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One thing which has hit me time and time again is the complete exhaustion which hits me if I eat any foods in large quantities. Now by this I actually mean the sort of portion which an average person would think was normal for them!
I know that large meals are not recommended at all if you have POTS, the advice being to eat 5 times each day, high protein meals in small quantities, and in the main this is what I do. However the times when I forget, like last Saturday, when without thinking I ate a large jacket potato, I was bed bound within the hour feeling shattered. I am sure this is due to the lack of blood volume and POTS.
So what I'm wondering is what you all do to help this, and indeed I am wondering if this affects you all too.
The other thing I am really aware of is the need to eat my last meal quite early in the evening otherwise I go to bed feeling as if my food has gone nowhere.
Are there any foods which you avoid such as heavy carbohydrates? I know Carrigon has advised again several OI trigger foods such as garlic, lettuce and water melon, but do you have a problem with potatoes or stodge in general, or is it simply a question of eating little and often?
Thank you all for your help,
xx
I know that large meals are not recommended at all if you have POTS, the advice being to eat 5 times each day, high protein meals in small quantities, and in the main this is what I do. However the times when I forget, like last Saturday, when without thinking I ate a large jacket potato, I was bed bound within the hour feeling shattered. I am sure this is due to the lack of blood volume and POTS.
So what I'm wondering is what you all do to help this, and indeed I am wondering if this affects you all too.
The other thing I am really aware of is the need to eat my last meal quite early in the evening otherwise I go to bed feeling as if my food has gone nowhere.
Are there any foods which you avoid such as heavy carbohydrates? I know Carrigon has advised again several OI trigger foods such as garlic, lettuce and water melon, but do you have a problem with potatoes or stodge in general, or is it simply a question of eating little and often?
Thank you all for your help,
xx