• flicker@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Lemme tell ya.

    I ate one bite of a burger. It tasted amazing. Then I put it down and said, “I can’t eat this and I don’t know why.”

    Everyone else ate. After dinner it was discovered there was mold in the buns. A few hours later, everyone else was barfing. No one who was there will eat something if I can’t eat it.

    Over Xmas, I ate a bite of fudge. I threw up immediately after- just a tiny bit, because it wasn’t much food. Someone who wasn’t there for the burger incident wouldn’t listen to me, and ate an entire square of the fudge.

    I had to go downstairs because he spent the night hurling, and I knew I wasn’t a very sympathetic figure. He kept saying, “Throw it all away! I should never have eaten it! Whyyyy!”

    I’ve been called “picky” and I say to them, the loss of not eating a thing because it gives me bad vibes is absolutely worth it every time it doesn’t make someone sick, so I can avoid the one time it does.

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      10 months ago

      I must have the opposite of what you have, unless it’s gone very off I have eaten a bit too much bad food but never gotten sick from it.

      Moldy bread, fruits in a container with a rotting fruit or two, bad yogurt. Yet my stomach held strong and made nary a sound

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        10 months ago

        Same here, iron stomach when it comes to questionable food. I have never had food poisoning, and I generally double most “how long will this last?” advice.

        Cooked Beans? 2 weeks in the fridge is fine! are they slimey? Well is it good slime or bad slime because maybe the natto I was storing next to it inoculated it. Oh it’s disgustingly sour? Curry powder and a long hot cook in the microwave can fix that!

        My food aversion seems to be so random. I fucking love bananas, I eat bananas every day, then one day, I’ll be halfway through a perfectly good banana and my body will just go “nope” and the texture, taste and smell of the banana makes me dry heave. I won’t even be able to look at the banana, and it will last a few days. The worst part being that I’m still craving the idea of eating a banana!!!

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          10 months ago

          Wow I’m exactly the same, how ??! I eat pretty much everything but, some things like banana I randomly crave or they disgust me for absolutely no reason depending on the day. I didn’t know it may be linked to my ADHD.

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            10 months ago

            I’m not sure if mine is ADHD related or autism. I am being treated for ADHD (despite my formal diagnosis being “N24-CRD induced dopamine dysregulation”), but my brother and father are autistic and I’m keen to be reassessed as an adult.

            I was assessed when I was 14, just after my brother was diagnosed, and they told me I had learned a lot of autistic behaviours from growing up in a household of autistic people, and I’ll grow out of it…but I’m in my 30s now and I definitely didn’t grow out of any of it, if anything it’s gotten worse when I lost the routine of school and in-office work.

            Which makes me think I might have some autistic traits that may or may not meet the criteria for diagnosis.

            Both ADHD and ASD have sensory processing issues that can lead to texture aversion, and both conditions increase people’s risk for ARFID and similar patterns of disordered eating.

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        10 months ago

        Not that I know of but I have no idea if I’d be any good at sensing actual poison versus like… mold. Or whatever was wrong with the fudge.