All cheese or a particular type?
Maybe try some non cows milk cheese and see if you react differently?
Maybe some goats or sheeps milk cheese might expand your cheese platter at the same time as experimenting!Seems to be cheddar but could include parmasen.
I might try some of the lactose free one.
Just a pain. I nibble on it but that’s useless it it makes me feel ill
Maybe some goats or sheeps milk cheese might expand your cheese platter at the same time as experimenting!
Always a silver lining...
Both mature cheddar and parmesan are lactose free.Seems to be cheddar but could include parmasen.
I might try some of the lactose free one.
Both mature cheddar and parmesan are lactose free.
The maturing process removes the lactose, so mature, hard cheeses are lactose free.Really? I thought if it was cow cheese it came with lactose
Does the same thing happen with very mild tastes, like Edam, Gouda, or with things like Quark or cottage cheese? Or even cream cheese?
The maturing process removes the lactose, so mature, hard cheeses are lactose free.
@Cana , does this happen at any time of the day, or certain times?
If cheese does transpire to be an issue, then hard boile eggs or eg g bites are a great small snack, in ready "portions".
You could try a hard boiled egg, or an eggy bite in the mornings.
Egg bites can be batch cooked and then eaten over a few days. There are loads of recipes on t'internet
Thank you
I’m seeing dr in couple weeks for my big big blood tests so I’ll mention to her as well.
Have you checked the list of ingredients? Pre grated cheese often contains starch or other things to keep it from sticking.It’s pre grated
Are your bowel movements OK? Have they changed at all?
Have you checked the list of ingredients? Pre grated cheese often contains starch or other things to keep it from sticking.
For me it was the fat content had that same effect. Try some different cheeses, found some smoked cheese slices with a much lower percentage of fat were ok. Try a few different cheeses, in very small portions (10-15g) at first. You could also try nuts, again same principle, very small portion at first. Or lot of people here eat sliced meats. Good luck in finding a suitable snack.I’ve found recently that whenever I eat cheese, whether it be cheesy crisp things from 8 week sugar diet or just cheese, I just feel really Sicky afterwards. An never sick, but just feel eugh and nauseas. Lasts for hours.
Does anyone else find this?
Bit of a pain because it’s a go to snack.
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