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<blockquote data-quote="CiscoKid" data-source="post: 1496453" data-attributes="member: 126"><p>My mother had it (she died 4 years ago, from other issues).</p><p>As others have said -- it is mostly about knowing what you can and can't eat.</p><p>She could eat grapes, but had to peal them (grape skins made her very sick).</p><p>Alcohol, even a very small amount, would make her very sick. One time, someone had spiked some punch at a party. She was sick for a few days afterwards.</p><p></p><p>She had a couple of surgeries. Her last one resulted in an ileostomy. That radially changed her life for the better. She no longer had to deal with constant gas pains, and frequent diarrhea. </p><p>I am not suggesting elective surgery -- just saying, if the time ever comes, don't think it is as horrible as it sounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CiscoKid, post: 1496453, member: 126"] My mother had it (she died 4 years ago, from other issues). As others have said -- it is mostly about knowing what you can and can't eat. She could eat grapes, but had to peal them (grape skins made her very sick). Alcohol, even a very small amount, would make her very sick. One time, someone had spiked some punch at a party. She was sick for a few days afterwards. She had a couple of surgeries. Her last one resulted in an ileostomy. That radially changed her life for the better. She no longer had to deal with constant gas pains, and frequent diarrhea. I am not suggesting elective surgery -- just saying, if the time ever comes, don't think it is as horrible as it sounds. [/QUOTE]
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