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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 915305" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>[USER=196549]@Silvia_Rey[/USER]. Iam so sorry to hear that you are affected so badly....I so wish that I had a magic wand... I find it interesting that you have pretty much a soft evening meal.. My food is intentionally easily digestible and I've had so many people here questioning or telling me to eat more ir eat breakfast etc.. And I always say I have no hunger... But hadn't even questioned why I have no hunger or why I can't actually face food till evening.. But reading your living gives me more reasoning behind why I eat just once a day.. Its so hard to find the foods that slither through nicely in my stomach at other times or in addition to evening meals that are actually appealing enough to face. The extra foods at extra times- they may cause pain or discomfort beyond the nicety of actually eating and I don't want to face that. Thank you for relating your details as for the first time I realuse and can relate to why I eat the way I do.</p><p></p><p>I find it interesting too for hair loss too. My nan (t2) had alopecia, my mum (avoided diabetes so far) but has really, really fine hair that you can see skin through and my hair has got thinner in the last year although Because its curly it looks thicker than it is. I see it coming out by literally the handful. </p><p>I worried that this was a family trait (although brothes have the thickest black hair possible). Perhaps this isn't family trait but a little more i my case.</p><p>My mum and nan were middle 70's before their hair probs. I'm early 50's.</p><p></p><p>It has also made me think that this SCT is a complication to diabetes.. Although I have never thought of it that way at all. On this forum, I always say I'm complication free. Perhaps I'm not. I've just thought I'm the only person with SCT and the most horrendous impacted faeces that can occur. So never thought of it as a complication.</p><p></p><p>Thank you so much for your detailed info. Its been really enlightening to me. As has this whole posting.</p><p></p><p>Thankyou.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 915305, member: 17713"] [USER=196549]@Silvia_Rey[/USER]. Iam so sorry to hear that you are affected so badly....I so wish that I had a magic wand... I find it interesting that you have pretty much a soft evening meal.. My food is intentionally easily digestible and I've had so many people here questioning or telling me to eat more ir eat breakfast etc.. And I always say I have no hunger... But hadn't even questioned why I have no hunger or why I can't actually face food till evening.. But reading your living gives me more reasoning behind why I eat just once a day.. Its so hard to find the foods that slither through nicely in my stomach at other times or in addition to evening meals that are actually appealing enough to face. The extra foods at extra times- they may cause pain or discomfort beyond the nicety of actually eating and I don't want to face that. Thank you for relating your details as for the first time I realuse and can relate to why I eat the way I do. I find it interesting too for hair loss too. My nan (t2) had alopecia, my mum (avoided diabetes so far) but has really, really fine hair that you can see skin through and my hair has got thinner in the last year although Because its curly it looks thicker than it is. I see it coming out by literally the handful. I worried that this was a family trait (although brothes have the thickest black hair possible). Perhaps this isn't family trait but a little more i my case. My mum and nan were middle 70's before their hair probs. I'm early 50's. It has also made me think that this SCT is a complication to diabetes.. Although I have never thought of it that way at all. On this forum, I always say I'm complication free. Perhaps I'm not. I've just thought I'm the only person with SCT and the most horrendous impacted faeces that can occur. So never thought of it as a complication. Thank you so much for your detailed info. Its been really enlightening to me. As has this whole posting. Thankyou. [/QUOTE]
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