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I am curious to see how many people on RFC have food allergies/intolerances. I am highly allergic to dairy and egg. When I say highly allergic I mean anaphylactic - not a good thing!
So, fire away! |
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On Fri, 17 Jul 2015 14:52:35 -0700 (PDT), wrote:
>I am curious to see how many people on RFC have food allergies/intolerances. I am highly allergic to dairy and egg. >When I say highly allergic I mean anaphylactic - not a good thing! So, fire away! The only one I know for me is a wheat intolerance (he says, just having had toast). Cold in Melbourne this morning? It's just cracked 1° here. |
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On 2015-07-17, Jeßus > wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Jul 2015 14:52:35 -0700 (PDT), wrote: >> I am curious to see how many people on RFC have food >> allergies/intolerances. I am highly allergic to dairy and egg. >> When I say highly allergic I mean anaphylactic - not a good thing! >> So, fire away! > The only one I know for me is a wheat intolerance (he says, just > having had toast). I recently had an anal probe (colonoscopy). Damned if it didn't improve my overall health (removed two polyps). I'm still a bit lactose intolerant, but only to milk. Otherwise, my regularity and my tolerance to many foods is back to normal. If I'd known how much the procedure could help my general health, I'd have done it yrs ago. nb |
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On 2015-07-17, Dave Smith > wrote:
> can eat most of those.... but not lactose. Like cows shouldn't be fed corn, elderly humans should not be drinking cow's milk. nb |
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![]() > wrote in message ... >I am curious to see how many people on RFC have food >allergies/intolerances. I am highly allergic to dairy and egg. When I say >highly allergic I mean anaphylactic - not a good thing! > So, fire away! I don't have any true allergies although I have OAS (oral allergy syndrome) to some nuts. I do have food intolerances to many things. |
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![]() "Dave Smith" > wrote in message ... > On 2015-07-17 5:52 PM, wrote: >> I am curious to see how many people on RFC have food >> allergies/intolerances. I am highly allergic to dairy and egg. When I >> say highly allergic I mean anaphylactic - not a good thing! So, fire >> away! >> > > > I am lactose intolerant. I had some issues with a number of foods, > especially those high in acids. Then I had my gall bladder removed and I > can eat most of those.... but not lactose. Just curious. Were you told to follow a special diet after having the gallbladder removed? I ask because my friend is having more stomach pain now than she was before it was removed, 6 weeks ago. She was only told to avoid fried foods. My dad was on a strict, special diet but he also had pancreas issues. |
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On Fri, 17 Jul 2015 19:29:47 -0700, "Julie Bove"
> wrote: > > wrote in message ... >>I am curious to see how many people on RFC have food >>allergies/intolerances. I am highly allergic to dairy and egg. When I say >>highly allergic I mean anaphylactic - not a good thing! >> So, fire away! > >I don't have any true allergies although I have OAS (oral allergy syndrome) >to some nuts. I do have food intolerances to many things. I have an intolerance to bad food. John Kuthe... |
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On 7/17/2015 8:38 PM, John Kuthe wrote:
> I have an intolerance to bad food. > > John Kuthe... Don't eat at Bwyan's then .... |
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"Julie Bove" > wrote:
> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message > ... >> On 2015-07-17 5:52 PM, wrote: >>> I am curious to see how many people on RFC have food >>> allergies/intolerances. I am highly allergic to dairy and egg. When I >>> say highly allergic I mean anaphylactic - not a good thing! So, fire >>> away! >>> >> >> >> I am lactose intolerant. I had some issues with a number of foods, > >> especially those high in acids. Then I had my gall bladder removed and I >> > can eat most of those.... but not lactose. > > Just curious. Were you told to follow a special diet after having the > gallbladder removed? I ask because my friend is having more stomach pain > now than she was before it was removed, 6 weeks ago. She was only told > to avoid fried foods. My dad was on a strict, special diet but he also > had pancreas issues. It's possible she could still have a stone lodged in a duct somewhere. If she hasn't contacted her surgeon yet, she should. -- jinx the minx |
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![]() "Julie Bove" > wrote in message ... > > "Dave Smith" > wrote in message > ... >> On 2015-07-17 5:52 PM, wrote: >>> I am curious to see how many people on RFC have food >>> allergies/intolerances. I am highly allergic to dairy and egg. When I >>> say highly allergic I mean anaphylactic - not a good thing! So, fire >>> away! >>> >> >> >> I am lactose intolerant. I had some issues with a number of foods, >> especially those high in acids. Then I had my gall bladder removed and I >> can eat most of those.... but not lactose. > > Just curious. Were you told to follow a special diet after having the > gallbladder removed? I ask because my friend is having more stomach pain > now than she was before it was removed, 6 weeks ago. She was only told to > avoid fried foods. My dad was on a strict, special diet but he also had > pancreas issues. I have a couple of friends that had their gallbladders removed, and they eat everything fried or not with no problems, but another one has problems with some foods, so I imagine it depends on the person and other issues as you say. Chrei |
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On Sat, 18 Jul 2015 03:22:34 +0000 (UTC), jinx the minx
> wrote: > "Julie Bove" > wrote: > > "Dave Smith" > wrote in message > > ... > >> On 2015-07-17 5:52 PM, wrote: > >>> I am curious to see how many people on RFC have food > >>> allergies/intolerances. I am highly allergic to dairy and egg. When I > >>> say highly allergic I mean anaphylactic - not a good thing! So, fire > >>> away! > >>> > >> > >> > >> I am lactose intolerant. I had some issues with a number of foods, > > >> especially those high in acids. Then I had my gall bladder removed and I > >> > can eat most of those.... but not lactose. > > > > Just curious. Were you told to follow a special diet after having the > > gallbladder removed? I ask because my friend is having more stomach pain > > now than she was before it was removed, 6 weeks ago. She was only told > > to avoid fried foods. My dad was on a strict, special diet but he also > > had pancreas issues. > > It's possible she could still have a stone lodged in a duct somewhere. If > she hasn't contacted her surgeon yet, she should. Isn't severe stomach pain due to the pancreas? -- sf |
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![]() "Cheri" > wrote in message ... > > "Julie Bove" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 2015-07-17 5:52 PM, wrote: >>>> I am curious to see how many people on RFC have food >>>> allergies/intolerances. I am highly allergic to dairy and egg. When I >>>> say highly allergic I mean anaphylactic - not a good thing! So, fire >>>> away! >>>> >>> >>> >>> I am lactose intolerant. I had some issues with a number of foods, >>> especially those high in acids. Then I had my gall bladder removed and I >>> can eat most of those.... but not lactose. >> >> Just curious. Were you told to follow a special diet after having the >> gallbladder removed? I ask because my friend is having more stomach pain >> now than she was before it was removed, 6 weeks ago. She was only told >> to avoid fried foods. My dad was on a strict, special diet but he also >> had pancreas issues. > > I have a couple of friends that had their gallbladders removed, and they > eat everything fried or not with no problems, but another one has problems > with some foods, so I imagine it depends on the person and other issues as > you say. I had my gallbladder out years ago and it has made not the slightest bit of difference to what I can eat. -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On Friday, July 17, 2015 at 5:52:38 PM UTC-4, wrote:
> I am curious to see how many people on RFC have food allergies/intolerances. I am highly allergic to dairy and egg. When I say highly allergic I mean anaphylactic - not a good thing! > So, fire away! Not me. Plus, I'm only slightly sensitive to poison ivy. My immune system works to the design specs. Cindy Hamilton |
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![]() "jinx the minx" > wrote in message ... > "Julie Bove" > wrote: >> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 2015-07-17 5:52 PM, wrote: >>>> I am curious to see how many people on RFC have food >>>> allergies/intolerances. I am highly allergic to dairy and egg. When I >>>> say highly allergic I mean anaphylactic - not a good thing! So, fire >>>> away! >>>> >>> >>> >>> I am lactose intolerant. I had some issues with a number of foods, > >>> especially those high in acids. Then I had my gall bladder removed and I >>> > can eat most of those.... but not lactose. >> >> Just curious. Were you told to follow a special diet after having the >> gallbladder removed? I ask because my friend is having more stomach pain >> now than she was before it was removed, 6 weeks ago. She was only told >> to avoid fried foods. My dad was on a strict, special diet but he also >> had pancreas issues. > > It's possible she could still have a stone lodged in a duct somewhere. If > she hasn't contacted her surgeon yet, she should. She did. |
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![]() "Cheri" > wrote in message ... > > "Julie Bove" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message >> ... >>> On 2015-07-17 5:52 PM, wrote: >>>> I am curious to see how many people on RFC have food >>>> allergies/intolerances. I am highly allergic to dairy and egg. When I >>>> say highly allergic I mean anaphylactic - not a good thing! So, fire >>>> away! >>>> >>> >>> >>> I am lactose intolerant. I had some issues with a number of foods, >>> especially those high in acids. Then I had my gall bladder removed and I >>> can eat most of those.... but not lactose. >> >> Just curious. Were you told to follow a special diet after having the >> gallbladder removed? I ask because my friend is having more stomach pain >> now than she was before it was removed, 6 weeks ago. She was only told >> to avoid fried foods. My dad was on a strict, special diet but he also >> had pancreas issues. > > I have a couple of friends that had their gallbladders removed, and they > eat everything fried or not with no problems, but another one has problems > with some foods, so I imagine it depends on the person and other issues as > you say. Thanks! |
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![]() "Ophelia" > wrote in message ... > > > "Cheri" > wrote in message > ... >> >> "Julie Bove" > wrote in message >> ... >>> >>> "Dave Smith" > wrote in message >>> ... >>>> On 2015-07-17 5:52 PM, wrote: >>>>> I am curious to see how many people on RFC have food >>>>> allergies/intolerances. I am highly allergic to dairy and egg. When I >>>>> say highly allergic I mean anaphylactic - not a good thing! So, fire >>>>> away! >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> I am lactose intolerant. I had some issues with a number of foods, >>>> especially those high in acids. Then I had my gall bladder removed and >>>> I can eat most of those.... but not lactose. >>> >>> Just curious. Were you told to follow a special diet after having the >>> gallbladder removed? I ask because my friend is having more stomach >>> pain now than she was before it was removed, 6 weeks ago. She was only >>> told to avoid fried foods. My dad was on a strict, special diet but he >>> also had pancreas issues. >> >> I have a couple of friends that had their gallbladders removed, and they >> eat everything fried or not with no problems, but another one has >> problems with some foods, so I imagine it depends on the person and other >> issues as you say. > > I had my gallbladder out years ago and it has made not the slightest bit > of difference to what I can eat. Interesting. Thanks! |
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On Friday, July 17, 2015 at 6:24:17 PM UTC-5, notbob wrote:
> On 2015-07-17, Dave Smith > wrote: > > > can eat most of those.... but not lactose. > > Like cows shouldn't be fed corn, elderly humans should not be drinking > cow's milk. > That inspired this old man to: 1. Down a small glass of my homemade cultured (cow's) milk. 2. Chase it with some whole milk with added half&half over ice. 3. Use the rest of the glass for a nice iced cafe au lait. You are an old fart, notbob. > > nb --Bryan |
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Tree nuts. An eighth of an inch of European chocolate with hazelnut oil added to make it
richer put me in the ER. Every reaction is worse than the last. I am extremely careful about what I eat that may have nuts or nut oil in it. Hazelnuts are the worst, although the others are a close second. N. |
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![]() "Cindy Hamilton" > wrote in message ... > On Friday, July 17, 2015 at 5:52:38 PM UTC-4, wrote: >> I am curious to see how many people on RFC have food >> allergies/intolerances. I am highly allergic to dairy and egg. When I say >> highly allergic I mean anaphylactic - not a good thing! >> So, fire away! > > Not me. > > Plus, I'm only slightly sensitive to poison ivy. > > My immune system works to the design specs. I have asthma and have some allergies, but not for foods. -- http://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/shop/ |
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On Sat, 18 Jul 2015 22:39:48 +1000, Bruce > wrote:
>On Sat, 18 Jul 2015 03:30:28 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton > wrote: > >>On Friday, July 17, 2015 at 5:52:38 PM UTC-4, wrote: >>> I am curious to see how many people on RFC have food allergies/intolerances. I am highly allergic to dairy and egg. When I say highly allergic I mean anaphylactic - not a good thing! >>> So, fire away! >> >>Not me. >> >>Plus, I'm only slightly sensitive to poison ivy. >> >>My immune system works to the design specs. > >You just haven't tried enough. That's why I say I've never HAD a reaction to poison ivy. So evidely, I've never demonstrated sensitivity to it. But I KNOW we can develop a new allergy at any time. John Kuthe... |
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On Friday, July 17, 2015 at 4:52:38 PM UTC-5, wrote:
> I am curious to see how many people on RFC have food allergies/intolerances. I am highly allergic to dairy and egg. When I say highly allergic I mean anaphylactic - not a good thing! > So, fire away! I have a slight llergy to peanut butter which I developed in the last couple of years, I will get hives when I eat it. |
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rosie wrote:
> > On Friday, July 17, 2015 at 4:52:38 PM UTC-5, wrote: > > I am curious to see how many people on RFC have food allergies/intolerances. I am highly allergic to dairy and egg. When I say highly allergic I mean anaphylactic - not a good thing! > > So, fire away! > > I have a slight llergy to peanut butter which I developed in the > last couple of years, I will get hives when I eat it. If you like peanut butter though, keep in mind, allergies come and go. Maybe give it a try 6-12 months later (in a tiny dose) |
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![]() "Cindy Hamilton" > wrote in message ... > On Friday, July 17, 2015 at 5:52:38 PM UTC-4, wrote: >> I am curious to see how many people on RFC have food >> allergies/intolerances. I am highly allergic to dairy and egg. When I say >> highly allergic I mean anaphylactic - not a good thing! >> So, fire away! > > Not me. > > Plus, I'm only slightly sensitive to poison ivy. > > My immune system works to the design specs. > > Cindy Hamilton None that I know of either. Cheri |
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On 7/18/2015 9:37 AM, Cheri wrote:
> > "Cindy Hamilton" > wrote in message > ... >> On Friday, July 17, 2015 at 5:52:38 PM UTC-4, wrote: >>> I am curious to see how many people on RFC have food >>> allergies/intolerances. I am highly allergic to dairy and egg. When I >>> say highly allergic I mean anaphylactic - not a good thing! >>> So, fire away! >> >> Not me. >> >> Plus, I'm only slightly sensitive to poison ivy. >> >> My immune system works to the design specs. >> >> Cindy Hamilton > > None that I know of either. > > Cheri I have no food intolerances, either. OTOH, there are some foods I simply won't tolerate. ![]() Jill |
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jmcquown wrote:
> > I have no food intolerances, either. OTOH, there are some foods I > simply won't tolerate. ![]() A simple salad of just iceburg and maybe a few other ingredients is a required side any time I eat spaghetti or lasagne. For the pasta meals only, I use a mix of mayo and ketchup. That taste goes so well with that meal. G. |
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Gary wrote:
> > jmcquown wrote: > > > > I have no food intolerances, either. OTOH, there are some foods I > > simply won't tolerate. ![]() > > A simple salad of just iceburg and maybe a few other ingredients is a > required side any time I eat spaghetti or lasagne. For the pasta meals > only, I use a mix of mayo and ketchup. That taste goes so well with > that meal. > > G. Mayo and ketchup for the salad dressing. |
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On Saturday, July 18, 2015 at 8:34:04 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
> rosie wrote: > > > > On Friday, July 17, 2015 at 4:52:38 PM UTC-5, wrote: > > > I am curious to see how many people on RFC have food allergies/intolerances. I am highly allergic to dairy and egg. When I say highly allergic I mean anaphylactic - not a good thing! > > > So, fire away! > > > > I have a slight llergy to peanut butter which I developed in the > > last couple of years, I will get hives when I eat it. > > If you like peanut butter though, keep in mind, allergies come and go. > Maybe give it a try 6-12 months later (in a tiny dose) I will do that. Peanut butter on an english muffin is my , or should I say, was my breakfast most morning. Thanks. |
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On Saturday, July 18, 2015 at 9:03:40 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote:
> Gary wrote: > > > > jmcquown wrote: > > > > > > I have no food intolerances, either. OTOH, there are some foods I > > > simply won't tolerate. ![]() > > > > A simple salad of just iceburg and maybe a few other ingredients is a > > required side any time I eat spaghetti or lasagne. For the pasta meals > > only, I use a mix of mayo and ketchup. That taste goes so well with > > that meal. > > > > G. > > Mayo and ketchup for the salad dressing. And that mixture doesn't make you vomit? --Bryan |
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On 7/18/2015 5:18 AM, Bryan-TGWWW wrote:
> You are an old fart, notbob. You're a clam fart, you worthless ass-sucker. |
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On 7/18/2015 6:39 AM, Bruce wrote:
> On Sat, 18 Jul 2015 03:30:28 -0700 (PDT), Cindy Hamilton > > wrote: > >> On Friday, July 17, 2015 at 5:52:38 PM UTC-4, wrote: >>> I am curious to see how many people on RFC have food allergies/intolerances. I am highly allergic to dairy and egg. When I say highly allergic I mean anaphylactic - not a good thing! >>> So, fire away! >> >> Not me. >> >> Plus, I'm only slightly sensitive to poison ivy. >> >> My immune system works to the design specs. > > You just haven't tried enough. > Eat some cyanide, asswipe. |
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On 7/18/2015 7:53 AM, jmcquown wrote:
> I have no food intolerances, either. SFW? **** off, get out. |
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On 7/18/2015 8:02 AM, Gary wrote:
> For the pasta meals > only, I use a mix of mayo and ketchup You have the taste sensibility of a common HOG! |
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On 7/18/2015 8:04 AM, Gary wrote:
> Mayo and ketchup for the salad dressing. DISGUSTING!!!! |
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On 7/18/2015 9:22 AM, Bryan-TGWWW wrote:
> On Saturday, July 18, 2015 at 9:03:40 AM UTC-5, Gary wrote: >> Gary wrote: >>> >>> jmcquown wrote: >>>> >>>> I have no food intolerances, either. OTOH, there are some foods I >>>> simply won't tolerate. ![]() >>> >>> A simple salad of just iceburg and maybe a few other ingredients is a >>> required side any time I eat spaghetti or lasagne. For the pasta meals >>> only, I use a mix of mayo and ketchup. That taste goes so well with >>> that meal. >>> >>> G. >> >> Mayo and ketchup for the salad dressing. > > And that mixture doesn't make you vomit? > > > --Bryan > +1! |
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