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Hypochondriac Moment...


penguin

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My stomach has been kind of off today.

It's been making a lot of noise, bloated, looser than normal...

So I start panicking. What if it's dairy? I've never had a problem with dairy before, where did this come from? Did I even have dairy? Just cascade fresh yogurt, and I eat it all the time, what happened? Why would I suddenly be intolerant?

Around and around the circles went in my head...

And then I remembered:

I just came off a course of pretty strong antibiotics for a case of cellulitis (stupid allergy testing) and also some diflucan, (and I forgot all about the prednisone) so of course my stomach is effed up. I wasn't good about eating yogurt like I normally am during that time. I'm all about repopulating, I just wasn't.

Also, I HAD BAKED BEANS FOR BREAKFAST!

Frickin' A, no wonder I'm gassy and bloated. Yes, they were gluten-free.

Sheesh. Now I remember why I never eat beans...

Hello, my name is Chelsea, and I'm a very blonde hypochondriac :rolleyes:


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LOL... it happens :D

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LOL :lol: I don't do well with beans either! gluten-free or otherwise!

CMCM Rising Star

Same with me....I love various beans but they always kill me! Usually not worth it to eat them....even with Beano!

key Contributor

I eat beans all the time and yes, I do have problems with them. i have worse problems with them when I eat them with soda! Anyway, I live on Mexican food and I am not giving them up! Yesterday I had them and was MISERABLE lastnight. Today I had them and i am fine. So sometimes it is worse for me then others. Sometimes I wonder if it is the brand!

Monica

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