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Unread 03-30-2012, 03:03 AM   #16 (permalink)
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Depends on how much I eat. If I ate a bunch of bread and beer my shit would be blacker than tar and it would not be a fun time on the toilet for the next couple of days. On top of that, because of the way the small intestine reacts to gluten when you have Celiac, your body doesn't absorb food properly so I usually have intermittent hypoglycemia for the next couple days and have to eat a bunch -- I've been trying to track a trend of crankiness with being glutened, but i'm pretty cranky most of the time anyways and sometimes you don't even know if you have had it. Generally, just a little bit doesn't make a noticeable difference, but I still keep to a pretty strict gluten-free diet.

Gut problems are still something we don't know tons about and there is increasing evidence that the gut is somewhat of a "second brain" in regard to controlling behavior and other neurological states, but I don't know a ton about this

Not that I give a shit because it's Nubblies, but as an I'm pretty astounded at the sheer number of people who lack complete lack of social forethought of people who find now qualms with asking questions like "OMG WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU EAT/COME IN CONTACT WITH ______________, especially when it's something gastronomic in nature, like lactose intolerance, celiac, etc. I have always thought asking somebody their symptoms of a chronic condition is just a pretty fucking rude thing to do, especially when you can look them up anyways and save people of thinner skin (not me, i'm an improv master) loads of potential embarrassment.

What person in their right mind wants to hear about explosive diarrhea and cramps, in public, at a restaurant, around a bunch of our friends? People who do this in public are generally dumb as shit.
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