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<blockquote data-quote="JoKalsbeek" data-source="post: 1820482" data-attributes="member: 401801"><p>Aspergers makes dietary changes more difficult, and no-one here will tell you to suck it up, I don't think. I haven't been able to use any cow milk based products for years, and a lot of low carb staples trigger migraines for me, so it really is a puzzle, but I got there in the end. Good thing being, you don't get bored of repetitive foods it seems, so once you find something that works for you, you won't get sick of eating it! You have a support system at home, which hopefully will make things easier for you. I know my husband's support has been invaluable to me, especially when I started this journey 2 years ago. And if you have questions, ask them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoKalsbeek, post: 1820482, member: 401801"] Aspergers makes dietary changes more difficult, and no-one here will tell you to suck it up, I don't think. I haven't been able to use any cow milk based products for years, and a lot of low carb staples trigger migraines for me, so it really is a puzzle, but I got there in the end. Good thing being, you don't get bored of repetitive foods it seems, so once you find something that works for you, you won't get sick of eating it! You have a support system at home, which hopefully will make things easier for you. I know my husband's support has been invaluable to me, especially when I started this journey 2 years ago. And if you have questions, ask them. [/QUOTE]
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