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USAFmrs
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Name:
Kelly

All i want is ...

a freaking bagel ...with tuna. i l know I can thave it but DANG i want it!

Posted 2/13/07 10:20 AM
 
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Diana1215
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Name:
Diana

Re: All i want is ...

If you are craving it - then get it. Everything in moderation. I have had a few tuna melts to satisfy my craving. Go for it!

Posted 2/13/07 10:21 AM
 

pinkandblue
Our family is complete, maybe

Member since 9/05

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Name:
Stephanie

Re: All i want is ...

why can't you have it? Of course you can have it, enjoy !!!!!

Posted 2/13/07 10:23 AM
 

Gumpslilqtpie
Living the DREAM!!!

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Kimmer

Re: All i want is ...

My OB told me that he really frowned upon eating tuna at all.

Posted 2/13/07 10:28 AM
 

LuvMy2Girls
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Mommy

Re: All i want is ...

Posted by stephanief

why can't you have it? Of course you can have it, enjoy !!!!!



Go have it is right! WHy torture yourself! There's nothing wrong with a bagel and tuna!

Posted 2/13/07 10:28 AM
 

pinkandblue
Our family is complete, maybe

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Stephanie

Re: All i want is ...

Posted by Gumpslilqtpie

My OB told me that he really frowned upon eating tuna at all.



hmmm,. that is so wierd that all these doctors have such differing opinions....my doctor said it was fine to have up to 2x a week.....

Posted 2/13/07 10:31 AM
 

nmp070106
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Member since 8/06

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Nicole

Re: All i want is ...

i had it on sunday!! mmmmmmmm go for it!

Posted 2/13/07 10:32 AM
 

LuvMy2Girls
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Mommy

Re: All i want is ...

Posted by stephanief

Posted by Gumpslilqtpie

My OB told me that he really frowned upon eating tuna at all.



hmmm,. that is so wierd that all these doctors have such differing opinions....my doctor said it was fine to have up to 2x a week.....



Same here! Everything in moderation..
I was told to be careful with raw/fresh tuna types, not the can.

Posted 2/13/07 10:32 AM
 

USAFmrs
LIF Adolescent

Member since 11/06

796 total posts

Name:
Kelly

Re: All i want is ...

really???? you just made me so happy :)

Posted 2/13/07 10:33 AM
 

MrsDiamondgrlie
Bailey

Member since 5/05

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Name:
D

Re: All i want is ...

My doctor said to "avoid" tuna but it was definitely not in the "no" list. Enjoy!

Message edited 2/13/2007 10:34:59 AM.

Posted 2/13/07 10:34 AM
 

Elbee
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Name:
Me

Re: All i want is ...

Avoid Albacore Tuna. The other canned tuna are made from smaller tuna fish (less mercury)


Link to advice

Message edited 2/13/2007 10:45:06 AM.

Posted 2/13/07 10:42 AM
 

vegalady
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Member since 6/06

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Name:
SNV

Re: All i want is ...

i crave tuna at times as well. My midwife says i shouldnt have it. But i have had it twice during my pregnancy thus far.

Just make sure u dont eat too much of it.

Posted 2/13/07 10:53 AM
 

EmmaNick
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Member since 12/06

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Re: All i want is ...

The FDA had released prior guidelines about safe fish intake, but the latest recommendations finally address tuna. Women of childbearing age, pregnant and nursing women, and children may:

* Eat up to 12 ounces a week of canned light tuna and other low-mercury fish, such as salmon, shrimp, catfish, pollock, and fish sticks.

* Eat up to 6 ounces of fresh or canned albacore (white) tuna. They have more mercury than light tuna.

* Eat up to 6 ounces of locally caught fish.

* Avoid large fish, such as shark, swordfish, king mackerel, and tilefish, which have the most mercury.

Too much mercury is linked to Autism, so I would avoid eating too much of it.

Posted 2/13/07 10:56 AM
 
 
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