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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Yeh', that makes sense.
I think I might book an appoitment with a nutritionist because although a lot of the things I eat are wrong and I know they're wrong... there are a lot of things that I eat that I don't really realise are wrong, or things that I think are wrong so leave out but are actually right.

And a lot of things that are good for most people, are shit for me, 'cus of spazguts.. like carrots for example.

right/wrong meaning 'good/bad for you'
(, Wed 13 Apr 2011, 14:10, 2 replies, latest was 15 years ago)
I think some proper advice for a man of your liquidity would be advisable.
Let them know about your mongsides when you book the appointment, so you can get the most out of it.
You won't have to eat good stuff 100% of the time! But it might make your life a little easier, Gonzeroos.
(, Wed 13 Apr 2011, 14:12, Reply)
I wouldn't fucking bother
nutrionists are sham woo-mongers of the highest arse order. Try a clinically registered dietician. I can claim I'm a nutritionist, for a start. As I believe has been said by Dara O'Brien, nutritionist is to dietician what toothiologist is to dentist.
(, Wed 13 Apr 2011, 14:18, Reply)
*to both of you*
Yeah', the specialists at the hospital can hook me up with someone proper, I didn't say dietition because I don't really know. But whoever the docs set me up with will be good.
(, Wed 13 Apr 2011, 14:24, Reply)

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