I met a para that eats spinach instead of using suppositories.  He knows if he eats it, he will go a half an hour later.  I love fresh spinach with olive oil in garlic and one of my favorite dinners at the restaurant I worked at the time I got sick was that over angel air pasta.  I did eat it once but my friend who is a nurse told me that it isn't good to eat spinach b/c it does move the bowels and I should avoid it so I am now afraid to eat it.
 
Stacy
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Spinach does it to me.  But I have to eat it regularly for a whle. I can
have it in a cassarole type dish for a day or two, but after that I'm
pushing it!  My attendants let me know about it!  Right after rehab I lived
with my mom and after a few episodes, she refused to let me eat it anymore!
We still laugh about it every once in a while.

Dana
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>
> Your not the only one that has bowel problems from eating certain foods
> Stacey.  For the longest time I could never figure out why all of a sudden
> I will
> have bowel problems in bed.  My wife figured out just a few weeks  ago
> that
> if I have hot spicy Chinese food I will have diarrhea within 24-36  hours.
> We
> did an experiment after everything, down and sure enough I ended  up going
> into bed after having spicy Chinese food.  Everything has been  going real
> well
> until a couple days ago when I had a really hot spicy barbecue  sauce on
> my
> beef ribs.  I never gave any thought to what I was eating until  my wife
> made a
> comment about me messing the bed in a day or so.  Well, sure  enough it
> happened.  Now, I'm not going to eat my spicy food to see if that  is
> really the
> problem.
>
> Jim
>


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