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For the past 2 weeks, I've been in too many bad places to eat. Relatives, a wedding reception, going out to eat and a graduation party. All of this finally caught up with me last night. I've never had the D as a symptom, but last night I did. I was trying to be so careful. I'm sure I got CC and also ate too much fruit (figured it was the safest). I ate very careful today. I had a bowl of rice for lunch. A rice bar for breakfast with tea. For dinner I had a baked potato. Tried to have chicken, but only ate a few bites. Now I'm starving, but not sure what to eat if you know what I mean. Any ideas? Any thing I think of just doesn't seem appetizing if that makes sense.


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i'd recommend things that are easy on the stomach. some chicken soup maybe. drink lots of water too. i hope you get feeling better.

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Thank you and I am feeling better. I finally ate a semi normal dinner. I just have to remember to not go hungry to these functions. I even got the suggestion to pick off the breading on something that was also laying in a bed of pasta!!! I didn't go for that one. This was a suggestion from a person that has an epi pen because she is allergic to latex.

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Thank you and I am feeling better. I finally ate a semi normal dinner. I just have to remember to not go hungry to these functions. I even got the suggestion to pick off the breading on something that was also laying in a bed of pasta!!! I didn't go for that one. This was a suggestion from a person that has an epi pen because she is allergic to latex.

Good one for not going for that suggestions. Picking off the breading isn't the answer. Perhaps you can bring your own little dish of food to eat.

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I LOVE miso soup and ginger tea for the tummy....and a regular cocacola

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