How to make regular cheerios taste good?
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Eat Chex mix instead, only it has to be homemade bc the cereal has more iron than the mix.0
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This thread is hilarious.
OP - how are your fears of things such as iron injections/drips and blood transfusions? Or simply put, the next step if your health is as bad as you say and you "can't" remedy it by eating the correct diet or taking a supplement.
Personally I'd rather swallow a pill than have someone else's blood pumped into me but hey each to their own.
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BlondeBeauty5 wrote: »mamapeach910 wrote: »Patient: Can barely get out of bed or sit up
Doctor: Don't take what you need, honey, it will stain your teeth, have some Cheerios instead.
That's not what the doctor said. She said to take Flintstones chewables.
But you DON't even take your freakin' Flinstones chewables!!!!!!!!! !!! You've been posting about them since December 2014 and you still don't take them. You have an irrational mental blockage that only THERAPY will cure (or at least help).0 -
Hey look, old thread with good pictures!
Not sure why OP couldn't Google that herself in March when she asked about iron. OR in January.
Also basing needs on % is kind of stupid when that % is based on a 2000 calorie diet. If not eating 2000 calories (as OP said, range of 1700-2000 calories, and I'll assume inaccurate logging so the number could be way off) then you basically are basing your needs on something quite pointless. Just stick to mg.0 -
The iron that has been added to cereal (since grain doesn't have its own iron) is basically the same thing as if you took an iron supplement. So why don't you just do that instead?0
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icemaiden37 wrote: »Is an iron injection out of the question if your need is urgent?
Brilliant idea, since she said she's fine with blood tests so she should be fine with this!
Although I'm sure she'll have another excuse about why she does not want to take this route, unless she's already addressed it above.
Liquid iron injections stain your veins. Duh!0 -
pepperpat64 wrote: »OP, look into seeing a psychiatrist rather than a therapist, counselor, or psychologist. A psychiatrist is a medical doctor who can prescribe medication and perform other tests that might lead to a better diagnosis. The others have training in the behavioral sciences but generally don't have the additional medical background. Your anxiety could be caused by a physiological rather than, or in addition to, a mental problem.
This requires a bit more work, but if talk therapy is desired then it's a good approach. I don't know that I'd want to go to a psychiatrist for talk therapy, tbh.
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marissafit06 wrote: »rainbowbow wrote: »pepperpat64 wrote: »
Even if she did it doesn't mean she's going to eat them....
Yea. If you look at OP previous threads, she has basically said the only iron rich foods she will eat are broccoli, select meat, hot dogs and cereal.
Then why keep asking these questions when she can just increase her intake of broccoli, select meat, hot dogs, and cereal??????????????????????????????????????????????????/0 -
This thread is hilarious.
OP - how are your fears of things such as iron injections/drips and blood transfusions? Or simply put, the next step if your health is as bad as you say and you "can't" remedy it by eating the correct diet or taking a supplement.
Personally I'd rather swallow a pill than have someone else's blood pumped into me but hey each to their own.
She said she doesn't fear blood tests so most likely she wouldn't fear this. But she will probably say that it makes her body feel tingly or weird, which scares her. Or that needles aren't natural.0 -
kikichewie wrote: »Eat Chex mix instead, only it has to be homemade bc the cereal has more iron than the mix.
Unless she makes them with only Cheerios, she won't eat it.0 -
BlondeBeauty5 wrote: »Here's an idea. Why doesn't everyone on here buy Flintstones chewables with iron and take one and tell me how it is?
They taste a little gritty but aren't that bad. I have taken then in the past.0 -
TL; DR can someone please briefly explain to me how a thread on cheerios got to 500+ posts?0
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BlondeBeauty5 wrote: »Here's an idea. Why doesn't everyone on here buy Flintstones chewables with iron and take one and tell me how it is?
They taste like fruit-flavored chalk. But if my iron deficiency was so bad that I had shortness of breath and trouble standing, I'd take them like a champ.
Because I'm an adult. That's what adults do. Grown ups. Because reasons.
Why am I still here.0 -
BlondeBeauty5 wrote: »marissafit06 wrote: »rainbowbow wrote: »pepperpat64 wrote: »
Even if she did it doesn't mean she's going to eat them....
Yea. If you look at OP previous threads, she has basically said the only iron rich foods she will eat are broccoli, select meat, hot dogs and cereal.
Then why keep asking these questions when she can just increase her intake of broccoli, select meat, hot dogs, and cereal??????????????????????????????????????????????????/
Will this actually work or are you being sarcastic?
She's being serious. All you have to do is increase any of the sources of iron in your diet to accomplish your basic goal. I would still strongly advise that you take some sort of supplement, even it if is the flavored kind or one using a dropper.0 -
So, you're 23 and still living off your mom.
I don't need to taste them, I eat meat to counteract my severe iron deficiency.0 -
christinev297 wrote: »TL; DR can someone please briefly explain to me how a thread on cheerios got to 500+ posts?
There's a summary on page 15 if you want a recap.0 -
BlondeBeauty5 wrote: »kristinegift wrote: »OP, people have been trying to give you good advice, but you don't want to hear it if it doesn't mean you can eat cereal for all your iron needs. Honestly, if your anemia is that bad, you should prioritize your health over your aversion to pills/supplements. A little discomfort from taking a pill seems like a small price to pay for improved health and well-being. If 13 pages of responses hasn't proven it already, there's not some magic remedy to your problem, and you're either going to have to eat a *kitten* load of Cheerios or suck it up and do something out of your comfort zone to correct the deficiency.
Although that seems logical and I should prioritize my health, anxiety is illogical and doesn't work that way. If I were to be able to get the Flintstones down, I would freak out. I would pace the room and flail my hands and be trying desperately to get the taste out of my mouth. I'd probably freak out for 30 minutes to an hour and hopefully not stress so much that I'd throw it up. That's why I haven't taken the supplement.
Need psychotherapy
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