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What can it be?
      #205951 - 08/16/05 01:00 PM
Sweetd

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Last night about 8:00, I ate salad and ceasar dressing (which I never eat, so I ate just a little bit, on the side) and today I had chicken from a chinese restaurant that I always go to. I had chicken with cashews (which never bothers me, ever). I have eaten salad before and I was fine, but this time I think it might have been the salad that gave me major D. I'm not sure though. The salad I usually eat is iceberg, which I seem to be ok with, but last night I had romaine and iceberg mixed. I think I pushed it. Can that affect me this many hours later?

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      #205954 - 08/16/05 01:15 PM
Sweetd

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Re: What can it be? new
      #205957 - 08/16/05 01:28 PM
atomic rose

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It could be the salad, even this long afterwards, even though it normally doesn't bother you. Or it could be something totally unrelated, like stress, not enough sleep, allergies, hormones, weather, the list goes on and on. That's the "great" thing about IBS - sometimes, even after you're pretty much stable, random things can still bother you at any time, and sometimes it's even things that you can normally get away with.

Hope you feel better quickly!

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      #205959 - 08/16/05 01:33 PM
Sweetd

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Hi Casey,

I had no idea that allergies can do that. That stinks! Well, thanks. Funny how ibs loves to remind us of its presence .

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