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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 1255673" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Having such a limited range of foods because of the intolerance to so many foods, we have to be so careful and go with what we know is going to feed us, and not make us feel horrible.</p><p>The way you are emotionally is a symptom of your RH and possibly having to be gluten free with your other hormones probably all over the place. Being in control of your blood glucose levels and having stabilised levels will almost certainly relieve the symptoms. </p><p>Why do you need to eat rice, as this amount of carbs would have me bouncing around and feeling awful?</p><p>I was always told, I needed a certain amount of complex carbs or the need for fibre.</p><p>I have rejected this as my body would prefer to be without these carbs.</p><p>If you have read anything in our forum. Having an intolerance to a certain type of food means you shouldn't eat it. If you had a peanut intolerance would you eat them?</p><p>I have come to realise that most doctors, nurses, and dieticians haven't got a clue about our type of condition. Yes, it is lonely having a rare condition but there is always support on here.</p><p>Keep testing, keep thinking what would make you feel better.</p><p>I'm not saying don't ignore medical advice but do think about what makes you feel good and why you keep feeling awful. I know, I've been through it all.</p><p>Best wishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 1255673, member: 85785"] Having such a limited range of foods because of the intolerance to so many foods, we have to be so careful and go with what we know is going to feed us, and not make us feel horrible. The way you are emotionally is a symptom of your RH and possibly having to be gluten free with your other hormones probably all over the place. Being in control of your blood glucose levels and having stabilised levels will almost certainly relieve the symptoms. Why do you need to eat rice, as this amount of carbs would have me bouncing around and feeling awful? I was always told, I needed a certain amount of complex carbs or the need for fibre. I have rejected this as my body would prefer to be without these carbs. If you have read anything in our forum. Having an intolerance to a certain type of food means you shouldn't eat it. If you had a peanut intolerance would you eat them? I have come to realise that most doctors, nurses, and dieticians haven't got a clue about our type of condition. Yes, it is lonely having a rare condition but there is always support on here. Keep testing, keep thinking what would make you feel better. I'm not saying don't ignore medical advice but do think about what makes you feel good and why you keep feeling awful. I know, I've been through it all. Best wishes. [/QUOTE]
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