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Man Forced to Live on Diet of Easter Eggs and Has Eaten More than 200 This Year

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This man has a medical condition and the only foods he can digest are chocolate, mashed potato, Yorkshire puddings and fruit.

From January to April he only eats easter eggs and up to now has consumed over 200

What is surprising is that he has not developed Diabetes and his doctor has said he is healthy and a normal weight

I don't know about you but i only have to look at chocolate to put on weight

www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/dad-living-diet-made-up-29610419

telmel
a year ago
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Imnotcheap

Hope he can have gravy for his mash and yorkie.

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telmel

Imnotcheap Sounds like a plan I lol

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dawarwick

Sounds like a good dose of fake news to me or, an April Fool

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telmel

dawarwick I am not sure D, i havent seen any announcement and it was in a few different news articles , normally just one newspaper does this

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Jerseydrew

There's people with afrid that can only eat certain safe foods. This could be an April fools though. But some really struggle it's awful for those involved.

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telmel

Jerseydrew I would hope it is not a joke J, because of this , it would be in poor taste to use an illness to promote an april fool

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Jerseydrew

My thoughts excatly I know the stresses it causes families. The slightest change in a recipe can reduce safe foods even more. It's hell

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telmel

Its like in the previous article i posted about the airline and the family whose daughter had an egg allergy that was very dangerous to her even being in the vicinity of eggs , you can understand the father wanting to keep his daughter safe even if it meant disrupting the airline over their menus

Thank goodness i don't have any allergies , i love peanuts and eggs for example , especially chocolate ones , and can eat most things

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Pjran

He must be a rich man to buy all those Easter eggs. Everyone knows you get more chocolate in a large bar 😂.

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telmel

Pjran I thought that P, and why easter eggs, it isn't the tastiest or better quality chocolate

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eyeballkerry

Pjran I was thinking exactly the same. He can eat chocolate so why is buying Easter eggs which cost a lot more. Is it because it’s nearly Easter and the newspaper is linking the two just to make news?

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SaveMeSunday

cant work out if this is an april fools story as it sounds so awful to only live on those things.

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telmel

SaveMeSunday With it being the third today and nothing published to say it was i would assume it was a true story S

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MelissaLee1

It's not even Easter yet!.

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telmel

MelissaLee1 It says he eats them from January to April M , where he finds them in January is a mystery unless it is last years stock , or the easter bunny comes early at his house

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Pjran

telmel Easter eggs were being sold just after Christmas. I had too many Quality St left to even think about buying them 😇

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telmel

Pjran Cheers P, that answers my question

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