• @RGB3x3@lemmy.world
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    492 years ago

    People who are lactose intolerant don’t usually die from it.

    People with peanut allergies very quickly die from it.

    Don’t think these are really comparable.

    • @TheAmishMan@lemmy.world
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      2 years ago

      This is the real difference.

      One is an allergy hypersensitivity that triggers the release of histamine that (in this scenario) closes the throat and causes the person to die.

      The other is a lack of an enzyme in the stomach to break down a specific component, so instead bacteria break it down. When they break it down, gas is released, which causes the stomach to be irritated.

      So one is your throat literally trying to kill you, vs your stomach being irritated (possibly very bad). Not downplaying lactose intolerance, but its not the same as a type 1 hypersensitivity

      Edit - as pointed out, most the stuff for lactose intolerance happens in the intestines not the stomach

      • Karyoplasma
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        Small correction: the stomach does not break down lactose, it’s in the small intestine where lactase breaks it down into glucose and galactose which are then absorbed. The irritation that occurs in lactose intolerant people is an irritation of the colon due to the gaseous bloat allowing more liquid to enter, the stomach is unaffected by all of this.

        • @TheAmishMan@lemmy.world
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          12 years ago

          Yep sorry for the oversight. Was using stomach moreso just referring to the digestive process, but you are certainly correct

  • @Knusper@feddit.de
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    192 years ago

    I just glug down my chocolate oat milk. Hits the same spot, without the explosive side effects.

    • @bitsplease@lemmy.ml
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      22 years ago

      Milk I’m fine on, but even if I didn’t have LI I’d prefer Oat, it’s ice cream that gets me - trust me, I’ve tried em all, nothing dairy free compares to a pint of Ben n Jerry’s (yes, not even their own dairy free stuff)

  • @aeronmelon@lemm.ee
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    152 years ago

    I was lactose intolerant as a child. I insisted on eating ice cream anyways. One day, I realized I was no longer lactose intolerant.

    • blargerer
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      222 years ago

      As someone that eats a moderate amount of dairy despite being lactose intolerant, my intolerance has gotten much worse with age.

          • @DarthBueller@lemmy.world
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            32 years ago

            Miyoko brand cashew cheeses are excellent if you’re not looking for melted cheese. They have an aged cheddar and a soft herbed “cheese” that are great as a cheese-board type thing. Also there are other companies making fake shredded cheese that is lightyears ahead of the soy-based rubbery garbage of a decade ago. I use a fake shredded cheddar on pizza - and it’s much better than being almost but not entirely unlike actual cheese. That said, I miss cheese. Stupid sexy alpha gal allergy.

            • @naught@sh.itjust.works
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              12 years ago

              I will have to check it out! Ive tried Daiya and a billion others but nothing is quite right (or is just flat out awful). That said, totally agree on soft cheeses / dips / spreads. Nothing beats a proper cheese pizza with mozz tho ;-;

              • @DarthBueller@lemmy.world
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                22 years ago

                Violife cheese is what my store carries. It’s better that daiya but not perfect. I’ve enjoyed the “sandwich slice” cheese they have, good melted.

          • TRBoom
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            32 years ago

            For cheese you just need to find one that has 0 grams of sugar in it. Lactose is a sugar, so if the cheese has 0g then it’s generally safe to eat.

            I’m extremely lactose intolerant (makes my stomach bleed) and I can eat cheese all day if it has zero sugar.

            • @naught@sh.itjust.works
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              22 years ago

              Neat! Hadnt considered that. Luckily I’m just a veggie by choice so the worst that happens is I feel bad for the cows and maybe a bit bloated.

        • @gac11@lemmy.world
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          12 years ago

          Not the op but when I use the lactase pills in the US, the fake sweetener gives me more stomach trouble than if I just get eat the ice cream. I have no idea why a pill needs to be sweetened when it does t require chewing.

    • TesterJ
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      82 years ago

      I was lactose intolerant as a baby. Grew out of it and ate cheese all the time. Then at 28 I was suddenly lactose intolerant again. Still eat cheese all the time but I just keep lactaid on me.

    • @sift@lemmy.world
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      62 years ago

      When I was a kid, I was diagnosed as being lactose intolerant as well. The thing is, I’m not lactose intolerant at all. I’m actually gluten intolerant. It’s very hard to diagnose without cutting gluten out of one’s diet. And I only figured out because I started making bread a few times each week and got very sick.

      The thing is, I always used to think I’d outgrown my lactose intolerance, too. If you have the time, maybe give a gluten free diet a try. My life is so much different now after cutting out gluten. At one point I was going to the gym for 2 hours a day, trying to lose weight, but I just couldn’t. Now, I’m the skinniest I’ve been in years and I mostly sit around.

      Unfortunately, the diet really does have to be totally gluten free. Even cross contamination will give me noticable problems for days. The body basically cripples its ability to intake nutrients after having any amount of gluten and it takes time to heal. On the bright side, it’s a pretty easy diet to follow when eating at home and a lot of restaurants now have gluten free options, too.

      • Rose Thorne(She/Her)
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        42 years ago

        Alright, I got a cow, but now there’s this asshole lurking about going on about “magic beans”.

        The cows doing nothing. She’s staring at him while she chews cud. What do I do? Can I stab him? She seems like a good cow, I don’t see a need to trade her for some beans, but he refuses to leave.

  • CarlsIII
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    2 years ago

    I made a other version of this meme:

    People on top of a skyscraper: “Please don’t push me off; I’ll die”
    People in a war: “Please don’t shoot me, I’ll die.”
    People at Disneyland: “Omg Disneyland is so fun.”

    • kase
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      12 years ago

      Absolutely agree with your point. But as someone who’s (granted, pretty severely) lactose intolerant, I most definitely wouldn’t call it Disneyland lol

  • Flying Squid
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    122 years ago

    I need my cheese and my yogurt. Thankfully, I can digest them. Ha ha, I win the evolution game.

  • PorkRollWobbly
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    92 years ago

    Am I lactose intolerant or am I just really good at clearing out rooms of unwanted guests?

  • SuzyQ
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    62 years ago

    Cows milk will make me very sick, but cheese is my weakness. I can tolerate (hard) cheese and a bit of butter, but everything else… Nope. Not even ice cream. Upside is I can eat all the cheese I want and not get stopped up. 🙃🫠

    • @DarthBueller@lemmy.world
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      72 years ago

      Wait… your version of lactose intolerance is you get “stopped up”?!? My version is dairy-based Draino pressure washing the bowl in brown noisomeness.

      • SuzyQ
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        82 years ago

        Oh, no. Sorry for the confusion. My husband, who is NOT lactose intolerant, will get constipated after eating lots of cheese while I will not.

        Besides the loose bowel movements afterwards, I can also do a fair impersonation of one of the kids from a horror film (the exorcist, maybe) and have it spew from the other end.

      • @Soggy@lemmy.world
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        62 years ago

        Normies get stopped up by cheese, us intolerants counteract the constipation with explosive diarrhea.

    • @Soggy@lemmy.world
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      12 years ago

      The upside is that the best high-dairy foods (ice cream and macaroni) are pretty easy to throw up, so there’s that I guess. I’m not as badly affected as I when I was a kid but I loved macaroni then and I still do. Lactaid pills were a lifechanger.

  • Damaskox
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    62 years ago

    I’ve understood that you can get over some allergies with tolerance treatment.

    I’ve also understood that the older you get, the more allergies you get.