College Dining Services working with my needs!
xtinydancerxx
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Hello all,
I just wanted to put this out on this internet incase anyone with a similar problem finds it.
I am diary intolerant and have sensitivity to foods with seasoning/spice. Basically, unless I eat everything plain my stomach will hurt and other nasty effects.
I went to a GI specialist who basically told me that if eating plainly solves the problem, then it's the solution.
I went to my college's dining hall and they will begin cooking me a completely plain meal every night for dinner. (not to mention it will always be low calorie.. YAYYY)
They were extremely friendly and nice about it, and I will no longer be sick! Whoo!
Have a great day everyone
I just wanted to put this out on this internet incase anyone with a similar problem finds it.
I am diary intolerant and have sensitivity to foods with seasoning/spice. Basically, unless I eat everything plain my stomach will hurt and other nasty effects.
I went to a GI specialist who basically told me that if eating plainly solves the problem, then it's the solution.
I went to my college's dining hall and they will begin cooking me a completely plain meal every night for dinner. (not to mention it will always be low calorie.. YAYYY)
They were extremely friendly and nice about it, and I will no longer be sick! Whoo!
Have a great day everyone
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Nice! I've had a struggle like that, except ! couldn't get my caf's staff to be nice to me or at least act knowledgeable about my low-no cal/low-no carb/hi-protein with variety for flavor needs until they cleaned house and rehired before this spring. Now, although I try to stay away from the main hot food lines, and aim for the sandwich/wrap one (or brown-bag it), the young lady working there is really smart (on most nutrition basics) but not cold to me. I mean, some of the greeters/cashiers/guards who clean up/make sure there's order in the room act like total dogs toward me since I often bring my own food, using their resources (glass of clear ice, fork, etc.) and (by force, after the director made the rule) have someone else tag along and pay to dine on available food there, but it's worth it. Sorry for the rant but hope I helped!0
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