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    You know you're too emotional when....

    You sit in a doctor's office BAWLING over the fact that your new medicine interacts with grapefruit.

    I'm switching meds again. This new med can not be taken with grapfruit. I eat a grapefruit every night. Its one of my nightly rituals where I relax and wind down. I had no idea how much I enjoyed this ritual until I heard I can't have it any more. So I sat and cried like a baby.

    Then I went to work, laughing with my coworkers at my stupid over-reaction.... and proceeded to cry during my retelling of the tale.

    Sooooooo.... what am I to replace my nightly retual with? Oranges? Grapes (hey, its half the name of the fruit I can't have!) Oh goodness... nothing will match grapefruit. Its a wonderfruit. Antioxidants, lowers blood sugar, raises metabolism, all sorts of good things in one wonderful fruit.

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    Try oranges! Or is all citrus forbidden?

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    Grapes pwn. They have natural sugar in them also, so they satisfy your sweet tooth (partially...). I eat grapes often, normally after I get home from school and my stomach feels like it wants to rumble its way out of my abdomen...


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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    Try oranges! Or is all citrus forbidden?
    Oranges ar e approved. I asked. It just isn't the same. I love the sour tartness of grapfruit. Sigh

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    Quote Originally Posted by catnapper View Post
    Oranges ar e approved. I asked. It just isn't the same. I love the sour tartness of grapfruit. Sigh
    Hmmm, maybe it's time to experiment in the produce department. Pomegranate perhaps? It's labor-intensive and satisfying to pop out each individual jewel of the good stuff?

    All citrus is pretty much off-limit for me, as I have become allergic to everything but lime. And I limit how much lime I ingest, just in case.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Karen View Post
    Hmmm, maybe it's time to experiment in the produce department. Pomegranate perhaps? It's labor-intensive and satisfying to pop out each individual jewel of the good stuff?

    All citrus is pretty much off-limit for me, as I have become allergic to everything but lime. And I limit how much lime I ingest, just in case.
    Hmmm, maybe I'll like the pomegrante because thats what I enjoy about the grapefruit because its so labor intensive. I peel the grapefruit like an orange then peel it out of hte indiviual skins like you get thsoe little tangerine slices from a can. I peel for about 20 mintues then make a big pile of grapefruit. I eat it only after its all been peeled.

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    I can't have them either, it's from my cholesterol medicine. I love grapefruits too, and miss them!

    Get some clementines, they're good right now!

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    I was going to suggest pomegranates too. They are very good for you. And I believe they can be tart? It's been a very long time since I've had one though.


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    Quote Originally Posted by catnapper View Post
    Oranges ar e approved. I asked. It just isn't the same. I love the sour tartness of grapfruit. Sigh
    I feel your pain. Not that I eat grapefruits often (I just forget to buy them actually), but to be strictly forbidden to eat a favorite food, to me, is beyond devastating. Especially when it's something in which you find comfort.

    *Rocks you with your head on my shoulder*

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    If it is the tartness you enjoy, look for seville oranges ( marmalade is made from them) . I hope you can find something you enjoy to substitute for grapefruit.
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    I feel your pain I can't imagine not having my grapefruits, which I share with my daughter and we both love them equally as much. I'm so sorry I know I am pregnant so I'm emotional anyway because of it, but I got teary-eyed reading your post. I can totally feel your pain. I would have cried too had I been hit with that same news.

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    Awww, Kim that is really sad, and I feel so sad for you especially when its your comfort food. I hope you can find a good substitute and a way to wind down again. I completely understand why you would have sat there and cried...I would have too.

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    Yup, no grapefruit allowed on my cholesterol med either.

    I was going to suggest pomegranates, I LOVE them! They are in the stores just now, not sure if they are available year round.
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    Not a fan of grapefruit, but I feel your pain. I citrus. I've even been known to bite into a lemon.

    I saw a lady on Oprah a few years ago who said she had conceived all 3 of her children while on the birth control pill. Turns out she was washing it down with grapefruit juice. It evidently neutralizes a lot of medicines.
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    Grapefruit/citrus fruits alternatives

    Hey Kim, see if any of the citrus fruits listed here would be an alternative to your beloved grapefruit.

    The pomelo looks like it might be a good alternative, or the Ugli fruit.

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