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Default Yesterday at 11:06 PM
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I have this sudden intrusive thought that everytime I think of peanut butter I find food disgusting. I like peanut butter. So I think I've just lost my marbles.

I did start a new med Wednesday night that may be messing with my mind a bit.

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It could be your meds, @Mountaindewed, but peanut butter has always made me feel like this. I can’t even look at it without feeling sick. I think it’s the colour, texture and smell. Not many foods make me feel like this.

Hopefully it will pass, especially if it’s something that you normally like.

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