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IBS & Sushi?
      #214429 - 09/19/05 04:46 PM
kitten

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Is it possible to eat sushi? I love california rolls and things like that........

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Re: IBS & Sushi? new
      #214444 - 09/19/05 05:44 PM
Snorkie

Reged: 02/15/05
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Loc: Northern Illinois, USA

I've had it with no ill effects on multiple occasions. Yum!

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Re: IBS & Sushi? new
      #214445 - 09/19/05 05:48 PM
Michael Sansonia

Reged: 09/19/05
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Loc: NY NY

More than possible. white rice - good! Avocado - good! crab (fake) - ok. crab (real) - better. seaweed - as long as you're eating more white rice than seaweed - tolerable. Just go easy on the wasabi.
Shorter answer - I now eat sushi every day.

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Re: IBS & Sushi? new
      #214454 - 09/19/05 06:09 PM
Wind

Reged: 04/02/05
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Totally safe for me! NOW, you're making me hungry! If you're in a D-phase, though, go easy on the seaweed.

Kate.

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Sushi EVERY day!? new
      #214457 - 09/19/05 06:11 PM
Snorkie

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I'm jealous.

I get some about once a month at the grocery store. I usually think I'm going to eat it for lunch the next day or that I'm only going to have a few pieces when I get home, but it's always all gone by the time I go to bed that night.

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Same here, Snorkie... new
      #214470 - 09/19/05 06:44 PM
_Willow

Reged: 04/06/05
Posts: 2090
Loc: Canada.

but seriously, I could live off of it. Esp. the crab stuff. Not a fan of roe. but wasabi is fine for me, and dang it, the more the beter!

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Re: IBS & Sushi? new
      #214525 - 09/20/05 01:27 AM
vanillabean

Reged: 09/09/05
Posts: 56
Loc: Mississippi

Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmm I have been craving sushi for a couple weeks! I love it!! and have had not problems with it! thankfully!

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I make my own.... new
      #214579 - 09/20/05 08:04 AM
poochibelly

Reged: 04/27/05
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Being part-Asian I suppose it is in my blood. Being a "C" I find that sushi helps me "go". I too could eat it every day.

I have had so many requests for sushi when having church potlucks and such that I am burned out a bit on rolling it. It isn't as complicated as it looks...and oh so yummy!

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Re: IBS & Sushi? new
      #214585 - 09/20/05 08:16 AM
Johnny T. Reb

Reged: 07/09/05
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Loc: Lake Linden, Mich in the U.P. IBS-C

Snorkie, What kind of fish is this that that all you guys eat
raw? And it helps with C,eh...Well I'll be darned. -Bob

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Re: Bob/sushi/C new
      #214628 - 09/20/05 09:24 AM
Wind

Reged: 04/02/05
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Bob:

It's not the fish, or if vegetarian sushi, the vegetables--it's the seaweed! Seaweed is a bowel stimulant--it's a source of IF and really stimulates mine. (That's why I'm not eating much sushi as I'm D!) I used to eat seaweed and algae by the bag, i.e. Dulse, etc., just because it's tasty. It has a kind of re-laxative effect. It's really yummy, though. It's high in iodine and silica, too, by the way, as well as minerals.

Kate.

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