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That's funny Kree! I love it!! lol Terri
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LMBO!! I love it Kree!
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Thanks for sharing your stories everyone! I thought I was the only person over 3 and under 80 to have accidents. Reading your stories, I'm reminded of a friend who often says; "It can always get worse, Laura!". My accidents are always triggered by walking- it seems to get things moving in a bad way! So now I plan out subway and bus trips to minimize the walking, and that seems to work. Thanks again for sharing! LAura
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As I'm sitting here at the pc and reading this; I cannot stop laughing and my daughter is looking at me quite funny!! This is too funny!! Kree you just made my day/night. I will not be able to watch this film with seeing this in my mind!! Thank you
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Thank God there's a place to talk about this! Since my spinal cord injury 20 years ago, I have always had "accidents"- I carry a "goodie bag" wherever I go stocked with clothes, wipes, etc. I don't think anyone can understand how bad it can be until you're alone in a public bathroom trying to clean up and knowing the line is getting longer and longer outside! You all make me smile!
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When do attacks occur? Well I can usually tell when I will have an attack (d)always..My stomach starts to grumble and then the cramping starts. ugh!!!But since I found this site I have been following the diet plan faithfully. Well today was D day again. I had some spinach and mushrooms with olive oil and garlic last night was a small pieces of chichen breast. I was fine...but this morning at work after eating my soy yogurt, I got sick again...so back to rice cereal (baby cereal) and plain bagel...I am here again...In my case I think it has something to do with age. I always had a sensitive stomach but as I have gotten older it has gotten a lot more sensitive..anyway that's how my day went. so attacks can occur anytime, anyplace. Thanks for letting me share.
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Thanks Shelby,
I can laugh about it now -- but at the time.... OMG!
Bev
-------------------- <img src="http://home.comcast.net/~letsrow/smily3481.gif">Bevvy
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I am in Japan, hanging out with this guy I had only met like two weeks earlier (now my serious and wonderful, supportive boyfriend). Being a naval cryptologist, he wants to take me on a tour of his ship. I was like "way cool". This ofcourse was before I even knew of trigger foods and all, and beforehand he took me to his favorite restaurant where I had a cheesesteak and french fries. We board his ship, with M-16 guns and all and ofcourse I was nervous as anything. About five minutes into the tour, when he is showing me the fire equipment, I am like "um, are there bathrooms on this ship?" Because I got that feeling and the sweat started coming down, and I was flushed. He said "Oh, I am sorry, that would only be in the girls berthing and we cannot go down there". And I was STUCK. We went on the rest of the tour, needless to say. Also needless to say was I obviously never made it to the bathroom and had various attacks and kept my cool the WHOLE time. MAN that was rough. I had to walk back to the train, my head on his shoulder (he still didn't figure out that I was like physically ill... I think you all know the gruesome details) and I had to take a 1.5 hour train ride all the way back to my apartment in Tokyo. Talk about ROUGH. Now, I think because I am so scared of what had happened, whenever I go on his ship I get sick so I vow to never do so again. How EMBARASSING.
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