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<blockquote data-quote="AlisterCat" data-source="post: 1615561" data-attributes="member: 381591"><p>Sorry for not replying, I forgot all about this post.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have never been bitten by a tick. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Thank you for your comments. I'm fine with bread, dairy and all sorts. My reaction is more like on/off where if something upsets me it really causes problems, there isn't a mild reaction to any food.</p><p></p><p>Your situation sounds very complicated and I do not have the discipline to do what you do. Just avoiding meat seems like a challenge to me. I give in far too easy. My diet is mostly one meal a day of a Quorn brand vegetable bake thing, with cauliflower cheese or such. I can eat all the cheese I want without issue which is nice. I eat a lot of onions too because they're my favourite. I started to make a list of what I've eaten that I think made me ill and so far I have:</p><p></p><p>Beef, chicken, pork, fish, eggs</p><p>Party pack dips - sour cream and chive, island, garlic, cheese</p><p>Battered cod</p><p></p><p>There's more I expect. I've been recommended pro biotics but they're expensive so I haven't yet. I'm prescribed fibogel as a fibre supplement I guess. Tried all kinds of other medications. Nothing actually changes the situation when I do have one of those foods.</p><p></p><p>I don't know if any of the medications you take would help but several days without a bowel movement means bloating and gas for me. If I could take something to flush me out in that eventuality I think I would be a lot happier and cut it short.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AlisterCat, post: 1615561, member: 381591"] Sorry for not replying, I forgot all about this post. I have never been bitten by a tick. Thank you for your comments. I'm fine with bread, dairy and all sorts. My reaction is more like on/off where if something upsets me it really causes problems, there isn't a mild reaction to any food. Your situation sounds very complicated and I do not have the discipline to do what you do. Just avoiding meat seems like a challenge to me. I give in far too easy. My diet is mostly one meal a day of a Quorn brand vegetable bake thing, with cauliflower cheese or such. I can eat all the cheese I want without issue which is nice. I eat a lot of onions too because they're my favourite. I started to make a list of what I've eaten that I think made me ill and so far I have: Beef, chicken, pork, fish, eggs Party pack dips - sour cream and chive, island, garlic, cheese Battered cod There's more I expect. I've been recommended pro biotics but they're expensive so I haven't yet. I'm prescribed fibogel as a fibre supplement I guess. Tried all kinds of other medications. Nothing actually changes the situation when I do have one of those foods. I don't know if any of the medications you take would help but several days without a bowel movement means bloating and gas for me. If I could take something to flush me out in that eventuality I think I would be a lot happier and cut it short. [/QUOTE]
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