I
emailed John and Don and asked them for contact information on docs that
dealt with stomach issues. John has
suffered through ulcer issues and I knew he was extremely pleased with his
care. I figured he’d be the best one to
contact, though I would have to figure out if he was in my network. My stomach wasn’t as bad as it’s been, but it
wasn’t good, either. I needed to see
someone and I was getting closer.
The
van needs a trip to Dan, the car doctor.
The front end sounds like it’s going to fall off though Dan assured me I
had a little time. I’ve been driving it
so if something does go wrong, I won’t have to live with the guilt of having
had Holly driving it. Ii was hoping to
load in the bike, drop it off and ride home, but snow was falling (it was in
the 80’s a year ago at this time) and that was out. Instead, I went home and put in an hour on
the trainer figuring I could risk driving it a couple of more days.
I
eat the damnedest things when my stomach is upset. I grabbed the Doritos and made four eggs over
easy for dinner. I washed it all down with
some Kefir and a diet Iced Tea. I have
yet to identify anything that makes it worse…or better…so what’s the
difference. Last fall I’d tried not
eating for two days and that didn’t help either. I really don’t think its diet related. Well…maybe, just maybe, a doctor who’s been
trained in this kind of thing for 20 or so years will have a better idea than
me. Doubtful…buy maybe.
Bike duration: 60 minutes.
Training Heart
Rate: 120 bpm.Calories burned during workout: 850.
Sooo your tests were "eat doritos" which are not even food I'm pretty sure and not eating at all? I swear for an exercise nut you have weeeeeird methods. I think you should try cutting out gluten/processed foods and dairy, those seem to be giving the entire world stomach problems these days. I cut them out whenever my body and mind are acting up and I always feel better. BUT YOU NEVER LISTEN TO ME!
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