Feeling really bad today
#2048 - 03/06/03 02:39 PM
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Trish
Reged: 01/29/03
Posts: 123
Loc: Australia
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I am having a bad day today, woke up at 3am with severe cramps and took an antispasmodic, that helped. Then this morning I had d and felt really yuck! I have been racking my brain trying to think what I ate to bring on this attack as I haven't had one for so long. I started on Fennel Tea and that seemed to give me more gas, can this happen? I love the taste though! I need some input here. Trish
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I'm so sorry you're feeling yucky. I don't know about the fennel tea - but perhaps it was residual gas or perhaps it didn't agree with you. Have you tried ginger or chamomile or peppermint tea? I find ginger and peppermint helpful. If you haven't already, read the section on this website that reviews all the triggers. Sometmes, I have no idea what hit me. Sometimes, I know exactly what hit me. Take care, and if you have more questions, ask!
-------------------- Formerly HanSolo. IBS, OCD, Bipolar, PTSD times 3.
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can you tell me where the section is about triggers? Thanks
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Trish, I find the Fennel Tea helpful but as Heather says always listen to your own body.
I agree with Hansolo that sometimes you can't pinpoint a dietary trigger. I know for a fact that an attack can occur without a dietary trigger as this has happened to me and I never never deviate from the diet. I think that when ana attack occurs without a dietary trigger stress must be coming into play. Even if I don't think I'm particularly stressed I take it as a warning that my body obviously is. Then I make an extra effort to destress whether it be an extra relaxing walk, bubble bath, more yoga, time to myself, etc. etc.
I really hope you feel better soon. I know where you're coming from though, some days it really gets you down.
Kerrie
Kerrie
-------------------- What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.
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When you are trying to figure out what is causing your attach, don't forget to think about what you drank also. Sounds silly-but this happened to me, couldn't figure what I was doing wrong for 2 weeks, then I looked down at the bottle of ice tea I was drinking and realized all the extra caffine I was drinking!
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