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How Could I Have Done It


taz sharratt

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taz sharratt Enthusiast

apart from the gluten thing i have a milk issue, yeserday i made tea and me and hubby decided on bacon and leftovers, we cooked it all on the george grill, all gluten-free, and it was good untill i found left over mashed potatoe in the fridge and decided to put that on the grill too, before i knew it i had eaten the bacon and was there licking the mashed potatoe spoon and helping myself to another mouthfull, anyway i turned around to find my hubby stareing at me, " WHAT " i said , he said " trace you put butter and milk in that yeserday for the boys tea " i cant believe what i did , im really annoyed with myself, it was like a reaction and i wasnt thinking at all, my mind lapsed for such a short time, pitty the pain of what i did wont last for such a short time. my tummy is bloated and haveing D, dont feel to good at all, the worst is im suppose to be going to running club tonight, im really upset i cant go now, im considering bloweing it and saying to myself " F*** it im ill anyway why not go for broke and really enjoy something and have a bloody good reason for being ill" sorry i just feel so crappy!!!!!!


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Sorry you're feeling bad ... we've all done it!!!! Don't add to it, your body has enough to deal with already!

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apart from the gluten thing i have a milk issue, yeserday i made tea and me and hubby decided on bacon and leftovers, we cooked it all on the george grill, all gluten-free, and it was good untill i found left over mashed potatoe in the fridge and decided to put that on the grill too, before i knew it i had eaten the bacon and was there licking the mashed potatoe spoon and helping myself to another mouthfull, anyway i turned around to find my hubby stareing at me, " WHAT " i said , he said " trace you put butter and milk in that yeserday for the boys tea " i cant believe what i did , im really annoyed with myself, it was like a reaction and i wasnt thinking at all, my mind lapsed for such a short time, pitty the pain of what i did wont last for such a short time. my tummy is bloated and haveing D, dont feel to good at all, the worst is im suppose to be going to running club tonight, im really upset i cant go now, im considering bloweing it and saying to myself " F*** it im ill anyway why not go for broke and really enjoy something and have a bloody good reason for being ill" sorry i just feel so crappy!!!!!!

((((((hugs)))))) Don't be too hard on yourself and please don't 'punish' yourself for a mistake by making it worse. I hope you feel better soon.

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Don't beat yourself up....I did the same thing one day when I was making cupcakes for my daughters class. <_< I was using the canned frosting, pinched for time :rolleyes: , and when I was done I just started licking my fingers. I was so sick that evening and the next day. It happens, and you pay for it in pain. No need to add to it with anything else!

Feel Better Soon!!!!!! :)

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apart from the gluten thing i have a milk issue, yeserday i made tea and me and hubby decided on bacon and leftovers, we cooked it all on the george grill, all gluten-free, and it was good untill i found left over mashed potatoe in the fridge and decided to put that on the grill too, before i knew it i had eaten the bacon and was there licking the mashed potatoe spoon and helping myself to another mouthfull, anyway i turned around to find my hubby stareing at me, " WHAT " i said , he said " trace you put butter and milk in that yeserday for the boys tea " i cant believe what i did , im really annoyed with myself, it was like a reaction and i wasnt thinking at all, my mind lapsed for such a short time, pitty the pain of what i did wont last for such a short time. my tummy is bloated and haveing D, dont feel to good at all, the worst is im suppose to be going to running club tonight, im really upset i cant go now, im considering bloweing it and saying to myself " F*** it im ill anyway why not go for broke and really enjoy something and have a bloody good reason for being ill" sorry i just feel so crappy!!!!!!

I am sorry to hear it. I have the same problem when I'm doing something for my kids-- especially with ice-cream. It just seems so unfair, but don't make it worse by eating something else that is not good for you! The cramps are not worth it. And it changes life. Our family life has changed drastically b/c of this crazy disease. Hang in there and feel better soon!

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