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Old 05-22-2008, 05:25 AM #1
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Default Garlic bread, chili, brussels sprouts,

Corned beef and cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, an onion sandwich, Audrey's baked beans, a hot dog, a large bowl of cole slaw, French onion soup, onion rings, fresh garden peas, corn on the cob, minestrone...

Those are some of the things I'm going to eat if I find out I'm going to die that night anyway, and it won't matter.

I have to be SOOOO careful of what I eat, because I never know how my tummy is going to react. I don't talk about such things with my friends, because (first of all) my mother taught us not discuss such things in polite company.

Also because I found out that some of my "friends" have thought it was a big joke, "Ha ha, you need Beano, your brother RIP is on line TOOT!" If only it were that simple. Sometimes just a spoonful of one of those things makes me literally sick.

Anybody else have a really fussy tummy?
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Old 05-22-2008, 08:27 AM #2
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It's not my tummy that's fussy. I had gall bladder surgery when I was 19, so I sometimes have to be careful what I eat. Wished the surgeon or my doc had told me that there would be consequences to eating some foods after that.
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Ditto on the gall bladder issues. I very rarely eat out because I just don't know what will happen. But, it's not pretty.

With me there is really no rhyme or reason sometimes. But, I know for sure can not under any circumstances eat a salad out.
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Lucky for you we're not "polite", eh?
I'm with you on the having to be careful..Seems I never know what new games my body's planning to play.
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