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When you get stuck do you have a moment to get to the bathroom or is in instantaneous dry heaving where you would have to duck and run to the loo? Do you have a few moments where you can try and relax it out? I'm curious to know what it feels like exactly. I really want to avoid having to run to the bathroom and barf during social situations but from what it sounds like its a learning experience to figure out what you can or can't have.

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Read below (links to my blog here on LBT) if you want my first experiences with each, but let me tell you the first time is the worst...you get better at knowing it's coming and sometimes it does actually pass. Click here: PB and SLIMER

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That was exactly what I wanted to know. Thank you for posting your blog! I had to admit that it made me giggle but thats only because I haven't been through it hehehhe.

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I find that I have time to pace around the bathroom (within shot of the toilet). Not a fun thing...but I try to do a 'mind over matter' thing...and if it doesn't work...I'm where I need to be.

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