Guest guest Posted September 25, 1998 Report Share Posted September 25, 1998 Pizza often makes me ill...nauseous with stomach cramps. For awhile I thought it was because some restaurants don't use real cheese. But the past few years I seem to often have a negative reaction to milk and some dairy products. I do OK with yogurt and certain cheeses, but notice that milk in my breakfast cereal leaves me feeling yucky. Re: being hyper and hypo. I have heard of people with Hashimoto's commonly having symptoms associated with both hypo and hyper. And I have read that some endocrinologists (especially in Japan) have experimented with patients taking Synthroid and Tapazol simultaneously with good results. Also, even though I am in remission, I no not feel well when I do aerobic exercises...I do fine with weight bearing exercises at the gym, but don't feel well after doing more than 5-10 minutes on the treadmill. I can walk long distances, however, so I'm not quite sure what the problem is. Anyone else experience problems with aerobic exercises? P.S. I've had my heart checked out, and I'm in good shape..also have very good blood pressure. Esther If you are hyper, I hope you have given up caffinated coffee. I no longer can handle caffeine..it makes me jittery, (before becoming hyper I could drink espresso coffee drinks with no problems). ______________________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 1998 Report Share Posted September 25, 1998 Esther: I can relate to you with the dairy situation. I switched to Soy Milk for my cereal thinking I was helping myself with not having milk with my cereal. It backfired on me and I decided to go away from milk (soymilk) and cereal altogether. Yogurt is ok for me too. I don't push it much though. When I have some, I put about two teaspoons in a custard cup. I heap up with 1/2 banana, red grapes, raisins and wheat germ. That seems to help alot. However, sometimes I get sleepy. As far as the exercising is concened, I stay on my 2 to 2.5 mile walking regimine. Aerobic exercise does not work for me. I want to try riding my bike again though. I was reading a book called " Eat Right For Your Type. " This Dr talks about foods and exercise that correspond with blood type. For instance, I am A+.. People in my blood type do best with walking, swimming, biking and meditation. We do not do well with heavy foods. Pork, Red meat and many other foods are hard to digest for our blood type. You know, he has an excellent point. We don't do well with dairy products either because of their digestion process. It sure makes sense to me. As far as the pizza is concerned, just think how many different ingredients you are getting in bite. Not too many foods are like that. Listen to your body. If coffee was ok and it is no longer ok, it must mean that your body does not want it. This thyroid disease is very strange in that what was good before is not good any longer. There are alot of foods I need to stay away from at this time as they set me off. Get yourself in shape with the minerals and see what happens. Take care. ______________________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 25, 1998 Report Share Posted September 25, 1998 Hi Esther - Your situation is interesting. I take walks for exercise as well, and have done both using a treadmill and walking outdoors, normally with no problems either way. I gave up gyms, however, when I noticed I was feeling a bit claustrophic when it was busy, which was really an odd feeling. As far as using milk and cheese products - have you tried using low-fat products. I can't seem to handle whole milk, etc. as it makes me feel queasy. Yo ______________________________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 29, 2006 Report Share Posted April 29, 2006 Very welcome! >From: Hanscom <whanscom@...> >Date: Sat Apr 29 09:05:21 CDT 2006 >100-plus >Subject: Re: Re: Pizza talk >I looked at the website, we're already buying the 100 calorie olive oil ones. I'll have >to dig around at walmart and see if they carry the others too. Cool! Thanks. > > >> Same here for Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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