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Lactose Intolerance?


Question Posted Friday January 7 2011, 9:40 pm

Today, I had a slice of chocolate cake...it was quite good so I had another...then another haha
so these three slices gave me the worse cramps and I found myself sitting on the toliet afterwards. This was a boxed cake recipe (maybe there was dry milk in it...idk) and we used store bought frosting.

My mom is lactose intolerant...does it sound like I am, too? Because believe me...I've eaten more food than I did today and haven't been in pain like that. I think I can't handle lactose. What do you think? Besides the fact that I made a pig of myself...this I know! lol



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orphans answered Saturday January 8 2011, 3:22 pm:
It may do? Do you get cramps with other dairy items? Milk, cheese etc?

If not then chances are its something else, like sugar.

I think the best thing to do, is keep a food log. Note down everything you ate, everyday for a week, and note when you get the cramps. Atleast then you can compare and contrast, and this will help identify the problem.

Hope i helped :)

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NinjaNeer answered Saturday January 8 2011, 12:08 pm:
There really wouldn't be all that much milk in cake mix or frosting.

Where you probably got nailed wasn't in the amount of food you ate, but the amount of sugar. Too much sugar at a time can cause cramping and other fun stuff.

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