What's for tea tonight!
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janer1967 said:Not been out and no intention of doing so
I'm going to have some toasted crumpets with eggs and beans
Quick tea on Monday as my son attends cadets0 -
hi all I love crumpets but with just butter or jam.
Is your sausage,beans and pasta a tray bake reciipe and i so love a curry.
Hope your all good today x0 -
I'm good thanks for asking @SueHeath I'm not sure what's for dinner tonight but yesterday I had spaghetti bolognese! Yummy0
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mmmmmm i would do that as well Alex but hubby doesn't like pasta - getting to think i'm a food-a-holic ha ha1
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It was horrible weather Been to drs again I have a diet sheet to try for my IBS I have been referred to the hospital as I have a prolapse and I have a curve in my spine all that in one day ir has overwhelmed me
Me and mum had sandwiches for tea and mum has fell asleep on the sofa0 -
Busy dat there Lisa hope you get sorted at the hospital. You will have to share some of the diet sheet tips with us ibs suffering0
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@janer1967 brown bread rather than white nothing fried I can't have fruit because of my lupus avoid citrus fruit if you do eat fruit it says high fiber food such as bran flakes things like that only have potatoes once a week if I need to, chicken no processed food no cheese mainly trial and error my dr said what affects some doesn't affect others
What she said to do which is a good idea us if a food affects you to write it it in the no column and if your ok write it in the yes column so that you get an idea of what food is ok to eat at the moment I got more in the no column of the ones I already know of she also said to drink plenty of water0 -
I've been out so picked fish n chips up, couldn't really eat them All.0
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oh bless you @lisathomas50 must be a nightmare for you at the mo x0
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Jacket potato with cheese & beans.0
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@SueHeath it is but it's just something else to live with I sat down and cried I have my eye operation in next 3 months I live with my disability I look after my mum and now I got all these other problems so I got up brushed myself down did a sky high stretch breathed in on the way up and out on the way down and now get on with it lol0
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best way to be lisa x0
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Sorry for going off thread @Libby_Scope I have been reprimanded0
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@lisathomas50 thanks for your reply but seems like we can't discuss this on this thread0
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I'm a bit lost off as to why a discussion about food, & then also IBS, is going off topic. Everyone here is trying to help one another, & food & some disorders can be inter-related. Probably going to be told off unfairly, but there's also some good info on the delightfully named GUTS website about IBS: https://gutscharity.org.uk/advice-and-information/conditions/irritable-bowel-syndrome/Interestingly there's some research about CBT, & IBS (which can affect up to 20% of the population, so well worth discussing) : https://gutscharity.org.uk/2019/04/ibs-the-gut-brain-connection/Which brings me back to a post I've made before about the Gut-Brain-Axis. We literally are affected by what we eat. If interested please see: https://forum.scope.org.uk/discussion/73473/the-gut-brain-axis-coeliac-disease-diabetes-dementia-depression-parkinsons-adhd-asd-moreWell worth watching a couple of times, & perhaps well worth considering for Lisa too about her Mum's dementia.Hope you all enjoy your tea, but consider processed foods your enemy. The more we learn/understand about the Gut-Brain-Axis the better, IMHO.If a member of the Scope team can give links to IBS, yet I can't, & others can't discuss this on this thread to help each other, then that's quite honestly a bit of a conundrum.
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@janer1967 I know sorry @Libby_Scope sorry0
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@chiarieds thank you for your support I mentioned it on this thread because alot of food people eat I cant so was hopeing to see if there were others with same problem to see if any of there food would be ok at the moment I depend on my Forti sip drinks to keep me going0
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Why apologise Lisa or Jane? This is a thread about what we eat. I don't usually comment as I have lunch, rather than tea, but you're all talking about the food you eat. I don't think it's breaching any of Scope's rules to talk about problems you have.Has anyone reported any posts in this thread? I think the answer would be a resounding, 'No.' So in what way is it wrong? We are sometimes advised not to go off topic, but I think it's more when some threads really are unrelated.I can't see that anyone has done anything wrong IMHO, you're just discussing similar problems, & trying to help each other, as am I.0
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Thank you @chiarieds1
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