Sadness and difficulty ahead.

Started by Hippiecheese, November 15, 2017, 05:59:44 pm

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Hippiecheese

My doctor took me off of my seefood diet. I can no longer see food and just put it in my mouth. Lot's of apples and lettuce and healthy crap from now on. I'd list more, but I only bought apples and lettuce. Any healthy suggestions that taste good, or are you all on the seefood diet still?
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Rose

I have to do the same thing for health resons, I got some lovely recipes if you want them? What are you allowed to have? (for me it's meat and fish, veggies tho not all, and fruit but also not all)

Hippiecheese

Thank you Rose, that would be great. just send me whatever you have and I'll worry about filtering out what I can't have since it gets complicated and weird. The basic bottom line is I have to stop eating like a raccoon at a dumpster. which suuuucks cause that's the best stuff.
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