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  1. #1
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    May 2011
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    Food

    I'm still having issues with food.
    I can not stand the smell of bread, I can not eat salad, meat, or most other things it seams.
    Yet I can eat my fill of fruit and cheese.

    I don't get it and due to the fruit the OB is not concerned.

    But I am. I'm 23 weeks
    Just wondering if anyone else is still having food issues?

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    I have days where I don't want to eat lunch or tea still and I'm 25 weeks.

    My obs suggested for those days with no interest in lunch that I try a milkshake or smoothie. (We won't let it out too much that tea for me was Doritos (plain corn chips) and vanilla ice-cream with choc ice magic. It would have been a milkshake if I had washed the blender from yesterday before tea). I don't do salad normally and last pg I couldn't do slightly firm veg (so stirfrys were out) and this pg it varies for me with regard to eating veg on the side (some nights yes, some nights no). I've worked out I can mostly do veg cooked in something (like a casserole or pasta dish). Is this a possibility for you? Could you try a veg bake for tea - cooked veg?

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    Your body will tell you if it is deficient in anything. Given you are eating fruit, I wouldn't be too concerned.

  4. #4
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    Anything cooked seams to be dicey. Especially casaroles, within 30 minuites they revisit.
    I'm hankering for a nice cutlet but worry about the revisiting. It's not nice.

    Fruit though, must be going out of fashion.LOL.
    I can't get enough fruit.

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    Jan 2011
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    Seeing as though you love fruit at the moment What about some light raw veggies? Summery things you can nibble on like carrot, cucumber, tomatoes, celery, maybe some lightly steamed squash or Zuccini.

    Can you stomach crackers? If so get some whole grain or wholemeal crackers to eat with your cheese which will up your fibre and protein intake.