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Jeffrey
Guest
Being a diabetic and considering how important knowledge of food is to us all, I have a question
that though it doesn't relate to diabetes per se, still it's possible someone here might have the
answer. I am extremely lactose-intolerant. Whenever my better half and I order a pizza, we have to
ask our server to make sure that cheese is left off one half of it. Last night we went out to this
over-priced place and while the meal was good (while I was eating it) I came down with SEVERE cramps
minutes after leaving the restaurant. My girlfriend felt fine. Now I didn't see any cheese on my
slices so it's possible I might be sensitive to something else. The toppings we had were sun-dried
tomatos, roasted sweet peppers and broccoli. Plus, the pizza was a bit on the oily side which needs
mentioning because it's possible that I might also be sensitive to cooking oils. Eating mayonnaise
in the past has caused me problems. When I search the web however for information on any links
between cooking oils and stomach cramps, I can't find anything. Is there a link that any of you dear
readers know of? Am I going to watch very carefully over this from now on? Are there certain oils
out there (if there is a link) which won't cause me problems as much as others? Thanks!
that though it doesn't relate to diabetes per se, still it's possible someone here might have the
answer. I am extremely lactose-intolerant. Whenever my better half and I order a pizza, we have to
ask our server to make sure that cheese is left off one half of it. Last night we went out to this
over-priced place and while the meal was good (while I was eating it) I came down with SEVERE cramps
minutes after leaving the restaurant. My girlfriend felt fine. Now I didn't see any cheese on my
slices so it's possible I might be sensitive to something else. The toppings we had were sun-dried
tomatos, roasted sweet peppers and broccoli. Plus, the pizza was a bit on the oily side which needs
mentioning because it's possible that I might also be sensitive to cooking oils. Eating mayonnaise
in the past has caused me problems. When I search the web however for information on any links
between cooking oils and stomach cramps, I can't find anything. Is there a link that any of you dear
readers know of? Am I going to watch very carefully over this from now on? Are there certain oils
out there (if there is a link) which won't cause me problems as much as others? Thanks!