Started having gas pains yesterday afternoon. Surprising because I had a scone and a coffee and that should be tame. Well, the gas went away over time.
Then I got coffee this morning and the pains came back. I thought the thing I had yesterday was coming and going then I realized that every time I sipped my coffee....
Well, I don't like coffee that much that I'll miss it, but I'm dropping it for a while to confirm my suspicion that it's now a set-off.
Et tu, coffee?
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Re: Et tu, coffee?
Hi ileo73
Your subject line made me smile when I read it this morning! I had to click on it and read your post!
I'm not a coffee drinker, but I have had foods, all of a sudden, that have "turned bad" for me as well. I've thought, "Well at least I can eat this," and then months or a year later, boom, it gives me pain when I eat it.
Your subject line made me smile when I read it this morning! I had to click on it and read your post!
I'm not a coffee drinker, but I have had foods, all of a sudden, that have "turned bad" for me as well. I've thought, "Well at least I can eat this," and then months or a year later, boom, it gives me pain when I eat it.
Olive
Crohn's. 2 stomas. Permanent ileostomy, mucous fistula
"I yam what I yam." Popeye
Crohn's. 2 stomas. Permanent ileostomy, mucous fistula
"I yam what I yam." Popeye
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