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I would have to say ice-cream. I had that every night and I never had a problem with it before. Now it's my worst trigger food.
-------------------- Tierney
IBS-C
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Icecream I think, such a treat but it really really kills me. I occasionally have a tiny tiuny piece of cheddar on a cracker and get away with it so that kills my cheese craving. Melted cheese used to be my favourite food but now I think it looks like fatty plastic! Yuck
This summer I really miss a long cool beer straight from the bottle. I can drink cider and some alcohol (with effects the next day) but beer kills me the moment I drink it....mmmmm ice cold miller....
-------------------- S.
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Chocolate the most and cheese and proper chips from the fish and chip shop with plenty of salt and vinegar, good old british fish and chips ooooooooooohhhh its not fair!!!!
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First is cheese. After that just the luxury of having dinner at someones home and not having to only eat maybe a side dish of veggy with bread. That happened on my trip last week. The big gala goodbye breakfast was completely out of my food range. I think I ate a dry piece of toast and hated it (forgot to go prepared)! But I am still overweight which is testimony to the fact that there is still plenty of food out there with my name on it that is safe to eat.
-------------------- Franny
IBS/D
Celiac
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Lasagne, salad and pizza. Absolutely taboo for me now and I haven't had any of them for about a year and a half. I know from my reaction to less-potent things that it just wouldn't go well. Sigh. I feel like a monk, although a monk could probably eat salad. Double sigh.
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