Huel is a high fibre food, so is often not seen as suitable for people suffering with IBS. However, there are Hueligans with IBS who find Huel really helps. It varies from person-to-person.
Weirdly Iâve been bunged up the last couple of weeks for some reason, I havenât done anything differently and have the same Huel diet I had before. Even pushed myself to drink more water, every morning at 7am before going to work I was regular. Will have to try some Phillips milk of magnesia before bed and hope for an eruption in the morning. Getting a bit of chest pain and suspect itâs to do with that and maybe trapped wind.
Iâve been using Huel for the past few months now without much problem. I started slowly on one Huel a day, then went to two, then added a Huel bar. Everything was fine until last week. I went on holiday and didnât have any Huel for the week. When I got back I went straight back to my previous level. It turns out that was a big mistake. I spent all last night âHuelling the porcelainâ. Tonight it has been the gas, the whole house stinks! My wife is not amused. I on the other hand find it hilarious. I may be sleeping in the spare room tonight.
I have started off on Huel with two scoops mixed with water and managed to sh!t my bed the other night in my sleep. Needless to say, it took a lot of effort and three loads in the washing machine at 2am and a fist full of wet wipes to clear things up!! Is it that Huel is not for me - which would be a shame!!
Beware the wrath of Greta!
@Wendy_Shepherd howâs the Hueling going? Havenât seen you around here for a while!
That sure was a lot of poopingâŚ
The hueling is somewhat intermittent at the moment, wish I could do at least one a day, but my body is really wanting savoury and crunchy foods right now, so Hull just doesnât fit. I do sometimes make one when Iâm at work and there is nothing else, but at home I very rarely have huel these days. Iâm not sure if itâs down to the most recent change in medication or what, but my diet could certainly do with a big nutritional improvement. Iâm living off gf pasta with red pesto and green olives these days, and bread, which does not agree with me if I have more than one or two slices a day. Anyway, how are you? I pop my head in here sometimes, but the atmosphere seems to have changed. Plus, at 50, my opinions are not woke enough to be web-worthy. Odd, because I always considered myself pretty progressive, but we seem to be walking headlong into Orwellâs 1984 - no need for blindfolds, nobody ever looks up from their phones these days anyway!
Have you tried a fine entry forward and inverted bell shape aft? that could do it.
Glad itâs not just me. Youâve summed this up perfectly.
Iâm visiting maybe once a week instead of my previous twice a day.
Noone has a sophisticated sense of humour any more. I blame @gtipug for starting the trend
Duh. âAuto-correctâ strikes again.
I find this offensive, it is my god given right never to be offended EVER for any reason. And you have violated that right.
Winter is coming, the snowflakes are here.
If we can keep this a millennial only space please.
Are you quoting from the Web-userâs Guide to the 21st Century (super-woke edition), by any chance? Iâm sure Iâve heard that somewhere beforeâŚ
Iâve informed the thought police. Theyâre on way to take you to the reeducation camps. Weâll soon have you up to date on 21st century.
Just used to feel a lot more like a community. More regulars, more excitement, more interaction with the staff and less mundane boring questions being asked. You learned something. You came here, interacted with people you never knew yet grew fond of, but still went away feeling like youâd gained something.
Felt like somewhere you wanted to check every day to see what youâd missed. Youâd leave a tab open on your phone constantly to keep an eye out for new threads. Youâd pay attention to the badges and for some reason, actually care which ones youâd acquired.
Now itâs just awful puns, euphemisms, over-asked questions, questions that could have been answered with a simple Google search, people who post one thread full of misery and never comment again and a few mundane journals/logs.
There was a fantastic journal written and maintained by @jeffy89, but she was âaskedâ to call it a day after so many posts. It died around that time here and hasnât been the same since.
I like it here, but I wasnât around in the old days back when it was all fields. I think most social networks (which this absolutely is) have an exciting phase while theyâre fresh and have a small, tight-knit community.
Iâve read a lot of that journal and it does seem weird that it was shut down. It was very âwarts and allâ but there was nothing particularly contentious.
Wow⌠thatâs probably the most depressing comment Iâve ever read. Who knew a thread about poop would produce such a comment, but like @David says all social media style platforms are exciting in the early days. I remember the early days of twitter before trolls and trump. Maybe youâve just been on so long you know everything you need to know about huel and thatâs why you feel you come away with nothing.
ever?
Ever been on Reddit?