Just because I think CS might be better at this than me...
So: I have gastroparesis. Which basically means that my stomach doesn't empty as fast as it should. [Actually. I had a gastric scan where I had to eat radioactive eggs and then just lie there while it measured the digestion rate or whatever. Normal time for 1/2 the eggs to leave tummy is about 90 minutes. They had to extrapolate mine out to 192 minutes.
Yikes.] The doctor put me on Reglan and Prilosec and gave me some dietary guidelines [which I shall get to in a moment.]
The drugs didn't really work. He had me up to 4 Reglan pills a day, which I didn't like because Reglan has a really high risk of giving you tardive dyskinesia and I don't particularly want to be twitching all over the place when the drug doesn't even freaking work. Plus, I visited my bf over the summer and had a very different diet that consisted of a lot of homemade stuff, and a lot of meat. I didn't take my meds, and I felt great. Of course, I think part of that was due to alleviation of stress and the fact that I could actually breathe on the East Coast, what with all that oxygen y'all have down thar.
Anyway. The dietary guidelines say low-fat, low-fiber. This is impossibly difficult. Not the low-fat part, but have you ever tried to eat healthily on a low-fiber diet?
I can't have whole grains. I can't have raw vegetables [and the only cooked veggie I can have consistently is potatoes...good state for me to live in, huh?
]. I can't have most fruits, particularly citrus. Pineapple actually makes me feel like there's a thousand paper cuts in my mouth and has actually made my mouth bleed. I don't believe that's related to the gastroparesis, but still. EEK! And to top it off, I'm lactose intolerant. I still have stuff I'm not supposed to, like cheese, but I have to take a fuck-ton of lactaid pills, and it sucks.
I was doing semi all right this summer because I was learning how to cook. I've decided I actually really like to cook.
However, when school started, I moved into the dorm. Anything I want to make is restricted to a microwave and a plug-in skillet I'm not even sure we're allowed to have. I have a meal plan...but the dining hall sucks at healthy meals in general, never mind something that can be considered healthy without loads of fiber.
I've been exercising in that I have a dance basics class twice a week, and I walk a lot all over campus. But...it's definitely not enough.
I just don't know what I can EAT that's healthy. I want to lose some weight, but kind of have no idea how now. And to top it off, I used to have an eating disorder. I lost...a lot of weight, shall we say. I wasn't underweight, but I was probably pretty close. I loved that. Unfortunately, that was when I was eating less than 1000 calories a day.
I know that's not healthy. But in the process of trying to learn how to eat like a normal human again, my weight crept back up. And for all I know, my eating-disordered behavior is what gave me gastroparesis in the first place. 
But yeah. Long story short: does anyone know of low-fiber foods that I can eat to try to eat healthy? Especially things that don't need an oven or stove-top? And of any other exercise I could add? I must warn you, I'm asthmatic and have severe foot problems. And I can't swim, unfortunately--I've heard that that would be great exercise for me. *sighs* Oh, well.
I'll give cookies...?

So: I have gastroparesis. Which basically means that my stomach doesn't empty as fast as it should. [Actually. I had a gastric scan where I had to eat radioactive eggs and then just lie there while it measured the digestion rate or whatever. Normal time for 1/2 the eggs to leave tummy is about 90 minutes. They had to extrapolate mine out to 192 minutes.
Yikes.] The doctor put me on Reglan and Prilosec and gave me some dietary guidelines [which I shall get to in a moment.]The drugs didn't really work. He had me up to 4 Reglan pills a day, which I didn't like because Reglan has a really high risk of giving you tardive dyskinesia and I don't particularly want to be twitching all over the place when the drug doesn't even freaking work. Plus, I visited my bf over the summer and had a very different diet that consisted of a lot of homemade stuff, and a lot of meat. I didn't take my meds, and I felt great. Of course, I think part of that was due to alleviation of stress and the fact that I could actually breathe on the East Coast, what with all that oxygen y'all have down thar.

Anyway. The dietary guidelines say low-fat, low-fiber. This is impossibly difficult. Not the low-fat part, but have you ever tried to eat healthily on a low-fiber diet?
I can't have whole grains. I can't have raw vegetables [and the only cooked veggie I can have consistently is potatoes...good state for me to live in, huh?
]. I can't have most fruits, particularly citrus. Pineapple actually makes me feel like there's a thousand paper cuts in my mouth and has actually made my mouth bleed. I don't believe that's related to the gastroparesis, but still. EEK! And to top it off, I'm lactose intolerant. I still have stuff I'm not supposed to, like cheese, but I have to take a fuck-ton of lactaid pills, and it sucks.I was doing semi all right this summer because I was learning how to cook. I've decided I actually really like to cook.
However, when school started, I moved into the dorm. Anything I want to make is restricted to a microwave and a plug-in skillet I'm not even sure we're allowed to have. I have a meal plan...but the dining hall sucks at healthy meals in general, never mind something that can be considered healthy without loads of fiber.I've been exercising in that I have a dance basics class twice a week, and I walk a lot all over campus. But...it's definitely not enough.
I just don't know what I can EAT that's healthy. I want to lose some weight, but kind of have no idea how now. And to top it off, I used to have an eating disorder. I lost...a lot of weight, shall we say. I wasn't underweight, but I was probably pretty close. I loved that. Unfortunately, that was when I was eating less than 1000 calories a day.
I know that's not healthy. But in the process of trying to learn how to eat like a normal human again, my weight crept back up. And for all I know, my eating-disordered behavior is what gave me gastroparesis in the first place. 
But yeah. Long story short: does anyone know of low-fiber foods that I can eat to try to eat healthy? Especially things that don't need an oven or stove-top? And of any other exercise I could add? I must warn you, I'm asthmatic and have severe foot problems. And I can't swim, unfortunately--I've heard that that would be great exercise for me. *sighs* Oh, well.
I'll give cookies...?



Cool...I knew dance basics was a good class to take! It's actually really fun because it doesn't give me an asthma attack like most "health" classes would, and yet I still move...and hurt. I can't forget the hurt.
Nope, you're not a freak, or if you are, we're freaks together. I don't know why that started happening, but for whatever reason, it did...so now I'll maybe have orange juice or something, but that's it. Not supposed to have oranges anyhow because they're too fibrous...and when pineapple makes me feel like I stuffed a handful of broken glass in my mouth, I'm definitely not trying that again! Except maybe on a pizza. Mmm, I love Hawaiian pizza...
], pork chops, and...assorted side dishes. I think that's pretty much it. And it's hard to make some of that without a stove top or an oven. But I definitely should improvise more, I'm tired of getting sick after every dining hall meal. [Almost literally. I practically plan it by now, actually. And I don't get why because it's the same dining company that runs ALL of the school's food and if I eat elsewhere, I'm fine. It's JUST the dining hall. Wtf?]
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