Eating out
#310056 - 06/28/07 08:51 AM
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adobemoes
Reged: 02/23/04
Posts: 118
Loc: Connecticut
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My husband and I eat out frequently- mostly due to a hectic schedule- especially in summer. I'm finding lately that it has been much harder to find something on a menu that I can eat that I actually like. I drool over other people's salads.. I tear up when I can't find anything that seems safe... And forget dessert!
Does anyone else sympathize with this? It seems like no matter how hard you try, if you're going to a new restaurant it's usually so frustrating!?
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Eating out is very stressful for me. Not only can I not order what looks good to me, but it seems like even if I order something I think is safe, I end up with problems afterwards. I ordered plain white rice and steamed veggies once and still had problems! Maybe it was just the stress of the experience, I don't know. It's very frustrating since eating out used to be something fun for my husband and I to do. Now all it does is cause problems.
-------------------- Lisa
IBS-A, Interstitial Cystitis, Migraines
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I know what you mean.. it's almost more trouble or stressful than it's worth, but I refuse to give up going out! I feel like I can't let the IBS take that away from me too.
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My husband and I do not eat out anymore unless it is Subway or Quiznos because I can definately find foods there that I can eat safely. It is very frustrating to go out and not find foods that are safe for me to eat so I cook for us at home. I can cook a variety of ethnic foods at home safely and it is much healthier than eating out. I really don't feel like I am being deprived because I cannot eat out anymore; I feel better which make the difference to me.
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I still enjoy eating out, but always stick to the safest foods. And I make sure that I go to restaurants that offer them (when I'm in control of the restaurant choice anyway). I rely a lot on shrimp cocktail and plain baked potatoes.
-------------------- Kim
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I hear ya! I miss eating out with my huband to! We went out a few weeks ago and I teared up because I knew with out looking at the menu I had to have chicken and pot for the hundred time. We went to subway last night and it wasn't that bad at least i go out and eat with him. Hang in there. glad I'm not alone! emmasmom ibs-c
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I don't think I have eaten out for the past 4 months! It is just way too complicated. Along with IBS, I am intolerant to wheat. I eat at home every night,always cooking my own dinner. I am only 19, and sometimes I wonder how much this is all going to limit me in the future. The last time I went out to eat I was so paranoid and couldn't even enjoy the experience. And when I travel, I take all my own food as well. But at least I know what I am eating, so I actually feel better knowing that.
Oh well, perhaps the modern world will someday come to understand IBS and the difficulties of eating out.
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Boy do I!!
My husband and kids have cast iron stomachs (compared to me) and enjoy ice creams and treats and nice meals out-and sometimes I can't resist joining in, only to be out of commission for the next three days!!!
Now, I take digestive enzymes and a small supply of fennel teabags, and assume we'll end up eating out somewhere (specially in summer) so I can take enzymes before we enter the restaurant AND after the meal, and order hot water for my teabags as my only drink, to be sipped with the meal, and so far it's really helped.
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Re: Eating out
#310286 - 07/02/07 12:28 PM
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Pud
Reged: 06/20/07
Posts: 256
Loc: Long Island
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what enzymes? does it even work with eating ice cream? oh how i miss ice cream!!
-------------------- Pud
Long Island
IBS-D & SIBO - main symptom GAS
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what type of digestive enzyes do you take? And how does it work?
-------------------- Abby-IBS-C, Lactose Intolerant, fructose sensitive
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