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Memimck
06-02-18, 21:27
Are Yorkshire puddings save to eat for someone who's scares of being sick... is there anyway a Yorkshire pudding could make me sick????

nomorepanic
06-02-18, 21:32
Depends if you made it yourself or shop bought it?

Why are you worrying about this?

Memimck
06-02-18, 21:52
Aunt bessies Yorkshire puddings
I'm worrying because I have a phobia of being sick but I want to try new foods and Yorkshire puddings is one of them but I'm worried they'll make me sick

Could it???

Catherine S
06-02-18, 22:05
Only if you eat a whole pack of them!

Different people have different reactions to things they eat or drink. What makes one person sick won't make another person, so we can't really answer that question. But if it helps, they're made from milk, flour and eggs basically so if youve had bad reactions to any of these then perhaps yorkshires are not for you :)

Bigboyuk
07-02-18, 10:50
Hmm think I get what the OP is saying so it's not a allergy as such, just the fear of trying some thing new to eat? If you haven't got allergies to those ingredients that Cath posted you will be fine :) They are tasty and one is never enough LOL :) Let us know how you get on!! ATB

Carys
07-02-18, 11:37
Yorkshire puddings are AMAZING ! IN York a few months ago we went to that shop that does big ones with and fills them with an almost whole roast meal, then they are wrapped up. So nice :o)

Bigboyuk
07-02-18, 12:45
Arent they just LOL! Aldi/Lidl used to sell the large ones ready filled frozen so good then they stopped selling them a bit of mash and some roast tats and gravy mmmm :) ATB

MyNameIsTerry
07-02-18, 12:59
I had one of those plate sized filled ones in a country pub once and it was great! :dribble:

axolotl
07-02-18, 13:32
I had one of those plate sized filled ones in a country pub once and it was great! :dribble:

Only once?! You need to sort that out!

I had Yorkshire puddings with gravy as the starter at my wedding! They're one of humankind's greatest inventions.

(OP - we're not taking the mick - just pointing out this is a widely-eaten, and absolutely delicious, food).

MyNameIsTerry
07-02-18, 14:02
Only once?! You need to sort that out!

I had Yorkshire puddings with gravy as the starter at my wedding! They're one of humankind's greatest inventions.

(OP - we're not taking the mick - just pointing out this is a widely-eaten, and absolutely delicious, food).

We eat them with our roasts all the time :yesyes: but we only had the small ones covered in gravy. The biggie had all the meat in too which made it really nice!

Unless you have issues with the ingredients OP, like you trying anything new food or food you are worried about, your mind may panic and make you feel nausea so it may be an exposure therapy to you. If so, start small and build up rather than devour a whole plate like we would. Train your mind it's not too be scared of this.

Magic
07-02-18, 15:50
I heard somewhere that Yorkshire puddings and gravy are served first before your main roast dinner in Yorkshire.
Have a go Memimck. Sure you will be alright

axolotl
07-02-18, 16:09
I heard somewhere that Yorkshire puddings and gravy are served first before your main roast dinner in Yorkshire.
Have a go Memimck. Sure you will be alright

Nah, we generally have them with our roasts like everyone else, or a big one filled with stew or sausage and gravy. Maybe elsewhere in the depths of Yorkshire people do though, there's some strange local customs! As I said to Terry though, I did have a Yorkie starter at my wedding and it was amazing.

Magic
07-02-18, 16:12
Nah, we generally have them with our roasts like everyone else, or a big one filled with stew or sausage and gravy. Maybe elsewhere in the depths of Yorkshire people do though, there's some strange local customs! As I said to Terry though, I did have a Yorkie starter at my wedding and it was amazing.

Wished I could have been there. I love them.

Carys
07-02-18, 16:17
What was your Yorkshire pudding starter? Like, little ones with gravy, or were they jazzed up a bit ? Yorkshires and gravy.....rightho thats tea sorted. What I like about them too, being the cook in a house with vegetarians and meat-eaters, is that I can simply slap veggie sausages or meat sausages with them as required by the eater.

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Hey Memick,

Want to tell us the next thing you are going to try, and then we can all chat about that too. Its nice. :D

axolotl
07-02-18, 16:30
What was your Yorkshire pudding starter? Like, little ones with gravy, or were they jazzed up a bit ?

Just small ones with gravy. The beauty was in the simplicity :yesyes:

Carys
07-02-18, 16:43
I can imagine, sounds wonderful.

Memimck
07-02-18, 18:41
Thank you all for the replies.. you have put my mind at ease and i will defiently try Yorkshire puddings as soon I get them.
I have a very limited diet of bread biscuit and potato due to my severe fear of being/feeling sick... here are some foods im wanting to try but scared they'll make me sick for you all to talk about :D

Jacket potato with butter
Heinz Baked beans
Soup - worried the onions or seasons in them will make me sick
Toast
Cheese - maybe dairylea?
Birds eye Chicken dippers or fish fingers - worried about the batter around them

Have fun

Phuzella
07-02-18, 18:58
All those foods look very safe :)
The beans might make you a bit windy :D

Bigboyuk
07-02-18, 19:00
And very enjoyable too you will be fine as your current foods are lacking somewhat :) Let us know how you get on ATB

Phuzella
07-02-18, 19:03
Have Heinze tomato soup. That's delicious :)

Carys
07-02-18, 19:11
Do you just eat bread, biscuits and potato? Only carbohydrates and no protein, fruit or vegetables?

Bigboyuk
07-02-18, 19:13
Or even Aldi's tomato soup lol much cheaper and personally still very nice, now everyone knows where I shop :D ATB

Phuzella
07-02-18, 19:15
There's nowt wrong with Aldi :D

Bigboyuk
07-02-18, 19:21
There's nowt wrong with Aldi :D Used to be a brand person, but not any more lol :yesyes: ATB

Memimck
07-02-18, 20:10
Have Heinze tomato soup. That's delicious :)

I'm worried about the seasoning and the tomato and the sugars from which... I'm worried they'll irritate my stomach and make me sick :'(

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Yep every day I eat
A bowl of rice krispies with a yogurt
1 shortbread biscuit
1 farleys baby rusk with 2 strawberry yogurts
1 jacket potato - plain and a slice of bread
1 shortbread biscuit

That's it... I'm too scared anything else will make me feel or be physically sick... HELP!!!

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More foods I want to eat but scared to are
Rice
Carrots
Bananas
Crisps
Jam

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Do you just eat bread, biscuits and potato? Only carbohydrates and no protein, fruit or vegetables?

Yep every day I eat
A bowl of rice krispies with a yogurt
1 shortbread biscuit
1 farleys baby rusk with 2 strawberry yogurts
1 jacket potato - plain and a slice of bread
1 shortbread biscuit

That's it... I'm too scared anything else will make me feel or be physically sick... HELP!!!

Phuzella
07-02-18, 20:14
Don't worry about the sugars in tomato soup. Your food list above is all carbs/sugar. No protein minimum vitamins /minerals.

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Nome of the foods you want to try are known for causing sickness. Eat small portions and you'll be ok

Bigboyuk
07-02-18, 20:16
Unless there is really something wrong with your digestive system then you will be fine for sure, we can understand your concerns but anxiety is playing trick with your head try small bits of what you want to first,you are missing out on some tasty stuff enjoy :) ATB

Carys
07-02-18, 20:21
Have you been limiting your food like this for a long time Memimck ?

Are you seeing anyone to help with your phobia ?

Memimck
07-02-18, 20:30
Have you been limiting your food like this for a long time Memimck ?

Are you seeing anyone to help with your phobia ?

Yah for about 2 years now... I feel absolutely terrible and am very underweight I just panic so much I csnt stand feeling so unwell but i can handle the sickness felt from hunger

I'm just scared I won't cook something right or the sugars in a food will be irritating or the dairy
And now I worry because I haven't eaten this stuff in a while that I won't be able to handle it.... :(

I'm very stuck

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I want to see a hypnotist but I'm not sure it will help

Carys
07-02-18, 20:45
You are missing out on so many important dietary elements necessary to keep you healthy, and for so long. I'm not surprised you are feeling unwell. You will of course know this, but you are in the grips of this horrible phobia. You didn't say, but I think it's incredibly important that you are seeing a doctor about this problem immediately. Have you visited a GP ?

You are in such a difficult place with this right now, and you must get some help. This can be sorted out, but you need some real world help from someone who specialises in this sort of problem...a referral to help you build the skills to deal with the phobia and start eating things that can make you feel more well. You aren't as stuck as you think, it will just take a small step, reaching out for some help.

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Fresh carrots (not cooked), peeled, and chopped into bite sized pieces would be a really good place to start. Have a bowl next to you to nibble on.

Bananas are great, they tell ill people to eat bananas as they are so good for you, and very gentle on the stomach and easy to digest.

How about raisins? You could mix a handful into your yoghurts?

There is no protein in the list of 'things you want to try' :weep:

Memimck
07-02-18, 21:17
You are missing out on so many important dietary elements necessary to keep you healthy, and for so long. I'm not surprised you are feeling unwell. You will of course know this, but you are in the grips of this horrible phobia. You didn't say, but I think it's incredibly important that you are seeing a doctor about this problem immediately. Have you visited a GP ?

You are in such a difficult place with this right now, and you must get some help. This can be sorted out, but you need some real world help from someone who specialises in this sort of problem...a referral to help you build the skills to deal with the phobia and start eating things that can make you feel more well. You aren't as stuck as you think, it will just take a small step, reaching out for some help.

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Fresh carrots (not cooked), peeled, and chopped into bite sized pieces would be a really good place to start. Have a bowl next to you to nibble on.

Bananas are great, they tell ill people to eat bananas as they are so good for you, and very gentle on the stomach and easy to digest.

How about raisins? You could mix a handful into your yoghurts?

There is no protein in the list of 'things you want to try' :weep:

I'm scared to go get help from a go because of how underweight I am.. I've seen stories of people like me being treated like anorexic and put into inpatient care and I couldn't do that as I wouldn't be able to eat what they give me as I'm scared of it and vomitting.
Thank you for the advice.... I was wanting to try chicken dippers or fish fingers but I worry I won't cook it right and get poisoning or that the batter around the chicken/fish will make me sick. If have chicken soup but I worry that will make me sick too :'(

Carys
07-02-18, 21:24
When animals or people are ill and have bad stomachs, they give them plain chicken and rice....as its so easy on the stomach and easy to digest. SO, chicken is a great place to start, but, you don't need to have a ready meal version of chicken in batter and breadcrumbs.

Why not just buy a pack of ready cooked chicken slices or a ready cooked chicken breast? You could take a tiny piece off it, a biteful, and try it and see how you are in an hour. I think you'll be totally fine, but if you want to really limit your intake to make sure you are ok, then literally have a bite, put it back in the fridge, have another bite next hour. Once you've done that a few times you should know its ok to have a bit more ?

I'm so sorry to hear that you feel this way about the GP and how you feel they might treat you. You have got an extreme problem here, and surely explaining it is a phobia and not anorexia would be believed.

Memimck
07-02-18, 21:38
When animals or people are ill and have bad stomachs, they give them plain chicken and rice....as its so easy on the stomach and easy to digest. SO, chicken is a great place to start, but, you don't need to have a ready meal version of chicken in batter and breadcrumbs.

Why not just buy a pack of ready cooked chicken slices or a ready cooked chicken breast? You could take a tiny piece off it, a biteful, and try it and see how you are in an hour. I think you'll be totally fine, but if you want to really limit your intake to make sure you are ok, then literally have a bite, put it back in the fridge, have another bite next hour. Once you've done that a few times you should know its ok to have a bit more ?

I'm so sorry to hear that you feel this way about the GP and how you feel they might treat you. You have got an extreme problem here, and surely explaining it is a phobia and not anorexia would be believed.

Thank you for all your help... I just don't want to be put I to a hospital :(
Your right about the chicken that sounds like a good idea I might try it. Do you mean to eat it cold or heat it up... can't hearing chicken be bad. I want to try rice... is mirowavable rice ok? Can you under or over cook rice?
Your being so kind thank you after talking to you to ight I actually had a bite of my mum's toast... and It had butter on it!!!!!! Know it sounds pathetic but haven't eaten anything like that in so long my mum was so shocked... thank you... I want to beat this I can do this your right my body properly feels so sick from missing it on nutrients for so long

Carys
07-02-18, 22:17
You should be incredibly proud of yourself!!!!!! I bet your Mum was astounded !!!! That is a really big step, and a fantastic step in the right direction after two long years. :D:D:D:D

You can buy those packs of microwaveable rice, Tilda do loads of different packets, from totally plain, mushroom, tomato, lemon rice to egg fried rice and ...well...they do loads. They are SO easy to do and you can't get it wrong (AND being microwaved means there can be no germs!) ALl you do is squish the packet around in your hands to separate the rice, then you tear a corner to let the steam escape and microwave for 2 minutes. It is steaming hot and perfectly cooked.

Later on, once you have broken through these barriers you can learn to cook rice (its easy , but yes you can over or under cook it, not that it will hurt you but it won't be as nice to eat!) but why not make it easy on yourself at first and just deal with the trying of a few bites of news things.
Same for cooking chicken, learn how to cook it later.....

I was suggesting buying a packet of chicken pieces already cooked and try them cold. Any supermarket, in the meat section (near the ham and other cooked meats) will have some absolutely plain chicken breast pieces already cooked and ready for sandwiches. You keep it in the fridge and tear a little piece off and try it, like the bite of toast you just had. It's already properly cooked and ready to eat. The only thing is, once the pack is opened you can only keep it for a few days (it will tell you on the packet). Be very careful, go very slowly, a tiny bit here and there.

You know what , your motivation to NOT be treated by someone else/other people seems strong enough that bit by bit you could make a big difference to your eating habits.

Can your Mum help you with choosing and getting some plain microwaveable rice and ready cooked chicken ?

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Edited to add......


If your Mum went to the doctor with you, she could help discuss you getting some therapy for your problem, and make sure that you are treated at home in the community?!

Memimck
08-02-18, 08:33
You should be incredibly proud of yourself!!!!!! I bet your Mum was astounded !!!! That is a really big step, and a fantastic step in the right direction after two long years. :D:D:D:D

You can buy those packs of microwaveable rice, Tilda do loads of different packets, from totally plain, mushroom, tomato, lemon rice to egg fried rice and ...well...they do loads. They are SO easy to do and you can't get it wrong (AND being microwaved means there can be no germs!) ALl you do is squish the packet around in your hands to separate the rice, then you tear a corner to let the steam escape and microwave for 2 minutes. It is steaming hot and perfectly cooked.

Later on, once you have broken through these barriers you can learn to cook rice (its easy , but yes you can over or under cook it, not that it will hurt you but it won't be as nice to eat!) but why not make it easy on yourself at first and just deal with the trying of a few bites of news things.
Same for cooking chicken, learn how to cook it later.....

I was suggesting buying a packet of chicken pieces already cooked and try them cold. Any supermarket, in the meat section (near the ham and other cooked meats) will have some absolutely plain chicken breast pieces already cooked and ready for sandwiches. You keep it in the fridge and tear a little piece off and try it, like the bite of toast you just had. It's already properly cooked and ready to eat. The only thing is, once the pack is opened you can only keep it for a few days (it will tell you on the packet). Be very careful, go very slowly, a tiny bit here and there.

You know what , your motivation to NOT be treated by someone else/other people seems strong enough that bit by bit you could make a big difference to your eating habits.

Can your Mum help you with choosing and getting some plain microwaveable rice and ready cooked chicken ?

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Edited to add......


If your Mum went to the doctor with you, she could help discuss you getting some therapy for your problem, and make sure that you are treated at home in the community?!

Thank you :D it actually felt good I actually quite liked it ... butter and everything I'm still in shock... that's the first time I've done anything like that in 2 years your... I just feel like I've reached a point where I don't want to be this way anynore... but it's still so hard because im still so scared I'm gonna be sick :(

My mum will help me with getting rice and chicken etc.. she's just ordered me Yorkshire puddings in our shopping so their the next thing in Going to try and eat.
Can you not get poisoning from cooking rice in the microwave or is it ok from those little packets... uncle Ben's do boil in the bag rice... is that safer or does it really not matter.

What about jam and butter by putting things like that on my bread or toast is that ok... I just don't want it to make the food too heavy.
Can you heat them cold chicken bits or not?

Should I be worried thst I haven't eaten this stuff in so lomg so my body might not be used it all and reject it?

Your very helpful Thank you loads xx

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Also... I'm wanting to add fruit I was thinking bananas ... but im worried the sugars that occur in fruit will irritate my stomach ... I know added and refined sugar can be irritating but I'm not sure if the ones in sugar are the same or if they don't count... if you get what I mean.... as fructose sugar can be irritating and fructose is whats in fruit I already have over 50g of sugar a day would adding like a banana be too much sugar in my body I don't want it to make me sick if I have too much sugar.
Sorry if I seem irrational again I was just wondering.

Carys
08-02-18, 09:06
Hiyer,

I wish I knew the answers to all your questions, but I'm so sorry but I don't.

I'm not an expert on nutrition, or someone who has been limiting their food and is very underweight, I'm just a Mum who has a daughter of exactly your age and I'm a keen cook with an interest in nutrition in general :o)

May I ask your BMI ? (you don't need to say, or you can PM me if youd prefer) I was thinking that you should get some assistance from the GP and advice on how to reintroduce foods as I know there are specialists in this field who know how to achieve slow weight gains and foods that are best to ensure your electrolytes remain balanced, your digestive system isn't overloaded at first and your metabolism is monitored - and things like that.

Here's an idea: I know you don't fit the classification for the usual eating disorders, but the result has been the same and it is a mental health problem SOOooooo, here we go.....

https://www.beateatingdisorders.org.uk/

How about giving them a ring on their adult helpline and asking them for their advice. Also, they seem to have a huge quantity of resources on all aspects of eating and food across the top menu. You could ask them this question...


Should I be worried that I haven't eaten this stuff in so log so my body might not be used it all and reject it?


I will be here to continue supporting you, and as I've said I will happily PM if you'd rather not put things up here.


(I see absolutely no harm in smearing a little jam or butter on your toast by the way! AND if you want to increase the food you eat but carry on eating what you already eat, to increase calories, then add another bowl of cereal as that has vitamins and minerals added)

Memimck
08-02-18, 09:10
Thanks for all your help... thank you for the link I will have a look on the website.... your advice has been really beneficial to me and really made me think about my next steps... if I need anymore assistance I will be sure to pm you.
Thank you lots and lots x

Carys
08-02-18, 09:11
You are so welcome ! It is rare to hear that you have made a difference to people. I'd love to hear how you get on. Message me if you ever want to.

I think you are a really intelligent young woman, with so much potential and ability, who has been trapped by this mental health problem. I see a really bright future for you, because YOU have decided to deal with this. It was YOU who asked about Yorkshire puddings, it is you who is taking steps to deal with things. :)

I'll keep my eyes peeled for any other information that could be helpful to you. I still think rice is a good way to start, and a little chicken, but you could ask them on that helpline above.

Memimck
09-02-18, 18:26
Ok... so just wanted to update everyone... after all your comments... tonight i just had dinner and i had a yorkshire pudding... i ate it all!!! And im not afraid to say... it was actually really nice... still feeling anxious as just eaten it but gotta say i am proud of myself... makes a nice change from bread and biscuit :)
Thank you to everyone's comments you've really helped me start to move on... next food.... bananas :)

:tongue:

Carys
09-02-18, 18:28
Oh WOW !!!!! That is amazing !!! Really. That is absolutely brilliant. I'm so glad you came back to update. After your bananas.....try some protein....you really need some.

What did your Mum say ??

Memimck
09-02-18, 18:32
Oh WOW !!!!! That is amazing !!! Really. That is absolutely brilliant. I'm so glad you came back to update. After your bananas.....try some protein....you really need some.

What did your Mum say ??

Thank you.. she can't stop smiling she is so happy and so proud of me... hope of recovery 😁

Carys
09-02-18, 18:36
DId you have any gravy ?

They are lovely when they are soggy in the middle with some gravy.

I think you can more than 'hope' I think you are taking strides that way. It is YOU driving this, and that is just tremendous.