rainbowcherrie answered Monday September 13 2004, 12:02 pm: You probably just have a reaction to ice cream. I get it sometimes if I eat lots of chocolate, you should go and see a doctor just to make sure there's nothing wrong. [ rainbowcherrie's advice column | Ask rainbowcherrie A Question ]
chaos answered Monday September 13 2004, 8:54 am: It could be the lactose intolerant thing. But it could also be the amount of fat that is in ice cream if you don't eat much fat the rest of the week. [ chaos's advice column | Ask chaos A Question ]
maria answered Saturday September 4 2004, 9:34 am: You are probably lactose n tolwerante!
The same thing used to happen to me
ask you parent to buy lactose pills or go to the doctor to see what the realy problem is and ask for a lactose test!
Good luck [ maria's advice column | Ask maria A Question ]
SeXyLaCi_XoX answered Saturday September 4 2004, 8:03 am: It might be the milk in it or another one of the ingreds. that you are allwergic to your your body doesn't digest properly. If your really fond of icecream then O say you could deal with the diarrhea or you could take Immodium AD--thats my bestfriend I always seem to have to take it lol. Or you could lay off the ice cream. But does milk, or cheese have this affect on you? If not maybe you could call your doctor if you wanted to know more.
Kori15 answered Saturday September 4 2004, 1:52 am: One question, Are you usually able to drink milk or eat cheese? If milk does the same thing to you, it is probably something in your body that rejects dairy products. Either that or your body might not be use to the Ice Cream since you eat it so rarely. I hope I helped!
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