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do you like black beans? My wife makes a wicked black bean hummus.

Gaining advice? I am still losing, though I was overweight at 6'2" ~300. I am ~230 now. I bob and weave at this one. When my symptoms are flaring I struggle to eat. I do decent, but not ideal.

I hope to get 220, 215 by mid2016. I want my ideal weight to see if it will make my symptoms abate. But I do wonder how I will hold the weight. I just don't eat like I used to.

I can post that recipe if you want. Our lentil skillets are awesome, too.

Jon

Thanks Jon!

Part of my problem is that I eat less but it is only because I have the neuropathy throughout my entire body, (insides too). I can't digest a lot of food so I consume small amounts, not meals. I used to cook three meals per day but lately, dinner has been cheese and crackers or a couple bites of soup.

I need to be on a weight gainer but many of them have a lot of bad stuff in them like sugars and surprise, they trigger flare ups. The sugar free ones have alcohol sugars which are even worse.
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