What is up with Subway?
#78506 - 06/13/04 06:29 AM
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ctownibs
Reged: 06/13/04
Posts: 15
Loc: Pennsylvania
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I was on a roadtrip from Houston Texas to Louisiana, six hours with my boyfriend, and I was doing great until we stopped for Subway. I figured I would do everything right there- white bread, turkey, no cheese, lettuce and a honey mustard. Now, I realize lettuce and the honey in mustard are triggers, but normally I can handle a little more. Yet I got sick. Was it because I was so scared that I would get sick and the stress triggered it, or was it because of something else? Thanks for the help.
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Hi,
I wonder the same thing sometimes... although at other times I think that I can scare myself out of having an attack if I think about it enough.. this is tricky business.
As for subway, I usually eat turkey, with lett, green peppers, honey mustard with pickles everytime i eat there, and i'm fine. BUT-- there are always the select few UNEXPLAINABLE times when anything and everything makes me sick. its not fun trying to figure it all out.
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Subway is now the only restauraunt that I can go to in my town. I'll usually get the roasted chicken breast with a tiny bit of lettuce, green pepper, cucumbers and salt and pepper. no sauce. I have a store bought honey mustard sauce as well as soy based mayonaise that I'll put on the sandwich once I get home. I once had an attack an evening after eating subway (not 100% sure it was from the sub though) and that day I had had the sweet onion chicken terriayki with the sweet onion sauce. So needless to say, I haven't had that one since.
Have you checked out Subway's ingredient list for people with food allergies ? I'm not sure what honey mustard sauce you had, but the non-atkin's friendly one has eggs in it and I know for me, eggs are a horrible trigger. As well, lots of vegetables without a lot of soluble fiber can be a problem too.
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Could it be the turkey breast lunch meat? I usually get the roasted chicken breast (whole breast) on white with a little mayo. It usually agrees with me.
Barbie
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I'm going to second the notion that it was probably the lunch meat that did you in. Like it seems everyone else, I always get the whole breast and have never knowingly had a problem with it.
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I have the turkey breast lunch meat on either white or roasted garlic w/little lettuce, easy mustard (regular), 3 pickles, no cheese, salt 5 days a week for lunch and have NO problems.
It may have been something you had for breakfast or maybe even dinner the night before.
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I eat there a lot too, but sometimes it bothers me and sometimes it doesn't. I also always get turkey, no cheese, lettuce, and tomato (which might not be a good idea). Sometimes I think the lettuce gives me gas, like you, I can never pinpoint the problem. I never knew that the lunchmeat issue could be a problem. Thanks to everyone who suggested that. I always thought I was safe with any kind of turkey (except smoked really bothers me). I found that I can eat turkey wrap from Sheetz (if this chain is around your area) and it agrees with me, but again, it is lunchmeat.
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