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Post by 𝕊’𝕞𝕠𝕣𝕖 on Sept 1, 2017 13:05:05 GMT -5
OOC For three fleeting months, I could eat dairy, soy, and even nightshades. It was amazing, even if I still couldn't have other stuff.
However that all ended now and I once again, can't eat anything. No gluten, no dairy, no soy, no nightshades(potatoes, tomatoes, eggplants, peppers, most seasonings), Red 40, peanuts, or red meat.
It wouldn't be so bad if we were prepared for the sudden realization I can't eat stuff anymore. But we weren't and so I've been living off of fruit smoothies lately, and literally nothing else cause rice and egg also aren't sitting great with me. So basically, I can't eat anything and it sucks and I'm hungry and angry and upset.
Never take the food you eat for granted.
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Post by Gold on Sept 1, 2017 13:24:33 GMT -5
At the most, I eat maybe four different foods and occasionally start showing signs of intolerance to them. The thought terrifies me |D
Then there was when I got my wisdom teeth removed. Living off of just jello is not fun, I'm sure you know.
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Post by 𝕊’𝕞𝕠𝕣𝕖 on Sept 1, 2017 13:37:46 GMT -5
At the most, I eat maybe four different foods and occasionally start showing signs of intolerance to them. The thought terrifies me |D Then there was when I got my wisdom teeth removed. Living off of just jello is not fun, I'm sure you know. OOC Yeah.
It's not fun, and each different food restriction is for different reasons and varying degrees of pain if I do eat it.
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Post by Gold on Sept 1, 2017 13:53:16 GMT -5
After the wisdom teeth removal and to keep myself from not going insane from jello, I had ended up cutting a sandwich up into little bite-sized pieces so I could swallow them without chewing |D
But yeah, varying degrees of pain? I mostly just fight against acid reflux or my colon feeling like it's going to explode.
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Post by 𝘨𝘰𝘭𝘥𝘦𝘯 𝘴𝘶𝘯 on Sept 1, 2017 14:19:33 GMT -5
yeah I know what you mean. my food issues come and go in waves - at times I can eat everything and sometimes I literally cannot eat anything at all or risk being bedridden. I'm just coming out of a period of time where I could eat almost everything and it really sucks so I totally get you.
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Post by 𝕊’𝕞𝕠𝕣𝕖 on Sept 1, 2017 14:23:36 GMT -5
yeah I know what you mean. my food issues come and go in waves - at times I can eat everything and sometimes I literally cannot eat anything at all or risk being bedridden. I'm just coming out of a period of time where I could eat almost everything and it really sucks so I totally get you. OOC It's not fun. Especially since now, everything I was able to eat, is once again fresh in my mind. So now I have to just kinda suffer along, still not able to eat anything in the house because we weren't prepared for me to suddenly have to go off everything.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 1, 2017 16:13:10 GMT -5
o man i get you i'm not as limited as you but i have issues w dairy and stuff high in soy and also i have some p severe jaw problems so i gotta be careful some weeks i p much live off of whatever soup i can find in the dining hall i'm also in college which makes it harder bc i'm at the mercy of whatever's in the dining hall
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Post by 𝕊’𝕞𝕠𝕣𝕖 on Sept 1, 2017 16:19:49 GMT -5
o man i get you i'm not as limited as you but i have issues w dairy and stuff high in soy and also i have some p severe jaw problems so i gotta be careful some weeks i p much live off of whatever soup i can find in the dining hall i'm also in college which makes it harder bc i'm at the mercy of whatever's in the dining hall OOC Dietary restrictions are not fun. I have to be so careful with some too. (Like gluten, tomatoes, Red 40 peanuts) because with those, my reactions are really bad. Soy, dairy and the rest of the nightshades aren't as bad but still, I have to avoid them. It sucks because a few months ago, I actually felt alright eating soy, potatoes, and dairy. So I remember what it tastes like.
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