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Wally Day <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 28 Sep 1999 17:53:27 -0700
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> ***To me***, this is the perfect
> reason ***not*** to eat stuff that normal people do.
> I would much rather go without than feel the way I
> did.  I don't see the sense in subjecting my body to
> that just so I can feel "normal".  It was a good
> lesson for me as I have been craving all kinds of
> food
> that are no-no's in this WOE.
> Just my little observation in my corner of the
> universe.
> Jane

Similar occurrance here, and it surprised me somewhat.
Yesterday I needed a snack, and the only thing
available even remotely paleo to me were peanuts. I
tolerate them OK, so I went to the machine to get
them. When I arrived, the only think "peanut" left was
a package of peanut M&M's. I thought, "Oh well, a
little deviation can't hurt". Well, about an hour
after eating them, I suddenly started sneezing like
crazy! It lasted well into the wee hours this morning.
I was surprised because I haven't experienced a
sneezing fit like that in a long, long time. And,
although anecdotal, it sure seemed like it was the
chocolate that must have caused it, especially
considering I haven't had chocolate in a long time.
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