stupid mood swings
Nov. 23rd, 2005 06:28 pmI seem to have narrowed it down: when I eat bread, I have annoying mood swings. (There may also be a tenuous exercise connection, wherein when I knock myself out aerobically at the gym, I then have mood swings that annoy everyone around me.)
This could really put a dent in traditional methods of disposing of leftover turkey. Bummer.
This could really put a dent in traditional methods of disposing of leftover turkey. Bummer.
does anyone know...
Nov. 22nd, 2005 08:19 amDoes anyone know if bread is one of those things like milk, where if you stop eating it for long enough you lose the ability to digest it properly?
and if so... is it likely to be the yeast, or the gluten, or what?
I am coming from complete ignorance on this topic, so please go easy on me if that was an incredibly stupid question.
edit: It's definitely not the gluten. Thanks
cahwyguy (and Mrs.
cahwyguy)! [sorry, it's too early in the morning for this...]
and if so... is it likely to be the yeast, or the gluten, or what?
I am coming from complete ignorance on this topic, so please go easy on me if that was an incredibly stupid question.
edit: It's definitely not the gluten. Thanks
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Argh. Have I said argh recently?
Oct. 27th, 2005 07:57 pmSorry about the insane postings. Been having mood swings from hell all afternoon/evening. Funny thing is, the morning and middle bits of the day sucked too, but I was dealing just fine until shortly after lunch.
I blame the 2 Reese's peanut butter cups I had with lunch. Time to re-institute the ban on American chocolate. It's not like the stuff's any good anyway.
I blame the 2 Reese's peanut butter cups I had with lunch. Time to re-institute the ban on American chocolate. It's not like the stuff's any good anyway.