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Adventures In Er Land.....after My C'mon Carrots? Post


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Yeah....its a no oil needed kind of a grill.

I scrubbed it with hot hot hot water and rinsed.


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I do not use the george foreman grill but I have seen them at my kids house, I think they are non stick porous stuff, IMO you are getting cross contaminated from it. washing will not get rid of all the gluten.

Also, I do not think zucchini are the things to eat on an upset tummy, sorry, guess you now know ;)

Like someone said go back to the basic safe foods for yourself. Also, like someone said soup is better, I would have been boiling that chicken for soup & just adding a couple vegetable things like cabbaage, carrots, or green beans or which ever veggies you do best with. Then if you are feeling like it - you can serve yourself some of that soup over rice. Freeze in portions in the freezer. I always keep some meals frozen in the freezer because I live alone & if I get sick there is no one to cook or go to the store for me.

& the next time the doctors pull that trash about they can only order certain tests etc, you tell them "I want that test run - just add it to the portion of the bill that I am paying for, The insurance company can dictate to you, but not to ME, the patient that is risking my life because of their money saving measures".

Hope you are better soon. Note: smart RN - they usually know more than the docs :D

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I am going to get my own plate.....my own scrubbie thing for the sink....I use plastic forks already....

get my own cheap toaster....and my own pan.

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I am going to get my own plate.....my own scrubbie thing for the sink....I use plastic forks already....

get my own cheap toaster....and my own pan.

I hope you feel better real soon! sounds like a stressful weekend!

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I am just breathing rdeep...taking things slow...and trying not to let the sick feelings overwhelm me....

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I kind of sense...when I have a sick feeling coming on and I try to use mind over matter....because otherwise it tips you over the edge and I think you can panic....who knows.

Gotta go get my vitamins.

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