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I find that if I *really* cheat (rarely or never) then I'll get D immediately (like a spoonful of ice cream would send me running. But if I eat too much at one sitting or something like that I'll maybe just get a bit bloated afterwards and the resulting D won't hit me until the next morning - yeah, mornings are the worst.
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I can get a bad bout of D anywhere from the first bite of something until six hours later I have timed it. Sometimes if I ate a trigger before bed it could hit immediately until halfway through the next day.
That is why I just try to stay away from triggers!
-------------------- -Sheri
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When I used to drink regular milk, I would have a bowl of cereal at night and D in the morning after I ate breakfast.
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A trigger, depending on the origin/source, will impact me within minutes up until halfway through the next day. For example, nuts/dairy/added fat will get me running rather quickly--dairy being the most accelerrating trigger. Anything branny or flax or oaty or spicey or cruciferous/sulfurous--three hours or less. Heck, too much avocado and I'm running before dinner is over!
Apple skins, or skins in general--two hours.
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Re: Pam
#180042 - 05/19/05 07:53 AM
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Maybe it's the aerosol? The "Pam"--ness of it? I guess it does coat. It's probably just me. I still use it, though...only with hyper lightening speed.
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Being a C, I have yet to figure out one single trigger food! And this is after a year or more of this pain and constipation!
I still have No Clue as to what is a trigger for me! I avoid everything on Heather's list but that was just because it was plainly outined and no guessing. But other than that, have no clue! And I still have no clue as to the amounts of IF that is "tolerable" at one time. Don't even know if I can handle skins or raw fruits because I am always in pain no matter how/what I eat.
Anyone know how I can figure out my triggers or amounts I can handle when I don't have immediate reactions or D! Please, any suggestions would be welcomed and appreciated.
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Quote:
I find that if I *really* cheat (rarely or never) then I'll get D immediately (like a spoonful of ice cream would send me running. But if I eat too much at one sitting or something like that I'll maybe just get a bit bloated afterwards and the resulting D won't hit me until the next morning - yeah, mornings are the worst.
This is exactly how my D is triggered! Cheating can cause an immediate attack (from minutes to a couple of hours later, especially with dairy), while overeating usually affects me the following day. Mornings are the worst for me as well.
Edited by Maria!Maria! (05/19/05 09:06 AM)
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-------------------- Keep on keepin' on...
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everything else MUST be C. I ALWAYS have a dull ache in my gut and have grown accustomed to it. Coffee really maekes me C, that's ALL i know.
-------------------- Keep on keepin' on...
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I am the exact same way! I have a hard time identifying them also because I always have the crampy pain. I have a BM every day faithfully but still have the cramp feeling regardless. Everything gives me gas, and BEANO doesn't help at all. It is very frustrating. Butttt It will be 2 years this august that I have been dealing with it so it kind of becaomes second nature to expect the pain and gas all the time... I can't tell if the "trigger" food was something I ate yesterday or possibly the day before... So you absolutely are not alone.
-------------------- Melissa
Pain predominant w/occasional C.
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