I think I'm lactose-intolerant also. I can eat cheese, yoghurt and butter with no problem. But when I drink milk straight or eat it with cereal I can feel it in my stomach and I don't feel comfortable. I never have vomited or anything but I like to avoid drinking it. I read that many Hungarian people have it and even Central Asian people. Also the fact that I'm sure I was never breastfed and I drank little milk growing up might contribute to it.
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Anonymous2007-12-31 4:06
>>3
So you are from Hungary
how's the CP this month there?
>>7
you should eat a shit load of icecream and drink a lot of milk. then attend some opening movie, a long movie at that. try to keep much of it in. try to sit in the center of the theater. about 40 min into the movie, unleash hell upon the noses of those unsuspecting people.
I got a bj from #11s Mom, and rim job just his dad.
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anonymous2008-03-10 4:03
Ughh...lactose intolerance. You have to hate it. I have to take pills, I can't even eat the slightest bit of milk without dieing. Horrible, just horrible.
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Anonymous2008-03-20 3:36
well try drinking a lower percent milk.well it also means that you have to use the bathroom and take a number 2. when drinking milk, make sure you eat something that will off balance it due to its PH level of alkline. even thought its mostly of fatty acids.