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Re: Starving! new
      #25655 - 11/05/03 11:49 AM
Lana_Marie

Reged: 01/31/03
Posts: 1968
Loc: Saskatchewan. Canada

I know what you mean about being stuck in a rut!! I was so far in the only the top of my head was sticking out. Then along came Heather and pulled me out.

I would suggest the following things:

First of all: Remind yourself that you HAVE to change your diet...no matter how much of a bother it may seem...how is being "sick" all the time...I had to finally come to realize that one!

Second: Do you live far from home? Maybe you could cook up some food for the week and then take it back to your room for eating during the week.

I would suggest getting a small fridge or something like that. Also - if you bake the breads and then take them to University during the week - they will last for a week in a cooler.

Also - be sure to stick to 5 meals a day. Small ones. Have breakfast of oatmeal. Snack of the breads. Then lunch of a tuna sandwich and some pretzels or whatever. Snack of breads. Supper of chicken breasts and potatoes or noodles or whatever.

Try to keep in simple and things you can make with boiling water or by heating up in lobby microwaves or better yet just keep in tupperware containers.

Good luck.

I hope this helps,


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Re: Starving! new
      #25656 - 11/05/03 11:50 AM
Lana_Marie

Reged: 01/31/03
Posts: 1968
Loc: Saskatchewan. Canada

You should get a lock on your fridge - there is no reason someone should be stealing your food - if it happens again - I would report it!

Don't stand for that!

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Re: Starving! new
      #25657 - 11/05/03 11:51 AM
Jennifer Rose

Reged: 04/02/03
Posts: 3566
Loc: Fremont, CA

Ooh you can get a rice cooker if you don't already have one! Those are great for dorm rooms.

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Re: Starving! new
      #25672 - 11/05/03 01:24 PM
katgirl

Reged: 10/31/03
Posts: 98


I have my own mini-fridge but the fridge in the kitchen of my block is shared between everyone, so i cant put a lock on that! i'll just try keeping a bit of chicken in my own fridge and buy it regularly so it doesnt go off! i wont be oing home until term ends so thats not an option to make food and bring it up, but i will def try eating some tuna/chicken with potatoes/rice/pasta this week. i'll let you know how it goes.

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Re: Starving! new
      #25684 - 11/05/03 03:59 PM
marnie

Reged: 09/17/03
Posts: 205


Kat,
Try oatmeal in the micro. Only takes 2 mins. I'm talking abt the 1 that comes in a big paper cannister like Quaker Oats. There are also the instant that you just add boiled water to......but I think they r yucky!!!!

Oatmeal is a REAL good source of fiber too.... I eat it EVERY other day to help not to get D and am sure it helps!!!!! With just plain sugar, but u cud put brown sug, honey, etc. on it. Try rice or soy milk too. Delish........! U can get rice or soy cheeses and cr. cheese by the way. Oh......there r soy soups in the cartons by the makers of rice dream milk, if u can eat soy. It something likd www.imaginefoods.com. Tells where these are available.

Chicken nood soup in the can w/alot of instant rice or noodles is good too.........! Progresso or Campbells we have here. Progresso is best......more hearty.

Look for the milkshake recipe.......it's 1 c rice or soy milk, 1 cup ice crushed, 1/2 banana preferably frozen and a bit of honey and think i tablespoon vanilla. Not certain how much honey.....think 1/2 to 1 T. again. This is also delicious......! (I just tried to c & p it to you, but these inged and amts are correct. U can add 1 tablespoon baking chocolate powder if u can have it......or when feeling better. Put all in a blender. I think u cud just use cold milk and use a WHOLE frozen banana 2 make it thicker!

Rice cakes.......they come in different flavors . Apple/cinnamon, etc.

Baked potatos are fast in the micro.

Toast w/a bit of honey or jam or peanut butter if u can't have any margarine. Can put same on rice cakes! I c they come in all flavors!!!!

Hope this helps!!!!!!!!! Let me know!!!!!!!

PS Do a search for snacks and c what u find. Tess's recipe for milkshake is under Recipes. At least I think so.

OHHHHHHH..........sandwiches w/sliced turkey or chicken.

Marnie

Edited by marnie (11/05/03 04:11 PM)

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Re: Starving! new
      #25712 - 11/05/03 07:16 PM
louise

Reged: 02/05/03
Posts: 836
Loc: canada

I find that sourdough or french bread are quite filling on their own. Have you tried either of these?

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Louise,,, new
      #25733 - 11/06/03 06:42 AM
BL

Reged: 06/01/03
Posts: 3522


although sourdough and French breads may "fill you up," they are full of carbohydrates and sugar and will make you even hungrier shortly thereafter. Correct me if I'm wrong on this.

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Re: Starving! some ideas which i hope might help you.... new
      #25740 - 11/06/03 07:54 AM
barb n

Reged: 10/14/03
Posts: 65


Hi Katgirl -
My daughter is in college here in Oregon, first year. We just found this site about 3 weeks ago and she has been helped enormously by Heather's diet and other suggestions. I wrote you a long post the other day -- before i finished it -- somehow it got erased! grrrr ... i just couldn't do it over at the time !!

She is eating instant oatmeal in her room every morning and that is helping alot. As she feels more stabilized, she has added a few things to the oatmeal like almonds and ground flax seed for insoluble fiber (but don't do that at first). What has helped her the most (she is C) is taking the soluble fiber supplements. She has worked her way up to 12 grams in 3 weeks and that is really really helping everything. She also drinks a ton of water with it --a habit she has always had which is very unusual - but drinking alot of water is absolutely crucial to get the benefit of the fiber caps. 16 cups a day if you can do it !!! Write it down and keep track of it..... She always always carries it with her. This may sound odd -- but drinking lukewarm water (when she's in her room) is very comforting and helpful to her too. Also she has peppermint tea every night and she is taking Heather's peppermint capsules. They have a "hot pot" in their room which makes hot water. Also I have been sending her dry soups that you just add hot water to and they are pretty filling -- do you have them there? You have to be careful which ones you get, of course.......Are you doing the fiber supplements? She takes them before each meal, which is an added "safety" factor.

Have you read Heather's website thoroughly and gotten educated about all the stuff? Especially soluble and insoluble fiber and how that all works and also about soluble fiber supplements? You probably don't have time for this - and i don't know if you can get it there -- but Heather's book -- "The first year of IBS" (or something like that) is really really excellent -- also for your morale, it has alot of people's experiences. My daughter has had alot of angst over this and also how hard it is to explain to anyone or deal with socially. She has chosen to miss an event (a retreat with a club she is in on the Oregon coast) this weekend that she really wants to go to because she just needs a break from dealing with the food issues -- and just needs to get stabilized. Hopefully -- in time -- she will get these retreat type events figured out (she had a very bad experience with food at one and is scared about it -- that was before Heather's diet and she was just avoiding wheat) -- they are the hardest - where they only serve one kind of food. Avoiding wheat makes it even harder -- and she is a person who hates to draw attention to herself -- so having to bring her own food -- or ask for something special is very very painful for her. She seems to be managing quite well on campus though -- by supplementing in her room and also the cafeteria almost always has rice and chicken. And she went away for a 3 day weekend with some friends recently (stayed at one of the girls' houses) and we were all thrilled at how easy it was for her to stick to the diet and that she felt well and could enjoy herself -- this was such a gift after so many bad off-campus experiences!

Could you talk to your food people at school there and maybe ask them if they could accomodate you that way and carry those things (rice and chicken) regularly?? i know the food services here will do things like that. I have sent her alot of stuff in the mail to help supplement -- she is near a supermarket but far from a health food store. I also send her the fiber supplements in the mail. Maybe your parents could do that?? I send her little cartons of soy milk which agree with her quite well (but she has been drinking that all her life) -- i think it is usually ok for IBS people unless they have trouble with beans, and then taking
"beano" at the same (a digestive enzyme - don't know if you have it there) can help. If soy milk doesn't work for you, try rice milk, if you have it there. She puts the soy milk in her oatmeal and that makes it a complete protein and much more filling. She has had trouble with being hungry all through the 9 months of problems (i'm not sure about now) and losing weight has been a problem - when she gets very C, she can't eat much -- but i think this is much better now with Heather's diet. The little soy milks are great to take with her for snacks, which she really needs sometimes, and rice cakes are good for that and in her dorm room too.

Maybe i could send you a package of stuff if you can't get these things there!!! I can always use another "girl" to mother ! (she's our only child) ( i know you all aren't girls and children anymore -- but we parents probably always think of you that way a little bit -- even when you get to be 50 !!)....... Let me know how I can help...... Sorry this is soooooo long !!!!

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Re: Starving! one more idea for you....... new
      #25744 - 11/06/03 08:16 AM
barb n

Reged: 10/14/03
Posts: 65


Hi Katgirl --- I don't know how to give you this link -- like some people do -- but i just went back and looked for this post -- it is now on Page 15 of this message board. I posted a message called "Still trying to help my suffering college girl - please help" -- something like that -- and got lots of good answers you may want to read -- and I would especially take a look at the reply from "Kiks" which says "Another college girl - wants to help" which is very very helpful. Hope you get some good info from these ideas. Let us know how you are doing. -- Barb

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Re: Starving! one more idea for you....... new
      #25748 - 11/06/03 08:39 AM
Jennifer Rose

Reged: 04/02/03
Posts: 3566
Loc: Fremont, CA

Here is the link to Barb's thread: web page

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