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Guess it was inevitable...tossed my cookies at Disney World! Uggh!



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So, we decided on a last minute, and I mean last minute trip to Disney World this week. We just got home, but not until I threw up twice yesterday! I will be five weeks out on Monday, and this is the first I've hurled. I lost my lunch and my dinner. I did not try new foods, and I did not overeat. Looking back on each experience, the only thing I can figure is that I ate too fast. I ended up with a VERY TIGHT and uncomfortable feeling....I felt so full that it was difficult to breath heavy or even talk. It was after about 30 minutes each time that I finally threw up. It just stayed uncomfortable until my mouth started watering profusely and then here it all came. I instantly felt better.

Fortunately, today was much better, and I did fine at lunch and now dinner. I really think I just ate way to fast and did not recognize what I was doing! I don't want that to happen EVER AGAIN!!!!!

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Sorry to hear that. Eating too fast is not a fun lesson to learn, but now it's done! Hope you had a good time, the group meeting was good. Talk to you soon.

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Sorry to hear that. Eating too fast is not a fun lesson to learn, but now it's done! Hope you had a good time, the group meeting was good. Talk to you soon.

Glad the meeting went well, and I definitely plan to be at the next one. Back to work tomorrow, and I think the trip to Disney World was really good for my endurance. We walked a TON, and we rode bikes all day one day. I'm ready for the "real world" once again, I suppose!

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You poor girl!

Onward and downward!

We all have to learn our limits I guess.

Your learning curve was a bit rougher than expected.

Hope it all goes well in the future.

At least you were in a fun place, and could be distracted from the event.

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I have not done this yet, but I seems like it is just almost inevitable. I used to eat like lightning! I am so sorry. No fun. You had energy for walking, that is good. My energy is just in the toilet today, so I am going to try and take some Iron. I feel really foggy which is driving me nuts. Did you throw up familiar foods or did this occur when you tried something new?

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I was really surprised by my energy level--we even rented bicycles one day and road for hours. I am taking an Iron supplement daily and try to remember my b-12 weekly. I still have not mastered the stupid Calcium as I can't remember to take it so many times a day!!

It was all familiar foods--meatball (1 and 1/2) one meal and snow crab the next. I've had both of those here at home with no problem, and I had the snow crab on the first day of the trip without any trouble too.

Thankfully, I felt like new just after throwing up and did not carry those icky "sick" feelings that come with throwing up normally. It was like major relief!

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It?s been 6 weeks since my surgery and i have noticed that i have had to learn how to eat slower as well. i haven?t vomited but thankyou for sharing your experience and continue eating slowly....wouldn?t want to have a bad experience.

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Well, I tossed my Cookies today for the first time. I just ate two little bites of chile, but it was the first time I had had ground beef, and up it came. I guess the ground beef/turkey was just too much. I feel fine now, but oh, not happy for about 10 mins!

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Well, I tossed my Cookies today for the first time. I just ate two little bites of chile, but it was the first time I had had ground beef, and up it came. I guess the ground beef/turkey was just too much. I feel fine now, but oh, not happy for about 10 mins!

Bless your heart! I can eat chili pretty well, but I have been sticking to the Wolf Brand lean canned, or I made ground turkey white chili and did okay with that. I haven't tried my own beef chili, and I have a feeling it wouldn't set well.

Funny, my family just had a dish I made with ground beef, and I opted for a piece of tilapia. Fish and shellfish go down really well.

I see the scale is moving! Woo hoo!:lol0:

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