lactose intolerance

Hannah, food, and packing for college

I rejoice in following your statutes as one rejoices in great riches. Psalm 119:14

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Hi everyone! Thanks for the kind words about the doctors visit post. I forgot to mention that I may be put on a prescription for lactose intolerance (though I would rather just avoid dairy..) Also, my knee has felt pretty good the past two days-but i’m still not running!

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My little sister, Hannah, turned 13 on August 10th!!

Hannah (on the left) looks so grown up!! We went out for Chinese for her b-day dinner.

Other foodie pictures:
Zucchini! I got a free HUGE zucchini from a fellow church member….

My baby.

Hannah wanted banana bread for her b-day instead of cake. RANDOM!

You know it… sweet potato fries!

Sweet potato-lentil soup + rice cake w/ SSB + green beans

My personal favorite as of late… Pizzadilla (pizza + quesedilla)

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That’s all for today… I have been packing and hanging out with friends before I leave. I may do a post tomorrow on all of the stuff I have packed for the big move!

What should I not forget to bring to college?!

Pondering my nutrition

As I said in my last post, I enjoyed a good 7 mile run Monday night but I woke up feeling pretty awful yesterday. My joints were achy and my stomach hurt the whole day. I might know the culprit:

It was so good though.

I find that I can have about 1 serving of dairy a day and then I feel like crap if I have any more. This makes me sad because I love cheese, ice cream, yogurt, milkshakes etc. but I don’t know if it is worth the pain.

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Another nutrition issue I was pondering was vegetarianism. I feel that once I quit eating meat, limited dairy and eggs, I started to see an increase in injuries and a decrease in overall health. Some days I wake up and feel lethargic despite getting adequate rest, eating enough, and even decreasing exercise. I am wondering if this is due to not getting certain nutrients from animal products.

I have been a vegetarian in the past (circa freshman year of high school) and I actually became really sick because my body wasn’t absorbing protein.

(Little freshman me looking tired)

I guess what I have been thinking about is that vegetarianism and veganism might not be for everyone. This makes me sad because I am a vegetarian for moral reasons. But if not eating animal products is harming my health then I guess I will have to put aside moral beliefs.

 I scheduled a doctor appointment for August 9th to address these issues and to get blood drawn to see if I am missing any nutrients, especially ones derived from animal products. I’m not sure if being a vegetarian would cause any of the issues I am dealing with because I always make sure to get enough vitamin D, protein, fat, carbs, calcium, etc.

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What do you think of vegetarianism and health? 

Any suggestions for me? (I promise I already eat enough every day)