Norrsken
self murderer
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I mean, lactose intolerance is fairly easy to figure out.. Just have an empty stomach, eat a serving of milk, see if it reacts poorly to you within the hour. If not, have another serving in 30 minute intervals, and if you realize 2-3 servings in you have stomach cramps and awfulness going on you're likely intolerant. My bf can eat some milk and cheese, but a dinner designed based on those things hurts him terribly.. pizza, enchiladas, etc. they're all coated in cheese which hurts his stomach. But small amounts are tolerable for him.
An easy solution if it turns out you are intolerant is A2 milk or Mootopia (which is an HEB brand if you happen to have one near) which is the only lactose free milk I've tried that tastes genuinely like milk vs that weird sweet after taste. The Trader Joe's lactose free milks aren't so bad either for the price.
The elimination diet is one of the standards used for diagnosing IBS. Just keep a strict food log, and eat really awful bland food forever.I tried to be raw vegan for a while because I was swept up in the craze of "omg internet says be healthy this ways!" and I got super sick off of it... ended up eating normally and recovered, but still had bowel issues, and then went on the BRAT diet, and tried adding foods in one at a time, seeing if I reacted to them that day or not, etc. It was pretty annoying, and I didn't write about it much at the time because I hated it, but it did help the diagnosis tremendously.
I am making a doctor's appointment as I am typing.
IBS definitely sounds like a likely diagnosis for me too. Sorry about your boyfriend but good to hear he's gets to at least eat some form of dairy!
And I'm also happy that you too got to the bottom of your own diagnosis. You inspire me to keep up this gluten/dairy free diet for a few more weeks. ;p
I really do miss milk, I won't lie, but I'll stick to this diet for the next couple of weeks and see if I am lactose intolerant or a gluten allergy. I do know that I bloat and swell uncomfortably so after eating some type of bread, what do you think about that?