Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have gallbadder issues?
Not that i know of... why?
Triggered by fatty, rich foods.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you have gallbadder issues?
Not that i know of... why?
Anonymous wrote:Do you have gallbadder issues?
Anonymous wrote:It's the oil. I can't eat them from anywhere but Walmart. Their chocolate covered donuts are THE best I have ever eaten. I don't belch or feel sick when I eat them.
There are 4 donut/pastry shops near me and they all make me feel sick.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm strange. Is it just too much carbs all at once? Have you tried just one mini doughnut?
Yes I can have a small amount and not be as nauseous. I think I had one and a half donuts (as I said the place was famous so we got a few each and had some as a snack and then saved them for breakfast the next day- my friend's idea as she loves donuts) and by the time I put that last donut half down I felt so sick for hours. But I eat cake or sweets and they don't seem to affect me like donuts...
But do you think you eat the same caloric amount for other sweets? A standard (meaning large) doughnut with a glaze or jelly, etc, can easily run into the 400+ calories.
Hmmmm. Could be that. I love ice cream so I'm sure I've had more than 400 calories of ice cream before at one time. But I don't eat much gluten and I try to stay away from sugar in general so I suppose it could be a simple issue of that. Sometimes fried or very oily things make me feel slightly unwell so maybe it was that unholy trinity?
Sounds like it... but sometimes it worth it to feel a little sick
Wont do it again soon though! Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm strange. Is it just too much carbs all at once? Have you tried just one mini doughnut?
Yes I can have a small amount and not be as nauseous. I think I had one and a half donuts (as I said the place was famous so we got a few each and had some as a snack and then saved them for breakfast the next day- my friend's idea as she loves donuts) and by the time I put that last donut half down I felt so sick for hours. But I eat cake or sweets and they don't seem to affect me like donuts...
But do you think you eat the same caloric amount for other sweets? A standard (meaning large) doughnut with a glaze or jelly, etc, can easily run into the 400+ calories.
Hmmmm. Could be that. I love ice cream so I'm sure I've had more than 400 calories of ice cream before at one time. But I don't eat much gluten and I try to stay away from sugar in general so I suppose it could be a simple issue of that. Sometimes fried or very oily things make me feel slightly unwell so maybe it was that unholy trinity?

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm strange. Is it just too much carbs all at once? Have you tried just one mini doughnut?
Yes I can have a small amount and not be as nauseous. I think I had one and a half donuts (as I said the place was famous so we got a few each and had some as a snack and then saved them for breakfast the next day- my friend's idea as she loves donuts) and by the time I put that last donut half down I felt so sick for hours. But I eat cake or sweets and they don't seem to affect me like donuts...
But do you think you eat the same caloric amount for other sweets? A standard (meaning large) doughnut with a glaze or jelly, etc, can easily run into the 400+ calories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hmm strange. Is it just too much carbs all at once? Have you tried just one mini doughnut?
Yes I can have a small amount and not be as nauseous. I think I had one and a half donuts (as I said the place was famous so we got a few each and had some as a snack and then saved them for breakfast the next day- my friend's idea as she loves donuts) and by the time I put that last donut half down I felt so sick for hours. But I eat cake or sweets and they don't seem to affect me like donuts...
Anonymous wrote:Hmm strange. Is it just too much carbs all at once? Have you tried just one mini doughnut?