Twitch streamers around Trymacs want to not eat for a week, after 3 days the emergency doctor has to come [Update]

Twitch streamers around Trymacs want to not eat for a week, after 3 days the emergency doctor has to come [Update]

The Twitch streamer Maximilian “Trymacs” Stemmler (28) is currently taking on a week-long “No Food Challenge” with 7 streaming colleagues. During this time, participants are not allowed to eat and are additionally tempted by guests. After 3 days, the first candidate is out.

Note: This article was originally published on March 14, 2023, and we updated it on March 17 with new information.

Original report:

What kind of challenge is this? Trymacs, who regularly plans special events for his viewers, has come up with something special again: Together with 7 other streamers, including his brother, he wants to completely forgo food for a week. The event started on March 11.

Participants are only allowed to consume water, vitamins, and minerals, and will be live the entire time. There will be challenges where participants will “annoy each other” and guests who will tease the streamers with delicacies they bring.

The 28-year-old is aware of the dangers that such a challenge entails: a nutritionist and a doctor are supposed to be present around the clock, and daily health checks are to be conducted. We have embedded the announcement video including all participants.

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Here at MeinMMO, our expertise lies in games and everything around them, not in medical concerns. Food deprivation can lead to health impairments such as circulatory problems, headaches, muscle cramps, and temporary vision disturbances (via inFranken).
If you want to fast, please inform yourself thoroughly and consult a doctor if necessary.

Participant needs medical care

How is the challenge going so far? In the night from March 13 to 14, the first participant dropped out. The Twitch streamer “BreitenBerg” reportedly had circulatory problems during the day and felt weak.

Shortly after midnight, Trymacs finally reported via Instagram Story: The participants had actually gone to sleep, but suddenly BreitenBerg couldn’t breathe properly, was only able to get air with difficulty, and reportedly vomited (via Twitch).

The Twitch streamer thus dropped out of the “No Food Challenge” and was receiving emergency medical care at the time of the Instagram Story. However, according to Trymacs, that was not too serious, but BreitenBerg must first receive the “OK” before he can eat properly again (via instagram; Stories are time-limited).

How is the streamer doing now? Already shortly after the first story, an update followed in which BreitenBerg enjoys biting into a piece of pizza. It notes that there is much respect for the performance of the streamer, who had until then resisted all temptations.

In the meantime, BreitenBerg has apparently switched sides and is torturing the remaining participants with freshly prepared food. So far, all others are still in the race (as of March 14, 2023, 18:30), although others have also reported circulatory complaints.

According to Trymacs, days 3 and 4 are the hardest, after which it becomes easier. You can watch the challenge on the Twitch channel of Trymacs.

Update March 17, 2023, 12:55

LetsHugo has to drop out after 5 days

Who is out now? On the evening of March 16, the youngest participant, 19-year-old Hugo “LetsHugo” Tiihonen, dropped out. Apparently, the young streamer’s blood values were in a concerning range, and he also complained of nausea.

The supervising doctor on-site ultimately declared the participation of the 19-year-old to be over, even though he would have liked to continue. Thus, the streamer is out after 5 days without food.

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On Twitter, LetsHugo apologized to his fans, who, however, express respect for his performance. The Luxembourg streamer was previously rather unknown, but now received more attention due to his participation in Trymacs’s football event and the “No Food Challenge”.

The YouTuber Stephan Gerick has also since dropped out due to health concerns (via Twitch).

Trymacs has already faced some pretty nasty challenges in his survival show “Nerd in the Dirt”. One of them was really unappetizing. In retrospect, the streamer could hardly believe what he had gotten himself into:

Twitch streamer Trymacs reaches new survival low point – can barely watch himself out of disgust

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