Did you try fasting? I can imagine sharing your story will lead to many people trying to offer you their ultimate solution, but from my personal experience with never ending hunger, fasting for more than 24 hours (only water) helped me "reset" my hunger. I then continued with method of eating only 1 meal a day (intermittent fasting), while focusing on lowering carbohydrates, since they always make me the hungriest.
I respect your achievement in losing the weight and keeping it as well as still working on yourself, but I don't think life should be hard as you describe it.
Dude, I tried everything. Fasting works for a time, but eventually you get sick of nearly fainting every time you stand up and you end up overeating on days you're not fasting.
> I can imagine sharing your story will lead to many people trying to offer you their ultimate solution
Yeah my man, I seriously don't know what to tell other than fasting works. Your metabolism isn't a something that breaks and is not fixable, and "getting sick of fainting" isn't a fucking excuse.
If you're fainting, you're doing something wrong with your diet. You either getting too little from something, or too little.
I seriously hope this video can lead you to a better lifestyle. and sorry if I sounded too harsh, lowkey it's targeted to myself as motivation.
He didn't mean it like that (or at least I think he didn't). Imagine it like person walking/running - When you are expect to walk at some pace (5GHz) you can do it proficiently for long time, considering you get your regular inputs and outputs taken care of (basic cooling, regular power drain), when you overclock - run, you need much more care to be able to run for a long time (stronger cooling, more power headroom, overclocking motherboard).
What Intel in this demo did is strapped you behind the car and drove a 100 meters dash proclaiming - look he survived, he 'ran' that 100 meters run like a champ, it's possible to run this fast.
Imagine automated system for danger recognition on for example airport. These kind of deception attacks could make problems with these systems. Imagine if suddenly 10,20,100 airports all around globe would recognize weapons, bombs or any other dangerous items? I can imagine panic and huge news headlines badmouthing AI.
People don't trust AI. These kind of errors could only prolong proper integration, which in many ways could enhance the way we live.
I respect your achievement in losing the weight and keeping it as well as still working on yourself, but I don't think life should be hard as you describe it.
Good luck.