modern buddha
Bluelighter
S_L.... So my diet mainly consists of:
breakfast is one of three options usually:
two pieces of whole grain toast with one egg and a slice of cheese, or
a bowl of raisin and almond oatmeal (the kind that comes in the packet), or
two slices of whole grain toast with peanut butter and a glass of milk
midmorning snack is usually either a banana or a chobani 0% fat yogurt or a clif bar
2-3 cups of earl grey tea with truvia
lunch:
typically a sandwich with lean meat, cheese, veggies, no dressing
a piece of fruit
afternoon snack:
typically a few whole grain crackers and a piece of cheese
dinner:
typically pasta with homemade pesto and some veggies, or
some kind of homemade soup and bread, or
baked salmon, quinoa, edamame/green beans
I don't have coffee on weekdays. I don't have onions or acidic fruits or anything like that. I don't think I overdo it on the carbs, but maybe I do? Maybe it's really just the truvia. I am definitely consulting a doctor this week, but Id like to just get started on a very very plain, basic diet somewhat like what AddiP suggested so that I can start to get some kind of relief.
^ I see a LOT of dairy in your diet, esp. in the morning hours when you said the bloating starts. If I were you, the first thing I'd nix would be the dairy. And the oatmeal that's in the packets. Get your own almonds and raisins, and add them to rolled ("old fashioned") oats. If the cooking time of old fashioned oats is too long (it's only ten minutes), put them in a grinder/blender, and that will drastically cut down on the cooking time. ;)
Though it could also be the artificial sweetener, like you mentioned. I don't know enough about them to say one way or the other--I just know I avoid them.
Glad to hear you're going to see a doctor to get to the bottom of things. :) Keep us updated!
AddiP has already covered my thoughts exactly on how much dairy is in your diet, along with the comments about the oatmeal. I'm glad you're switching back to oats with your own additives.
I could only add a few more suggestions:
1. check your peanut butter ingredients. Hydrogenated/ partially hydrogenated oils are terrible. If you see any, finish that one up and opt for a new peanut butter with no partially / hydrogenated oils.
2. I like Samadhi's ideas on getting more protein in your diet. You can use eggs, beans (me
beans), or, in small quantities (to avoid any other types of repercussions), lean meats like chicken and seafood. I highly suggest adding beans to your diet because of the fiber content. Fiber really helps to make everything go more smoothly in your body's digestion. Yes, you will fart a LOT for a while, but once your body gets used to it, your body will appreciate having that much fiber to keep things on an even keel. 3. Opt for full fat yoghurts. To make low/no fat yoghurts, processing plants put all kinds of just LOVELY shit to thicken it up and make it appear full fat. ... Just get full fat.
Glad to hear you're trying to get this straightened out. Good luck!

