I"m confused if the ice you are talking about is the frozen water variety, or meaning a slang term for Crystal Meth. My advice varies greatly depending on what we are taking about here....
@perfectlove09 Stephen frye and Hugh Laurie went to university together and performed together for years before Hugh landed the role of house, you do know he is British
Don't you?
ALL OF THE BEST PEOPLE ARE BRITISH.
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@perfectlove09 Stephen frye and Hugh Laurie went to university together and performed together for years before Hugh landed the role of house, you do know he is British Don't you?
I did not know this, but have never watched House either.
OP, eat ice and ask your dr.
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@perfectlove09 Stephen frye and Hugh Laurie went to university together and performed together for years before Hugh landed the role of house, you do know he is British Don't you?
I knew he is British
@anna930 sorry.........I was responding while getting in my car and by the picture she posted I can't tell this is a "British" thing nor a "comedy" thing. I just saw a picture and then read "Stephen" and added the King.
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But chewing/crunching on it too much can be bad for your teeth. At least that's what my Dr said and Dr Google confirms. Too much crunching can cause micro cracks in your teeth.
I still chew the damn ice. It's too yummy to stop.
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Apparently no one here has ever heard of "pica", where you crave non-food items due to certain nutritional deficiencies. With anemia, this commonly results in an ice craving. All you can really do is replenish your iron stores with diet/supplements, which is absorbed best with vitamin C (eg. OJ). (There are far worse things to crave than ice IMO) Good luck!
My pleasure, Sergeant Sarcasm. figured it need pointing out since the op was vague to the whole craving ice.... If she's still craving then her iron is not undercontrol. Pica is a common problem with nutrient deficiencies.
Apparently no one here has ever heard of "pica", where you crave non-food items due to certain nutritional deficiencies. With anemia, this commonly results in an ice craving. All you can really do is replenish your iron stores with diet/supplements, which is absorbed best with vitamin C (eg. OJ). (There are far worse things to crave than ice IMO) Good luck!
Apparently you can't take the time to read any of the responses.
Just because no one came out and said Pica doesn't mean we don't know about it.
Apparently no one here has ever heard of "pica", where you crave non-food items due to certain nutritional deficiencies. With anemia, this commonly results in an ice craving. All you can really do is replenish your iron stores with diet/supplements, which is absorbed best with vitamin C (eg. OJ). (There are far worse things to crave than ice IMO) Good luck!
Yeah um, we've heard of it. Apparently you have never heard of "sarcasm".
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Duh.
Or if you really want advice from internet strangers head over to Babycenter, I hear they diagnose people over there.
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DD#2 New Year's Baby '15
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Google "foods high in iron." Eat more of them.
Ice ain't so bad.
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DD#1 December '12
DD#2 New Year's Baby '15
Married 07/09
I love Stephen King! I'll have to look this up later.
DD#1 December '12
DD#2 New Year's Baby '15
Married 07/09
DD#1 December '12
DD#2 New Year's Baby '15
Married 07/09
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OP, eat ice and ask your dr.
bfp#4 3/19/2014 edd 12/1/2014 please let this be the one!
beta @ 5w0d = 12,026! u/s 4/22/14 @ 8w1d it's twins!
@anna930 sorry.........I was responding while getting in my car and by the picture she posted I can't tell this is a "British" thing nor a "comedy" thing. I just saw a picture and then read "Stephen" and added the King.
DD#1 December '12
DD#2 New Year's Baby '15
Married 07/09
But chewing/crunching on it too much can be bad for your teeth. At least that's what my Dr said and Dr Google confirms. Too much crunching can cause micro cracks in your teeth.
I still chew the damn ice. It's too yummy to stop.
Just because no one came out and said Pica doesn't mean we don't know about it.
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