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Lactose Question


scottyg354

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scottyg354 Enthusiast

Ok guys, here is my dillema, a couple days ago I had a milk shake and really had no problems maybe a few gurlges but thats it, so I figured today it would be ok to drink a glass of milk. Now I am having the worse cramps I've had in a long time. This ever happen to anyone,I mean eating like an ice cream product and not having an issue, but milk causing an issue. This is blowing my mind.


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Next time, pop a Lactaid pill. Works like a charm!

cassP Contributor

yes- i have had this experience- and i really have no idea what it means... its weird.. i can indulge in a couple of scoops of ice cream- and not feel a thing.. but any kind of drink with milk in it sometimes messes me up... weird

salexander421 Enthusiast

My girls seem to do ok with a little cheese or yogurt but they can't handle milk or ice cream at all! It may just be that your body can handle a little but not too much, maybe the ice cream and milk in one week was just too much.

MsCurious Enthusiast

My girls seem to do ok with a little cheese or yogurt but they can't handle milk or ice cream at all! It may just be that your body can handle a little but not too much, maybe the ice cream and milk in one week was just too much.

I absolutely cannot tolerate any "cows" milk period. Ice cream, is an odd thing though. I'd say 99.9% of the time it hits me hard just like milk would, but once in a blue moon over the course of probably the last 6 years, I've decided to indulge (when I know I'm going to suffer but I'll be home alone!) LOL :P) ... and low and behold.... nada!!!! I think I ate Stonecold ice cream once...and it was fine... that other brand I'm not sure of... but its very odd! I don't go down that road hardly EVER...because it makes me miserable! (except for those rare two or three times). I can have yoplait yogurt (with lactaid.. just in case) and I can have parmesan cheese, but that's about it for dairy. B)

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