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How many of us have got stomach pains due to gluttony
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Elvisfan4eva
26-12-2016
I've had awful wind all night. The dog sleeps with me and I let one off at 2am and she shot off the bed and spent the rest of the night downstairs. Sprouts again today!
cah
26-12-2016
No I've been fine ,but then I never stuff myself at Christmas ,just eat a little of what I fancy ,but didn't have a Big dinner ,just snacked mostly here and there
postit
26-12-2016
After cooking and tasting all day I can never eat much on Christmas Day, so Boxing Day meal is the one I enjoy the most.
stud u like
26-12-2016
We didn't eat the cheese and biscuits, the cake, the Pringles, The Kettle chips, mince pies, Christmas cake or the peanuts.
jeffiner1892
26-12-2016
I was uncomfortably full for most of yesterday but no real stomach pains.

Haven't eaten too much today but that's because we have another big dinner today.
chopsim
26-12-2016
Massive massive poo this morning. Water was just below the toilet rim when I flushed. Had a bit of a panic but all went well.
Sorry.
gdjman68wasdigi
26-12-2016
Originally Posted by Elvisfan4eva:
“I've had awful wind all night. The dog sleeps with me and I let one off at 2am and she shot off the bed and spent the rest of the night downstairs. Sprouts again today!”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GhgGur0yti8
Smithy1204
26-12-2016
No. :/

I didn't eat for the two days before Christmas, only narrowly avoided ending up in A&E at midnight Christmas morning when the ambulance was cancelled after drinking blackcurrant juice raised blood sugars from 2.7 to 3.8.

Tried hard yesterday, but managed half a yoghurt for breakfast, some butter bean and butternut squash bake (one of the vegetable side dishes which was available alongside the Christmas dinner everyone else had), 1 sandwich triangle, a square of quiche and 2 chocolate coins. It sounds like loads, but was a pretty s*it way to spend Christmas Day. Food is much more fun. Next year. Oh, and then a cup of orange juice and blackcurrant at night because blood sugars dropped yet again.

Next year will be better. Next year I intend to eat so much stuffing and pigs in blankets!
gdjman68wasdigi
26-12-2016
Originally Posted by chopsim:
“Massive massive poo this morning. Water was just below the toilet rim when I flushed. Had a bit of a panic but all went well.
Sorry.”

thats a scary moment.
Elvisfan4eva
26-12-2016
Originally Posted by postit:
“After cooking and tasting all day I can never eat much on Christmas Day, so Boxing Day meal is the one I enjoy the most.”

I've enjoyed my left-overs meal today more than I enjoyed yesterday's actually. Grilled the left-over roasties to crisp them again.
Elvisfan4eva
26-12-2016
Originally Posted by chopsim:
“Massive massive poo this morning. Water was just below the toilet rim when I flushed. Had a bit of a panic but all went well.
Sorry.”

LOL. I had a huge one too.
Porcupine
26-12-2016
I never eat too much Christmas Day. I had a yummy turkey dinner with trifle instead of Christmas pudding, so a lighter choice. Then two mince pies in the evening.

I made up for it today though. We were staying at home, so I was warm, snuggly and kept eating. Turkey sandwich for lunch, chocolates, crisps, ploughmans for dinner then a bag of Jelly Totts. Currently considering a banana and a couple of oranges.
Ancient IDTV
26-12-2016
I have eaten far too much these last two days, but I feel alright. Maybe it's because I drink a lot of soda water?
blueblade
26-12-2016
Well, I'm lost for words. Quite unusual for a loud mouthed rent a gob like me.

Girl friend stopped overnight, and today hadn't eaten saying she wasn't hungry. Anyway about 8pm she said she was going home in a bit, so I said "I'm doing some dinner, do you want some?". She's says no, not really hungry. Completed the cooking, puts the meal on my plate. Girl friend had ostensibly left after we said "bye" and I heard her car start up. Anyway, the next thing I know is that she's let herself back in, marched into the kitchen, still with her coat on, took a plate from the cupboard and put half my dinner on her plate, whilst I was having a wee. I just stared in open mouthed disbelief and said "I thought you said you didn't have any appetite". She replies "Oh it's suddenly come back and I didn't want you to eat alone"

Unreal - so just had half a dinner. She finished "her half" off, gave me a quick peck on the cheek and cleared off.

I don't know whether to be annoyed or not.
CLL Dodge
26-12-2016
Just taken a Rennie.
Mark.
26-12-2016
For some reason at Christmas I find my stomach can accommodate more food than on any other random day. Yesterday my plate was piled high with Turkey, bacon, pigs in blankets, roast spuds and veg, followed by an unhealthy portion of trifle. Yet I only felt a bit full and was ready to snack on the Celebrations in the evening.

Any other time of year and I'd have had only half the amount on my plate, and passed on dessert. Then not eaten till the next day.
daziechain
27-12-2016
Originally Posted by blueblade:
“Well, I'm lost for words. Quite unusual for a loud mouthed rent a gob like me.

Girl friend stopped overnight, and today hadn't eaten saying she wasn't hungry. Anyway about 8pm she said she was going home in a bit, so I said "I'm doing some dinner, do you want some?". She's says no, not really hungry. Completed the cooking, puts the meal on my plate. Girl friend had ostensibly left after we said "bye" and I heard her car start up. Anyway, the next thing I know is that she's let herself back in, marched into the kitchen, still with her coat on, took a plate from the cupboard and put half my dinner on her plate, whilst I was having a wee. I just stared in open mouthed disbelief and said "I thought you said you didn't have any appetite". She replies "Oh it's suddenly come back and I didn't want you to eat alone"

Unreal - so just had half a dinner. She finished "her half" off, gave me a quick peck on the cheek and cleared off.

I don't know whether to be annoyed or not.”

Possibly she thought she was being rude by refusing .. and came back to keep you company while eating and to partake of the food because you'd gone to the effort of making it.
Bit inconsiderate to say no and then change her mind and eat half of yours but I'd give her the benefit of the doubt and say that she meant well ... probably
enna_g
27-12-2016
Ate roast beef, some 3 bird roast and a huge amount of veg and drank a lot of wine. Had tea of prawns about 6pm. At 11pm the whole lot came back up! I don't normlly eat that much and I haven't been sick for years everythng is now too rich for me and that combined with the wine made pure acid. Had a peppermint tea and a slice of dry toast for breakfast.
Elvisfan4eva
27-12-2016
Originally Posted by blueblade:
“Well, I'm lost for words. Quite unusual for a loud mouthed rent a gob like me.

Girl friend stopped overnight, and today hadn't eaten saying she wasn't hungry. Anyway about 8pm she said she was going home in a bit, so I said "I'm doing some dinner, do you want some?". She's says no, not really hungry. Completed the cooking, puts the meal on my plate. Girl friend had ostensibly left after we said "bye" and I heard her car start up. Anyway, the next thing I know is that she's let herself back in, marched into the kitchen, still with her coat on, took a plate from the cupboard and put half my dinner on her plate, whilst I was having a wee. I just stared in open mouthed disbelief and said "I thought you said you didn't have any appetite". She replies "Oh it's suddenly come back and I didn't want you to eat alone"

Unreal - so just had half a dinner. She finished "her half" off, gave me a quick peck on the cheek and cleared off.

I don't know whether to be annoyed or not.”

That's such a romantic story. Warms the cockles of my heart. Why should you be annoyed?
1manonthebog
27-12-2016
With me it's not the dinners that's the issue. My 5 year old daughter eats bigger dinners than me. With me it's all about chocolate, I could happily nibble all day.
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