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Is food affecting your craps game?

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I have noticed to much food with salt has been affecting my toss. Seafood especially. My fingers swell a little. Has anyone had this trouble or a similar issue. 😯


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Posted by: OneMoonCircles on November 4, 2013, 7:49 am

It may not be the salt. Sounds more like a shell fish allergy. Those can be dangerous. Caution. Your Dr can test for that, might be a good idea.

I must relax for at least a 1/2 hour after eating before I can play again

OMC

Posted by: Dr Crapology on November 4, 2013, 12:32 pm

A full stomach tends to make us a little sleepy–whatever we eat. So after a big meal take a little time off by taking a short walk, playing a little blackjack using speed count, head to a $.25 ( or $.05) video poker, of if a GTC player you know is in position, make a few bests as he/she rolls. A break from actually rolling seems to help us.

Alligator Rose and Doc

Posted by: Eagle Eye on November 5, 2013, 1:36 am

I find I get sleepy when eating to much as well. I try not to over indulge. I find I get full much more easily these days. I have been using Trivia instead of sugar with my coffee and other foods. Higher protein with 52 grams of carb’s with each meal. Four real food meals along with protein shake at 10 and 2 pm. Oatmeal with cinnamon in the morning or granola cereal with 1%milk. Cinnamon has been proven to help with memory. Trying to stay away from salt, sugar, and fat. I don’t eat anything white. White stuff has a to much fat in it. I use avocado’s, olive oil, Omg-3 for my fat intake. I eat a hand full of almonds, walnuts, or mixed nuts each morning along with a good multivitamin. I drink one gallon of water a day to flush out impurities in my body. I usually eat a lean meat like eye of round, broccoli, and a small sweet potato in the day time. In the evening going with fish, brown rice, broccoli or any type of green. I sometimes eat a lot of fat when I need extra strength. I feel much better when I eat the right foods and get the proper rest.

Posted by: Finisher on November 9, 2013, 3:22 am

Besides practicing right you are eating right . Keep up the great job .
Love your posts too.
Good Rolling. 😀 😀

Posted by: The Breeze on November 9, 2013, 5:46 am

I agree with the shell fish issue and have noticed the same thing. It may be the salt they add to the batter or how they process it. I don’t have any allergy but do notice the fluid issue in my hands after having eaten shell fish. I also agree with those above about not eating and big meals prior to a night or day of rolling. Light meals work well for me. I also like your food selections and thing I will try some of the things your are doing.

Posted by: the gman on November 9, 2013, 4:22 pm

well i am not sure they can affect your roll, but they can make
it harder to get close to the table.

Doc says you need to keep an eye on what you eat, i told him
i watch it all, even the caramel bread pudding.

gman

Posted by: Timmer on November 9, 2013, 4:40 pm

"the gman" wrote: well i am not sure they can affect your roll, but they can make it harder to get close to the table. gman

Another Midwest truism by the Gman…! 😆

😎 😎 😎

Posted by: Eagle Eye on November 10, 2013, 4:55 am

I can put some food away, Finisher. I eat junk food too.

Posted by: Greenskeeper on November 11, 2013, 3:13 pm

My problem is that I like see food…. I see it, I eat it!