Once for all, I'd like to verify if we have a tendency here toward digestion problems ; Digestion problem often lead to malabsorption of fat ; pretty much all people with gluten problem are pretty skinny ; i bet that POIS people have skinner corpulence than the average.
Thanks for your answers
I have been diagnosed with steatorhea (fatty stools) which confirms my fat malabsopbtion. I have thin wrists, marfanoid skeletal and connective tissue problems (bowl chest/pectus excavatum)
Honestly, I feel like I shouldn't answer the survey because I have a different situation than any of those. I have trouble with gaining too much weight, but it is because I take Seroquel, an anti-psychotic which is notorious for weight gain. But before that, I was always a pretty skinny guy. Growing up in a society where athleticism is prized, I have gained a good deal of muscle through hard training. And even before weight training, my quadriceps, neck and back became very strong almost overnight. Within the span of a year or two. My neck is very thick (muscular), my back is built, and my quadriceps helped me be the 2nd fastest person in my highschool. All with no weight training.
But my neck became so tight that I would have extreme pain some days, with it being constantly strained.
The flip side, is some muscle groups are quite weak, especially antagonist muscles to the ones that I just mentioned. My hamstrings and calves are puny, my abdominals and upper chest are weak (resulting in kyphosis and lordosis, poor posture which I have been laboring to fix)