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Originally Posted by rockinrobin
I don't drink coke or coffee in the morning either. Or any other time of day.
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I again urge you to focus on what you CAN eat. Because there's lots and lots. Don't like to other diets. MAKE your own. Customize it to suit YOUR needs. Those are the best ones. You make it specifically for you. I LOVE the foods that I eat. LOVE it. Give your tastes a chance to develop. Be creative. Don't dread this. Start looking for the joy in this.
I second this. rockinrobin knows her stuff.
You'll be amazed at what you start to enjoy when you stop worrying about what you can't have, and focus on what you CAN have, though I do suggest you follow another poster's idea and try out an elimination diet, to see if there are any fruits that don't cause you pain. Your condition seems to have a lot of variations from person to person, and with a little searching, I didn't find anything that said all fruit was banned - maybe there's hope!
You can have veggies - that may not sound very exciting, but it is! Roasted potatoes and parsnips, squash soup, big salads with chunky sliced veggies and maybe some nuts for added flavour. You can have meat - pork tenderloin, barbecued steak, sliced turkey breast... You can have eggs - boiled or poached or scrambled... You can have carbs - whole grain pasta with a light creamy sauce, rice in stir fries, oatmeal, etc. The list of what you can have is much, much longer than the foods that cause you pain. I adore fruit, and I sympathize, I do - I would be incredibly sad if I suddenly had to give it up, but I hope I'd find other things that were enjoyable to eat, and I hope you do too!
As for getting started in the morning, a few weeks ago I might have agreed with the coffee, but I stopped having it. And after the caffeine withdrawl headaches subsided, I felt awesome. I drink water all day (I bet that sounds preachy, but I'm shocked at myself - I used to not drink water at all) and I don't miss the coffee. Sometimes I miss having a hot drink to hold, and then I make herbal tea, which I normally just...hold. And don't drink.
Sorry this is so long-winded. I know you just wanted to vent, and get some support. I hope you feel supported and I hope you realize that while being fruit-free may start out as a struggle for you, it's also an opportunity to look into other foods you might not have considered before.
And seriously - consider trying the elimination diet (Google if you need more info, or ask around here).
Good luck
