Who finds themselves craving strange things? I know this disorder is known as Pica and predominately associated with pregnant women, but ever since I can remember I've always craved two things: ice and (don't judge) toilet paper.
Oh yes, I could crunch on ice 24/7 if my body allowed it. Blocks of ice, little square ice cubes, hell, even snow!
I try not to eat too much ice, since it's bad for your teeth, it's considered a liquid (obvs) and it has no nutritional value. And I've heard of the old wive's tale that people with anemia tend to crave ice. I definitely find this to be true. When I had my transplants and my hemoglobin was normal, I did not crave ice. But once they failed I want it all the time. Weird, right? I wonder why that is! I've read a theory that people with anemia tend to develop mouth soreness and the ice numbs the mouth. Idk... I've never really had soreness in my mouth. I just love ice. haha
Now, to the really strange one.... toilet paper/paper towel.
When I was a kid, I would chew on toilet paper, never would actually swallow it, but chew it up and spit it out. I don't know why, but it tasted great to me.
The texture, the taste, the way it made my mouth slightly dry... I was a strange child, I guess.
lol Even now when I see it I get a strange craving. I don't chew on it anymore, stopped that about 15 years ago. But I always get this weird pang in my stomach when I see a roll of tissue.
It makes me wonder what my body thinks it's lacking to want TP!
So, does anyone else get strange cravings on dialysis? Do you ever give into those cravings? Why do you think you crave those things?