Posted by cornycon on February 19, 2004, at 1:33:23
In reply to Re: Nardil and MAOI diet restrictions » cornycon, posted by Sad Panda on February 18, 2004, at 9:46:06
Dear Panda
For more info Re. cheese and other foods you can check the following sites.
http://www.migraeniker.dk/engelsk/triggers/tyraminmigraene-englisk.htm
http://www.naturesbounty.com/HealthNotes/Diet/Tyramine_Diet.htmI have generally had no problems with the Cheddar cheese slices. But then again I don't have more than 2-3 slices at a time. However with COON & Mainland Gouda as well as shredded tasty cheese in general I have to exercise caution. I too like like these and can eat a 250gm block in one hit. For this indulgence I sometimes pay very dearly. In the last 2 days I made the mistake of making myself a "Healthy meal" without considering the total content, rather than the individual content of the ingrediants. The onset of the pain was not typical and I compounded the problem by taking a Sudafed tablet because I thought it was a hayfever reaction. I have had almost no sleep and suffered a great deal during this time. So with our love of cheese it is still a case of eater beware. I have at times realised that when I would have expected some sort of consequences, they have not occured. I am thinking that there is a posibility that this situatiuon was a result of the food combinations that I had at the time. I'm still working on this one, as the mittigating factors are many and varied, as you can see from my list. It could also have been the different retention level of one of the other meds that i'm on, a difference in the time that I took my meds, etc, etc. It could have been wheather or not I have had a bowel motion in the last week,(due to ops I have periods of up to 3 weeks between, this has been for my whole life).
Are you considering starting, thinking of seeking help or not started an already prescribed med.
Regards, Best Wishes & good luckCornycon
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