"Edit: Im sorry if my typing seems out of hand i have A.D.D an dont notice till later, if i have typos or what ive said hasnt made sense at all."
(Quotes from a post elsewhere.) That's a new excuse for it. However, that's not the reason for my awful stomach problems/pain of late. Does anyone know if lactose intolerance is something that can develop or if it's only something that you're born with? (...ugh. *runs to bathroom*) Every time I eat cheese (in the last week or so), it gives me terrible stomach pain and other stomach issues. As cheese is one of my main sources of protein, this is a pain.
(Quotes from a post elsewhere.) That's a new excuse for it. However, that's not the reason for my awful stomach problems/pain of late. Does anyone know if lactose intolerance is something that can develop or if it's only something that you're born with? (...ugh. *runs to bathroom*) Every time I eat cheese (in the last week or so), it gives me terrible stomach pain and other stomach issues. As cheese is one of my main sources of protein, this is a pain.
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Date: 2004-06-05 08:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-06-05 09:06 pm (UTC)...Or something.
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Date: 2004-06-05 09:41 pm (UTC)And yes, you can develop it. A way I've heard suggested to find out if that's your problem is to get Lactaid or something else that's supposed to help people with lactose intolerance and see if it helps you. If it does, you're probably lactose intolerant.
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Date: 2004-06-05 09:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-06-05 10:00 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-06-05 10:01 pm (UTC)NOOOOOOOOOOOO comment!
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Date: 2004-06-06 03:10 pm (UTC)Hmm...lactose intolerance can both be developed and inherited. I've had it since I was born, had it go away during my early teens, and had it come back in my late teens.