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<blockquote data-quote="Ailidh" data-source="post: 904743" data-attributes="member: 191393"><p>I do take it half way through a meal, to be exact, 2/3 of the way through breakfast.</p><p>Today's been Day #2 of re-trying the 500mg SR. No runs so far, hurrah! although feel a bit more vaguely anxious today.</p><p></p><p>I saw the GP yesterday, to check the toe infection. He's never heard of the Galloping Weepies being cured by food either. Says many people are "emotionally labile" following diagnosis. I get that. I'd just been told by the oncologist that it was vanishingly unlikely that the lymphoma would return, settling down to enjoy the rest of my life, started a diet then Wham! T2 out of the blue. It's the "cured by food" connection I don't get. I mean, if I was fed up and eating a Mars bar, I could understand it. Who hasn't done that at some point in their lives? but it's not that, in fact it was episode 3 before I realized the mood/food connection. And, while I daren't comment on what I ate on May 31st (can't remember but I'm pretty sure I decided to have farewell to chocolate/icecream/Chinese food party), from June 1st I have not eaten a single chocolate/biscuit/cake/Chinese, haven't self-medicated with food at all.</p><p></p><p>However, the surgery is being visited by a diabetic consultant next week, and I have an appointment to see him. Both DN and GP say to ask him, and, believe me, I will!</p><p></p><p>Thankyou for all replies.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ailidh, post: 904743, member: 191393"] I do take it half way through a meal, to be exact, 2/3 of the way through breakfast. Today's been Day #2 of re-trying the 500mg SR. No runs so far, hurrah! although feel a bit more vaguely anxious today. I saw the GP yesterday, to check the toe infection. He's never heard of the Galloping Weepies being cured by food either. Says many people are "emotionally labile" following diagnosis. I get that. I'd just been told by the oncologist that it was vanishingly unlikely that the lymphoma would return, settling down to enjoy the rest of my life, started a diet then Wham! T2 out of the blue. It's the "cured by food" connection I don't get. I mean, if I was fed up and eating a Mars bar, I could understand it. Who hasn't done that at some point in their lives? but it's not that, in fact it was episode 3 before I realized the mood/food connection. And, while I daren't comment on what I ate on May 31st (can't remember but I'm pretty sure I decided to have farewell to chocolate/icecream/Chinese food party), from June 1st I have not eaten a single chocolate/biscuit/cake/Chinese, haven't self-medicated with food at all. However, the surgery is being visited by a diabetic consultant next week, and I have an appointment to see him. Both DN and GP say to ask him, and, believe me, I will! Thankyou for all replies. [/QUOTE]
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