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How many of us have got stomach pains due to gluttony
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tiacat
25-12-2016
I have

Terrible wind too.
molliepops
25-12-2016
Nope we've all been quite good this year I did everyone's favourite lunch rather than huge roast so vegetarian shepherds pie and beef cannoli was on the menu with jelly and icecream for pud. We felt so much happier after that than we do when we stuff ourselves silly.
Echo1
25-12-2016
I've had to have a power nap both last night (buffet) & tonight because of the massive turkey dinner, chocolate and various alcoholic beverages. So, yes I'm a gluten. 😁
shmisk
25-12-2016
I had 2 slices of quorn turkey and stuffing and a yorkshire pudding with gravy and cranberry sauce

so no
sarahj1986
25-12-2016
I'm alright actually. This year I've not been so much of greedy pig.
blueblade
25-12-2016
Felt a bit full for about an hour after Christmas Dinner, then hungry again. But restricted myself to apples and blueberries, as I don't want to put on unnecessary weight.

Still hungry now. Might have a slice of toast before I go to bed.
tiacat
25-12-2016
Originally Posted by blueblade:
“Felt a bit full for about an hour after Christmas Dinner, then hungry again. But restricted myself to apples and blueberries, as I don't want to put on unnecessary weight.

Still hungry now. Might have a slice of toast before I go to bed.”

I always find fruit quite bloaty so I wouldnt snack on it, but I dont think I' ll be hungry again until tomorrow lunch time.
Elvisfan4eva
25-12-2016
I felt really sick at 6pm but took a couple of indigestion tablets and had a couple of hours kip and felt okay when I woke up, just in time for Corrie.
1manonthebog
25-12-2016
I'm grand. Im still eating clean so Xmas dinner was minus anything pork related, roast potatoes, mashed potatoes, basically I had a slice of turkey and some veg, I have turkey every other day anyway so Christmas dinner wasn't anything special. I did have a few Roses after though.
CarlLewis
25-12-2016
Absolutely stuffed
Tiger Rag
25-12-2016
Not me
gdjman68wasdigi
25-12-2016
Am ok, have been good, had a few beers though.
kitty86
25-12-2016
I'm not as full as I would like to be, I think I could eat a lot more but my belly says no I'll have to make up for it whilst I lay in bed all day tomorrow watching a Harry Potter marathon.
Soundbox
25-12-2016
I've actually got stomach pains through hunger as all I had today was a bowl of soup at 1.00 and some cold chicken salad at about 7.00 with a glass of wine. Need to break open a bag of crisps.
Keyser_Soze1
25-12-2016
I never stuff myself over Christmas like so many people do - just have what I fancy.

What's the point of making yourself ill just because 'it's Christmas'?

It's not compulsory is it?
LightningIguana
25-12-2016
I'm okay (for a change) but then I have terrible bouts of IBS so I have to tread very cautiously and not overeat even the stuff I can have.

Starving, though
francie
25-12-2016
Originally Posted by sarahj1986:
“I'm alright actually. This year I've not been so much of greedy pig.”

I've been the same this year. Plenty of Christmas food in but haven't guzzled through it and I feel just fine, haven't had any Xmas pud yet but will when I fancy it. Just about to have a cuppa and some roast beef and veg for a snack whilst mooching online.
gdjman68wasdigi
25-12-2016
Am driving tomorrow so a brew before bed should sort me out.
Lushness
25-12-2016
I never do. I always have a very small plate as I've been smelling the food all day so once it's time to serve up I can't eat too much. I have a decent plate on Boxing Day though.
LakieLady
26-12-2016
God, yes. And there's so much wind in this house, I'm surprised the met office hasn't given it a storm name. We could have our own personal wind farm.

Bloody lovely dinner though. And Mr Lakie also managed a cold turkey sandwich, pickled onions and several chocolates this evening, the fat piglet.
Gordon g
26-12-2016
I actually had a very modest dinner and no dessert so was feeling pretty Good. Then I opened the pickled onions and cheese selection before bed. Now I'm expelling gas from both ends.
Dix
26-12-2016
Originally Posted by tiacat:
“I have

Terrible wind too.”

Just an ordinary meal, of salad, left me feeling sick and a pain in my stomach for hours, so had to have a banana roll to stem the acid feeling, and it worked, no more pain, but the tiny toms are off the menu forever.
annette kurten
26-12-2016
i have been "**lightly" grazing - mostly on the field of roses - so i`m famished now.

i think there`s a box of after eights for breakfast, else it will have to be actual food.



**that`s eating all the coffee creams before working my way through what i could grab in strawberry and orange creams before the children approached the tub.
Dix
26-12-2016
Originally Posted by annette kurten:
“i have been "**lightly" grazing - mostly on the field of roses - so i`m famished now.

i think there`s a box of after eights for breakfast, else it will have to be actual food.



**that`s eating all the coffee creams before working my way through what i could grab in strawberry and orange creams before the children approached the tub.”

Lucky you, and wish I could do the same, but can't, and have to eat food which doesn't always agree with me. Orange creams were my favourite, next to coffee creams, the rest I didn't bother with
tiacat
26-12-2016
Well theres lots of goody two shoes here this year.

For my sins, I think my diverticulitis is playing up and Ive got cystitis, now need to find a chemist for those sachet things.
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