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Posted yesterday about Easter eggs ,after eating loads of choc,

wanted to see how my heart behaved in bed, think i had few extra beats but wern't sure, but did enjoy eggs.

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Great result.

Your sacrifice to help us all discover whether chocolate is a trigger is admirable 😉 . Well done higgy 😀 . 

Thanks for doing that experiment for us! I understand your sacrifice :)

Hi higgy , I too experimented with egg, actually felt OK, except feeling a bit sicky after a sugar fee 8 weeks, I can't say that I enjoyed it much though, maybe I have kicked the cocholate addiction. X

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