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Acid Reflux
I woke up choking. I don't think I was close to dying but for a moment it felt like I was. Acid reflux. And the moral of the story is don't eat curry.
Ailz and I had lunch yesterday at the Cafe Lahore, which is probably the best curry house this side of Manchester. Very nice. But the lesson needs to be learned- curries do me harm and if I want to live to be 80 I must LEAVE THEM ALONE.
I'm not going to pretend this is any great hardship. Curry is possibly my favourite food, but the truth of the matter is I don't like any food all that much. In spite of tuition by experts I find the whole business of eating a bore- and the restaurant experience is particularly boring because it takes a huge chunk out of the day which could be spent doing- oh, almost anything else. Restaurants make me edgy and anxious. I hate the waiting, I hate the fact that someone is suffering the indignity of serving me. I want to read a newspaper, I want to listen to the radio, I want to watch TV, I want to shovel the stuff in as quickly as possible and get on with my life.
Ailz and I had lunch yesterday at the Cafe Lahore, which is probably the best curry house this side of Manchester. Very nice. But the lesson needs to be learned- curries do me harm and if I want to live to be 80 I must LEAVE THEM ALONE.
I'm not going to pretend this is any great hardship. Curry is possibly my favourite food, but the truth of the matter is I don't like any food all that much. In spite of tuition by experts I find the whole business of eating a bore- and the restaurant experience is particularly boring because it takes a huge chunk out of the day which could be spent doing- oh, almost anything else. Restaurants make me edgy and anxious. I hate the waiting, I hate the fact that someone is suffering the indignity of serving me. I want to read a newspaper, I want to listen to the radio, I want to watch TV, I want to shovel the stuff in as quickly as possible and get on with my life.
are you better?
Ah well . . .
Re: are you better?
I agree, it would be better if I could take more pleasure in food, but, well, I'm just telling it like it is...
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Yes! I know!
I want to read a newspaper, I want to listen to the radio, I want to watch TV....
When we were children, we weren't allowed to read at the table. I actually managed (occasionally, and until caught) to set my book on the floor and turn the pages with my feet!
When I became a parent, I taught my children all the table manners they needed, then set them loose with books. We always read--all three of us--during every meal. I still associate a particularly exciting passage in The Gardens of Rama with baked potato and shredded cheese.
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My parents gradually slackened off. By the time I was in my teens some meals (Sunday dinner for instance) were taken in front of the TV.
I like to watch the news while I'm eating- and maybe have a magazine on the go at the same time. I tend not to read books because they demand too much concentration- and the last time I tried it I managed to smother The Color Purple in sauce.
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I don't think I'd want to do away with meal times, though. The ideal would be to swallow the pill, wash it down with a glass of wine and then sit quietly for a hour or so to let it digest.
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In an unrelated subject, do you have any books published? If so, I would like to read them.
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I think it's probably any spicy food. I suppose I could experiment, but I'm a little afraid to after last night's experience.
The only book I have had published (I just don't try hard enough) is a thing called The Illustrated Guide to Wicca by Tony and Aileen Grist. It does what it says on the cover but it's not really literature.
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I'm on various things. I take pills fot lactose intolerance and there are other things I can take for indigestion. But the main thing, I think, is to avoid spicy foods. So long as I eat sensibly the problem shouldn't arise.