Sensor wrote: » Thank you for your help. What about the sauce? Too much full fat cream? And shud i steer clear of the nan bread?
thegreatiam wrote: » Tandoori is yoghurt based, hence why i recommend it. cos we know you like yoghurt but yes, if you are watching your weight avoid full fat cream sauces. If you are not then go for it. And, incase you still haven't noticed, its possible that you are intolerant to gluten. So yes, avoid bread. Rice is gluten free.
seosamh1980 wrote: » Ok, I really think you should just stop bothering with this thread, stop worrying about all of it until you've seen a doctor. While it quite possibly is your diet causing (or at least contributing to) your tiredness it could be a medical condition, it could be a deficiency of B12 etc, but until you have the seen the doctor you won't know whether it is just diet or not. And until that time you're not going to truly believe anything people are saying here. At least if a doctor says "Nope, you're totally healthy, just eating badly" or "Yes it's caused by XYZ" then you know, right now you are hoping for a magic cure, you seriously think one salad is going to have you bounding around the office with energy? I eat quite well and it still takes at least a few days (often longer) to notice any change caused by a change in my diet. Until you've spoken to a doctor and either found a reason or found that it is your diet you, us and this whole thread are just going in circles.
Jellybaby1 wrote: » OP there are too many of your posts that I would like to respond to but its looking like a its waste of everyone's time responding to you. You don't want to waste your doctor's time but how many days have you been here getting people answering you and you still don't seem to understand. You said you had made a doctor's appointment, when is that happening? (1) There really is no point is saying anything else until you attend that appointment. (2) Your diet is really bad, (please leave Uncle Ben on the shelf, he is not your friend). (3) I'm also getting the message that maybe you are not overly keen on salad and perhaps that might be the reason why it is difficult for you to buy it or make it for yourself. And very importantly (4) DO NOT WITHDRAW FROM GLUTEN YET (apologies for shouting, its important) as if you have to go for a gluten intolerance test, your doctor will tell you to continue with gluten until after the test. The test will not give a correct diagnosis if you withdraw from gluten beforehand. Messing with the diet like this will not give the correct result. (5) Go to the doctor asap, pretty please! (Half of me wants to ask if you are trolling but sadly you could actually be ill and that stops me! )
Sensor wrote: » What do u mean trolling?
thegreatiam wrote: » the mating cry of the common or garden troll
Jellybaby1 wrote: » I intend showing this thread to other members of my family. There is nothing on the telly!
thegreatiam wrote: » cricket. But Im enjoying the thread, i hope it continues.
Sensor wrote: » Yea work has been kinda slow the past 2 days so im taking care of my online finances too and just here to wind people up generally!
Stench Blossoms wrote: » Did you just admit to trolling?
Sensor wrote: » No, noone asked
Sensor wrote: » See noone asked! I was joking anyway, i have a serious issue and the thread has caused me to go to the doctor :cool:
seosamh1980 wrote: » Any update on how you got on with the doctor OP?
Oryx wrote: » Not really any of our business.
kevpants wrote: » Absolutely. Not all of life's ills are caused by eating food that comes in a packet. The answer here is to see a doc, get a blood test etc. If you're a medically healthy person who feels like this then absolutely point the finger at the lifestyle. Just laughing at the people suggesting switching to a healthy lifestyle and feeding it to the kids as if it's that easy. Hate to break it to you but kids know what tastes like crap and vegetables generally taste like crap. We use stews and casseroles as vegetable cloaking systems for our kiddies meals but unfortunately you can't shield your kids from the wonders of chips and they know bloody well a fucking parsnip fry is not a chip so please don't anyone chime in with that particular chestnut. Also if you're feeding the kids toast or whatever lese the little bastards will actually eat it's bloody hard to not mop up the leftovers. If you've young kids you're pretty much guaranteed to feel tired a lot of the time but see a doc. Don't bother with the dietician, is that serious advice? "Eat more veg", gee thanks professor.
Belladawna wrote: » I didn't read the whole thread but I know people did mention getting checked for low thyroid on the first page, and I hope you do. What you described sounded exactly that to me.
BunShopVoyeur. wrote: » I'm sorry to quote an old post but that's just nonsense.
Atola wrote: » So anyone have the same thing? Ive been told to eat more salt and such. Glad i got some sort of answer other than sort your diet out.
Stench Blossoms wrote: » Isn't them telling you to eat more 'salt and such' the same thing as 'change your diet'?