is it the currents’ condition? or is it the size of the wave? or is it the skill of surfing or is it the survival skill that makes it safe to surf?
is it the currents’ condition? or is it the size of the wave? or is it the skill of surfing or is it the survival skill that makes it safe to surf?
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Tagged condition, currents, ocean, size, skill, surf, survival, survival skill, wave
Additional info: This condition has affected me most my life, but has gotten worse as I’ve gotten older. It started when I was around 7 and I am now 24 years old. Almost any uncooked fruit or vegetable gives me heartburn. This includes both highly acidic and highly basic fruits and vegetables (everything from oranges to bananas). The heartburn is incredibly debilitating. Often times, I find myself feeling extremely nauseous and produce immense amounts of very thin saliva.
Most the time, if it is cooked or preserved or frozen, the food does not cause me heartburn.
Also, foods which normally give people heartburn (caffeine, spicy foods, greasy foods, etc.) do not affect me in a negative way.
I am currently taking 600 mg of ranitidine everyday. It helps sometimes, but I can’t really count on it to help all the time.
I really want to get back to eating healthy as I feel the lack of fruits and veggies is taking its toll on my body.
Please help!
Posted in Storing Food
Tagged 24 years, bananas, condition, Eating, everything, feeling, fruit, fruits and vegetables, heartburn, immense amounts, info, life, oranges, raw vegetables, saliva, vegetable
Additional info: This condition has affected me most my life, but has gotten worse as I’ve gotten older. It started when I was around 7 and I am now 24 years old. Almost any uncooked fruit or vegetable gives me heartburn. This includes both highly acidic and highly basic fruits and vegetables (everything from oranges to bananas). The heartburn is incredibly debilitating. Often times, I find myself feeling extremely nauseous and produce immense amounts of very thin saliva.
Most the time, if it is cooked or preserved or frozen, the food does not cause me heartburn.
Also, foods which normally give people heartburn (caffeine, spicy foods, greasy foods, etc.) do not affect me in a negative way.
I am currently taking 600 mg of ranitidine everyday. It helps sometimes, but I can’t really count on it to help all the time.
I really want to get back to eating healthy as I feel the lack of fruits and veggies is taking its toll on my body.
Please help!
Posted in Storing Food
Tagged 24 years, bananas, condition, Eating, everything, feeling, fruit, fruits and vegetables, heartburn, immense amounts, info, life, oranges, raw vegetables, saliva, vegetable
Additional info: This condition has affected me most my life, but has gotten worse as I’ve gotten older. It started when I was around 7 and I am now 24 years old. Almost any uncooked fruit or vegetable gives me heartburn. This includes both highly acidic and highly basic fruits and vegetables (everything from oranges to bananas). The heartburn is incredibly debilitating. Often times, I find myself feeling extremely nauseous and produce immense amounts of very thin saliva.
Most the time, if it is cooked or preserved or frozen, the food does not cause me heartburn.
Also, foods which normally give people heartburn (caffeine, spicy foods, greasy foods, etc.) do not affect me in a negative way.
I am currently taking 600 mg of ranitidine everyday. It helps sometimes, but I can’t really count on it to help all the time.
I really want to get back to eating healthy as I feel the lack of fruits and veggies is taking its toll on my body.
Please help!
Posted in Storing Food
Tagged 24 years, bananas, condition, Eating, everything, feeling, fruit, fruits and vegetables, heartburn, immense amounts, info, life, oranges, raw vegetables, saliva, vegetable
A friend of my friend John claims that she has never had a bowel movement (she just pees a lot). She has been seen by doctors and apparently this condition exists. She has no missing parts and no colostomy bag. She says she had never ever has a bowel movement, but eats normal food. However I believe that this is impossible and my doctor said that this is not possible. Please tell me if this can happen or not.
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Tagged bag, bowel, bowel movement, colostomy, colostomy bag, condition, doctor, doctors, food, friend, friend john, john, lot, movement