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You've set the tone brilliantlyIf I eat soil will it affect my BG’s?
What about recycled paper?
I agree, I had a dog who liked to eat coal.If you are craving stuff like that, you might have a nutritional deficiency.
worms for meI can remember eating mud pies as a kid.... very grainy.
Afraid this will be in my head all day now. The theme tune for peripheral neuropathyI feel it in my fingers, I feel it in my toes
Carbs are all around me, and so the feeling grows
. . .
La la la
I agree, I had a dog who liked to eat coal.
I dont remember eating worms but I have licked the odd one or two- didnt bolus though as before diagnosisworms for me
If you are craving stuff like that, you might have a nutritional deficiency.
perhaps she was DutchI had a cat that liked dried fruit - very high carb, and another that needed a small finger-lick of Sherry before she went mousing.
Afraid this will be in my head all day now. The theme tune for peripheral neuropathy
Love the new words and so the feeling grows!!! reaching the bendy bits recentlyOh dear, sorry. The neuropathy connection’s unfortunate. I’ve got it in my head now too. I think I’ll blame @mountaintom so it’s lucky it’s really a happy song.
Tissues actually consist mainly of non-digestible carbs, as proved by my tissue eating dog (his most favourite snack in the world) - they go right through him and out the other end virtully intact...Choose your soil and paper carefully. Clay will take longer to digest than a light loam so split bolus for clay. Ditto recycled cardboard, which needs a split bolus, and tissue, which might get clogged (only go for recycled clean tissue).