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I think that's all that matters. At any age.I shouldn't worry too much as long as it isn't unhealthy
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I think that's all that matters. At any age.I shouldn't worry too much as long as it isn't unhealthy
Chicago is my hometown also. I haven't had pizza anywhere else except when I visit i'myourpal in Anaheim. That was years ago.I once had a pizza that to my taste was too salty. I think the chef just screwed up that one time. I've had lots of other pizzas in the same place that weren't like that. Pizzas vary widely from one place to another. I like the ones from New York/Jersey. I've seen a lot of places that advertise New York style, but they've obviously never had a pizza from New York. Chicago Pizza, my home town, is a distant second, but I think I might be guilty of drifting the thread off topic, so I'm done (for now).
I thought you said you and I'myourpal are roomies.. ..did I get that wrong ?Chicago is my hometown also. I haven't had pizza anywhere else except when I visit i'myourpal in Anaheim. That was years ago.
I've tried both red onions and yellow/white onions and both make the tummy hurt.Well like the title of this subject says.. we get older and our taste and diets change.
Funny thing about your case though onions are supposed to be very healthy.
There has to be something in the onion to the ones you buy that you can no longer handle.
Did you try a different brand onion?
Both bother me raw.Same here. Cooking4 white onions removes the acid. Red onions don't bother me at all and I love them raw.
I made a special appointment with my doctor after experiencing exhaustion after some moderate lifting, which I had done many times before without a problem. He told me he thought I just "overdid it." That didn't seem right, but I let it go. About two weeks later, I had to be wheeled into the ER. I couldn't walk from my car to the door of the ER. I had blood clots in my lungs and my BP was absurdly low. Lack of blood to vital organs had caused acute renal and liver failure. I was in the hospital for a week. Blood clots were forming in my ankle and finding their way through my heart and into my lungs. They pushed a filter into my vena cava to catch blood clots and permanently put me on a blood thinner. That was about 5 years ago. I'm fine now.Some doctors just shrug everything off as "age," or something else. This is one reason I don't bother going.
Much truth to that... seems to be easier than admitting they don't know.Some doctors just shrug everything off as "age,"
Good for you!!In a year I have lost about 40 pounds, and in the last month and a half a further 25 pounds. This is intentional. I am eating about 1200 calories a day, no sugar, no salt. Fruit bowel at 8 am, small soup at noon, small meal at 6 pm, and a piece of fruit before I go to bed at 11pm. No bread, no cake, no cookies. I started out at 280 pounds a year ago, I am now at 235 with a target at the end of 2022 of 200 pounds. No alcohol, and no pizza. Jimb.
You and me both brother!Portion control is still a challenge for me
I hope you can pin point it Mike. Keep us posted.Yes I agree, my eating habits have also changed, something
changed about a month ago and is not affecting me well, I
am trying to find out what it is, so far no luck.
Mike.
I found a GREAT single serving pepperoni pizza. It's called Lite Cruisine - Cauliflower crust. I take the pepperoni off - they are too salty for me. The pizza is delicious and just enough.Recently, I went to the doctor and told her that my eating habits have changed.
Foods I used to eat, some of them I can't handle anymore.
I either try to make it smaller amounts then before or not all.
She said "That as you age your diet becomes different."
I shouldn't worry too much as long as it isn't unhealthy that I trade for.
What do you think? Is she right?
I don't think that I want to live without pizza every once in a while, because I just love mozzarella too much.
Has your eating changed as you age? How do you feel about it in general?
Thank you for your concern Ladybj and PreciousDove,myI hope you can pin point it Mike. Keep us posted.
I haven't experienced any change yet (at age 66), but I remember my mother ate very little and was finicky about food as she aged, especially in her 80s. I don't know if any prescription medications would exacerbate the changes, my mom was on an awful lot of medications when she got old.Foods I used to eat, some of them I can't handle anymore.
I either try to make it smaller amounts then before or not all.
She said "That as you age your diet becomes different."
I shouldn't worry too much as long as it isn't unhealthy that I trade for.
What do you think? Is she right?
No, you didn't get it wrong.. i'myourpal moved here to chicago from anaheim.I thought you said you and I'myourpal are roomies.. ..did I get that wrong ?
It seems like i'm going down this path also. I can't eat gluten, vegetables are fine and some dairy not all.About 2.5 years ago, gluten started bothering my gut. Then it was all grains, and soon all vegetables. Now I eat just meat, eggs, and some dairy.
I haven't been to a doctor to find out why it happened, but so far I'm doing fine.
Some doctors just shrug everything off as "age," or something else. This is one reason I don't bother going.