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BlackRose

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  1. miss shooting you !!heheheh
  2. Hey nice to see you in forims,,I believe I shot you yesterday!!hahahaha
  3. Hey great to see you in forums!!!
  4. Yes I dont do that anymore. You also had issues with a member at the time.
  5. Sorry for your loss @Elvis9
  6. yes it has.
  7. hahahahahah
  8. are thoughts are with you and your family!!
  9. https://tenor.com/view/winner-looks-like-we-have-a-winner-dingdingding-puppet-gif-16634820
  10. he is cod5 player @babyback
  11. was minus 12 but with wind chill was minus 21 today,,
  12. membership is by admin invite only.
  13. wtf!!! thats nasty,,,
  14. You need want to be here,,not just so you dont get redirected!!lolol
  15. wow how cool is it to walk around a building that you play on!!lol
  16. wow played these long time ago,,lol
  17. yes what a surprise,,have not read why yet..
  18. yes but patients have suggested other wise,,that was my point..and not causing but making it worse
  19. Happy New year all
  20. Hello Happy New YEars!!
  21. A simple search for “foods to avoid with diverticulitis” or “what not to eat for diverticulitis” will show you nuts and seeds, corn and popcorn. You will also find recommendations to avoid seeds in fruits and vegetables like tomatoes, zucchini, cucumbers, strawberries and raspberries. In fact, for years we’ve been taught these foods can literally get stuck in diverticula, causing irritation and eventually diverticulitis. But this theory has never been proven, and research actually shows no link. A large study in 47,228 men found no associations with nut, corn, or popcorn consumption and diverticulitis, after 18 years of follow-up (20, 21). In saying that, anecdotal evidence (patient reports) consistently suggests that seeds are an issue, such as sesame seeds on a bread roll. So evidence is really a mixed bag, it might be better to err on the side of caution and avoid seeds at least. I wish I could give a more concrete recommendation but there really is no consensus at this stage. Summary: Nuts, seeds, corn, popcorn and fruits and vegetables with seeds may be safe to eat with diverticular disease, but the current scientific evidence clashes with patient reports. It might be a good idea to avoid seeds just in case. https://www.dietvsdisease.org/diverticulitis-diet/?gclid=CjwKCAiA8bqOBhANEiwA-sIlN2ZqKSLHltSSzRm5DmY07oOLmzKnetRD75ZMcLiLusqy-q27yVy72RoCyTcQAvD_BwE I Have a friend with this issue and her doctor said to avoid seeds,,she has and no flare up,,I think the difference is in what causes and what gives flare up or make it worse.
  22. I still eat everything,,just use diff ingriedients,,I have pie,,almond flour coc nut flour crust,,I dont use sugar I use erytheral etc...I dont miss anything Food is an addiction many ppl have the hardest time getting past. Sugare feeds cancer,,its as hard as stopping cocian or heroin
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