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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by fiona
    irritable bowel syndrome.
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    I have had IBS since I was 14, you need low fibre, and no beans, sweetcorn or onions!![msnscared]


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by fiona
    irritable bowel syndrome.
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    thanks fiona.
    tezz 7628


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    Lucy I had acute diverticulitis in the upper mexoids a few years ago (I think that is what he called it!) and the surgeon told me to stick to a wheat free diet and lots of fibre. I passed out on the A&E floor after passing blood for 4 hours a few weeks after being diagnosed with IBS having had a barrage of tests. Came to about 3 hours later to find my husband ashen faced beside me and I was hooked up to drips, transfusions and monitors everywhere. They kept me in a week debating whether to remove yards of colon and decided not to in the end.

    There was a time when broccoli or cauliflower used to set me off but this is ok now. Bread can definately be a problem so I have rye bread or make bread in the breadmaker. Pasta is very odd, M&S ordinary pasta is ok for me but the cheap brands definately set off the pains. If I live on a diet of protein and salad / veg and loads of fruit I feel fine. I am trying to have organic meat and veg since being diagnosed with breast cancer.
    Fiona


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    Fiona, IBS is so wierd isn't it?? Im ok on Sainsburys own fresh baked wholemeal bread and pasta is not bad not that I eat much anyway, but sweetcorn, baked beans, brocoli, cauliflower, home made veg soup, Oh nightmare, but I like you live on porridge for breakfast, protien, salad, some veg for lunches and teas, oatcakes and yogurt for snacks,but loads of fruits[msnwink]


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    <blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by rebekah.g
    thanks everyone I will take everything you have sent onboard. I have ordered the gluten free meal and checked with the travel agent and they have said its been ordered but as has been said they may not be any on board.Liked the advice about the sealed pizza bases and the flour as I love pancakes and im so disappointed I cant go to ihops but I will get my hubby to make them whilst I am relaxing by the pool with tia marie and coke.............I am a slave driver.........mind you the whole family love the pancakes.

    The outback steakhouse I am definitely going to look out for that.

    Well once again thank you everyone and mach2 what can |I say brilliant as ever[msnwink]
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    You can get gluten free waffles in Chamberlians and I found them in a Publix too.[msnsmile]
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