"First, answer your senior's questions properly," Xie Wanying said. "The first time I saw him exhibit symptoms of jaundice was in the afternoon. Even though we were interning in the same department, we were in different groups and didn't see each other often, so I'm not sure when he started developing jaundice, and he can't remember clearly either. When I saw him again tonight, his jaundice didn't seem to have worsened rapidly. I personally think that it might be jaundice caused by gallstones in the intrahepatic or extrahepatic bile ducts. He had been trying to lose weight, and perhaps his methods became too aggressive. I asked him if he had any late-night snacks when he was hungry. He said he hadn't. I suspect he already had gallstones, and not eating breakfast properly in the morning may have exacerbated his condition."
So even if you're losing weight, you should still have a good breakfast.