Not sure what to do about food on flights?

I have had my gall bladder out too, 2 years ago, and there are some foods I just will not eat whilst I am out.............eggs are an at home only option!!! I remember last time we flew there were eggs with the breakfast. I would have loved to have eaten them, but I was not going to subject myself or my fellow travellers to the potential fall out........................if you know what I mean!!!!:lmao:

And I have just realised, we are sitting 2 rows away from the loo. Here I was thinking that we would be nice and close ( just in case ). I really did not think of the bigger picture:worried:
 
I have had my gall bladder out too, 2 years ago, and there are some foods I just will not eat whilst I am out.............eggs are an at home only option!!! I remember last time we flew there were eggs with the breakfast. I would have loved to have eaten them, but I was not going to subject myself or my fellow travellers to the potential fall out........................if you know what I mean!!!!:lmao:

And I have just realised, we are sitting 2 rows away from the loo. Here I was thinking that we would be nice and close ( just in case ). I really did not think of the bigger picture:worried:

lets just hope curry is not on the menu on that flight......:stir:
 
post gallbladder, i am now lactose intolerant, so i'm learning to love soy milk (it's a process).

i also have PCOS, so am on low GI.

oh, and with the dumping syndrome, i can usually only stomach apples if i'm having a bad day.

this is why we cancelled the trip this year.

for the trip next year, if i'm not significantly improved in the PCOS and dumping syndrome stakes, i'll just be taking lots of dried apple snacks on the plane with me, and some jerky, and living off that and the lactose free vegetarian meal like karen.

last trip, we were 2 rows in front of the loos...that was fine.we didn't have any issues, and actually found it quite convenient:)
 

post gallbladder, i am now lactose intolerant, so i'm learning to love soy milk (it's a process).

i also have PCOS, so am on low GI.

oh, and with the dumping syndrome, i can usually only stomach apples if i'm having a bad day.

this is why we cancelled the trip this year.

for the trip next year, if i'm not significantly improved in the PCOS and dumping syndrome stakes, i'll just be taking lots of dried apple snacks on the plane with me, and some jerky, and living off that and the lactose free vegetarian meal like karen.

last trip, we were 2 rows in front of the loos...that was fine.we didn't have any issues, and actually found it quite convenient:)

lactese tablets are my friend.....just in case something slips thru that shouldnt....trust no-one:rolleyes1 even when they say its dairy free
 
Have never heard of these magical pills... Are they available over the counter or with a script?

Just bought some zymil yesterday to see what all the fuss is about and some inner health plus and yakult to try and make my digestive system happy
 














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