun with friends or going somewhere interesting and taking pictures of these situations, I think of the nostalgic quality of the pictures and looking at these pictures when I’m older and remembering the day, and what I used to do, and what I used to look like etc; instead of enjoying the present. I have a wonderful boyfriend and all I think of is how I’ll miss him when we break up and how when I’m older and end up getting married how he won’t be as sweet as the young and boyish boyfriend I have now. I get this the same with photos of me, and how I am youthful now, and how I’ll miss it when I’m older; and how I do fun things now, and how I will miss it later.I can’t stand it, it’s like a disease; its so consuming and so painful. I can’t live in the present, and whenever I start to reflect on something it’s so sorrowful and it feels like I’m never quite living to life’s full potential. It’s so overwhelming, it just consumes my whole mind over and over to the point where I literally place my head in my hands and cry as if mourning. Please, how do I stop? It controls my whole life; I can’t possibly enjoy a single moment of the present when I am obsessing so much about the future and mourning over what will be gone forever and what I never had the chance to do, and never will again.I am dissatisfied with my past and life I suppose. I have bad memories. I hate the way I think but iI can’t get away form my own thoughts. Its so much to handle that I don’t think that I can take it, but I can’t afford counseling or talk to anyone. Whenever someone asks me what’s wrong I seize up I can’t talk to people about this problem I just stammer and can’t think or talk and it makes me panic; so you see why I can’t talk to someone I know, though I don’t really have anyone that close to me anyway.Please help, please give me some advice. I need it, it’s like a disease that’s just stuck in my mind and it just takes over. I can’t take anymore more panicking and mourning over the present from the future.='(Yes, thankyou, but HOW do I live for today?
A: well unfortunatley this is not going to be a helpful answer. Just want you to know that i to suffer from the same kind of mind set. I have asked a question to which is “why am i so negative” and thats all you are. I have a negative mind set also, but am going to try my hardest to get out of it. you just need to control your mind, think of everything as positivly as you can. I to hate it so much every day dreading doing or seeing things, it drives me mad, your not on your own, there are thousands of people just like us i am sure!! Might help if you read some of the responses to my previous question. I had some helpful advice! As long as you know you have a problem your half way there, good luck hun 🙂
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