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RE: Satisfoodation and lifegevity

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Sounds like a better option than the sad story I read some years ago about this kid (actually a young adult but anyone younger than me is a "kid") who had a health condition (may have been the same one by the sounds of things) from very young and as soon as they hit 18 they apparently decided that "living their best life" meant they were going to cast off all the unwanted restrictions their health conditions imposed and just do and eat whatever the hell they wanted. It didn't end well.

Assuming I like the food I don't limit anything aside from the one thing I'm anaphylactically allergic to (I don't eat that at all, and it is fortunately very easy to avoid). I have a bigger problem with remembering to eat ^_^;

Good blueberry cheesecake then? :D

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Hmm, yeah that, bugger it you gotta die of something, attitude is often self-fulfilling and ends badly.

Lolled at remembering to eat, and yes the blueberry cheesecake was splendid.