I enjoy Thai food. I get it twice a week, Mondays and Saturdays. There are four places in town that I rotate between so as not to seem too gluttonous. My usual order is a red curry with chicken. Lately I have noticed that after eating Thai food, regardless of the restaurant it's ordered from, I feel completely sapped of energy for the rest of the night, and brainfogged/clumsy and extremely unlucky much of the following day. I thought it was just a coincidence at first, but now it is happening every time I eat Thai and it is only getting more severe. I tried mixing up the dishes and throwing them off my trail by varying the order of which restaurants I order from, but nothing worked: still, Thai hangovers. I don't know what I did wrong or how to escape.
>>21951357You do realize Thailand and Taiwan are two different countries, right?
>>21951357If you're not trolling then this is a schizo delusion and no fact will sway you, but here are two ways that I would confirm this:Do online orders that are anonymous so these people would have no way of knowing you are the one picking up the food so they cannot poison you specifically. See if that changes how it makes you feel.Share your meal with other people to see if it has the same effect on them. Maybe go with another person and have them order the same thing you do, then swap your food once it's at the table.It's likely the case that some common ingredient in thai food is not agreeing with you anymore, which is why 4 different restaurants of the same specific cuisine owned by four different people who likely have little to no contact with each other are producing the same effect.
Pour a bag of sugar into these Noodles. Mmmm everyone is going to love it because their palates are simple. Get the hell out of here. Chinese is way better, it's just not hip to think this
Way better than Weeaboo feed too
>>21951357you're overdosing on waterbug extract
>>21951357If I were you, I would unironically get my blood glucose levels checked. One of the symptoms of diabetes is that you feel listless and unenergetic, because your cells cannot absorb glucose and leave you feeling tired all the time.Also note that you don't have to be eating a shitload of carbs for this to be a problem. Even if your red curry is nearly pure protein, your body still converts that protein to glucose via a metabolic process called "gluconeogenesis".t. diabetic
It's the PUFAs from the cooking oil poisoning you
>>21951357>extremely unluckyHow does this manifest, are you playing something that in the past you’ve normally Thaiwon, but now you’ve Thailost?Also I agree with the other anons, could be allergy or blood sugar related - it’s possible they all use the same supplier so if something about you didn’t change then maybe one of the products they order did