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<blockquote data-quote="DCUKMod" data-source="post: 2199570" data-attributes="member: 345386"><p>Ann, as a matter of interest, is chicken is good, ready supply for you at the moment?</p><p></p><p>Were I in your shoes, I'd consider a form of eliminations diet, like I had to follow when I had a vile polyarthritis rheumatic flare up. It was bland, bland and boring for the couple of weeks I was on literally a handful of foods, the. N adding foods back in one at a time, to help identify the culprits.</p><p></p><p>In your shoes, with what you eat, I'd maybe try two weeks on chicken, and maybe plain white fish, if available, as my started baseline, the new add other meats in over time.</p><p></p><p>I appreciate how boring that could be, but if you have boring, without the digestive upset, it could be worthwhile trying?</p><p></p><p>To be clear, I am not suggesting I (or anyone else) should live on such a limited range of foods for any length of time, but it might rest your system, and perhaps highlight the antagonists.</p><p></p><p>As a result of my own experiences, I lived a long time without oranges (well, any citrus really), tomatoes, and red meat. After a while, I experimented and was able to consume those things I need moderate quantities. This was way before any relationship with diabetes.</p><p></p><p>Those are just my thoughts. Otherwise, it's off to the DoC with you, I'd say.</p><p></p><p>Edited to add, that with your past history involving BC, a chat with the Doc and check over wouldn't do any harm anyway. I'm not trying to alarmist, but more trying to ensure any symptoms in a previously very sick area are given the respect they deserve.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCUKMod, post: 2199570, member: 345386"] Ann, as a matter of interest, is chicken is good, ready supply for you at the moment? Were I in your shoes, I'd consider a form of eliminations diet, like I had to follow when I had a vile polyarthritis rheumatic flare up. It was bland, bland and boring for the couple of weeks I was on literally a handful of foods, the. N adding foods back in one at a time, to help identify the culprits. In your shoes, with what you eat, I'd maybe try two weeks on chicken, and maybe plain white fish, if available, as my started baseline, the new add other meats in over time. I appreciate how boring that could be, but if you have boring, without the digestive upset, it could be worthwhile trying? To be clear, I am not suggesting I (or anyone else) should live on such a limited range of foods for any length of time, but it might rest your system, and perhaps highlight the antagonists. As a result of my own experiences, I lived a long time without oranges (well, any citrus really), tomatoes, and red meat. After a while, I experimented and was able to consume those things I need moderate quantities. This was way before any relationship with diabetes. Those are just my thoughts. Otherwise, it's off to the DoC with you, I'd say. Edited to add, that with your past history involving BC, a chat with the Doc and check over wouldn't do any harm anyway. I'm not trying to alarmist, but more trying to ensure any symptoms in a previously very sick area are given the respect they deserve.) [/QUOTE]
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