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Today I changed from chicken broth to a cream based Soup. I had been eating chicken broth for WEEKS now and was so excited to try a cream based soup. At lunch I was able to finish 1/2 cup with no issues. My tummy felt full and heavy and I wanted to nap. For dinner, I reheated some soup and everything was fine. I was laying in bed, watching some Netflix and then from nowhere the back of my mouth started salivating. I ran to the medicine cabinet for some Zofran. Even thought it dissolved completely, I still threw up my soup from dinner. I was dreading that heaving motion, but it wasn’t as bad as I was expecting.

I think I was just too excited to move onto new things and my stomach wasn’t ready. Tomorrow that soup is going in the garbage and I’m going back to what works, Chicken Broth!!!

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I think this was the foamies not nausea. It likely was from eating too much Soup (being full & heavy) & then lying down so the soup was lying in your tummy. The foamies causes excess saliva (often thick & gloopy) & then you can bring up what you ate. It will occur if you eat something that is too dry or coarse or eat too much or too quickly. The food gets stuck (hence the saliva to try to ease the stuck food down) or literally overflows back up. The zofran won’t help with that. But you’ll feel better after bringing up what you ate.

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Yep @Arabesque is correct, the foamies. You overate. I still do it now and again. I think of them like a teacher at my school who after thumping you around the ears would say ' will you never learn? '

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1 hour ago, summerseeker said:

I think of them like a teacher at my school who after thumping you around the ears would say ' will you never learn? '

This reminded me of a friend who got a LAP band (many years ago now) and named it after the strictest nun in her school growing up. Until she explained, I was so confused when we went to lunch and she said "Sister Agnes is not happy with me right now."

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23 hours ago, Arabesque said:

I think this was the foamies not nausea. It likely was from eating too much Soup (being full & heavy) & then lying down so the Soup was lying in your tummy. The foamies causes excess saliva (often thick & gloopy) & then you can bring up what you ate. It will occur if you eat something that is too dry or coarse or eat too much or too quickly. The food gets stuck (hence the saliva to try to ease the stuck food down) or literally overflows back up. The zofran won’t help with that. But you’ll feel better after bringing up what you ate.

I didn’t know foamies was a thing!

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Oh yeah. They’re a big thing. I still get attacks usually if a food is coarser than I expected (some vegetables can be too fibrous some days). And sometimes if something sits a bit more heavily in my tummy. Some people rarely experience them & others, like me, are a little more sensitive & have them more often. I can go for months without experiencing one & then oh no. As I said I feel fine after I’ve bought up the offending mouthful or two & often can go back & finish my meal (avoiding the offending component). Had an attack last night with mince. Yes mince. Yet I ate it the night before without a problem. 🤷🏻‍♀️

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Try thinning out the cream Soup with some chicken broth and eat only about 1/4 to 1/3 of a cup at most. Over time thin it out less until it is the normal consistency. Cream Soups sit heavier than broth and my stomach counts them closer to a pureed food than it does a Fluid. So I follow the food portions with them. I had to be very strict about this after surgery because just one bite too many and I'd be in the bathroom throwing it all up! So not cool...

I love when people name their tiny tummies. LOL Mine has not claimed a name yet!

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