prplchknz
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I don't think you'd have to be a harlot to give birth to satan.
I don't want to, though
I don't think you'd have to be a harlot to give birth to satan.
If you're constipated it could be a real-estate issue. One of my kids was just barfing out of the blue several mornings a week for a while so we took her to the doctor, and it turned out she wasn't pooping regularly so there just wasn't enough room in her guts for digestion to happen so her body was rejecting whatever was stuck in her upper GI tract all night.
so you want me to give birth to satan. WOuldn't the mother of the spawn of satan be a total harlot? since it's the opposite of the son of god?
Many common problems may cause nausea and vomiting:
Food allergies
Infections of the stomach or bowels, such as the "stomach flu" or food poisoning
Leaking of stomach contents (food or liquid) upwards (also called gastroesophageal reflux or GERD)
Medications or medical treatments, such as cancer chemotherapy or radiation treatment
Migraine headaches
Morning sickness during pregnancy
Seasickness or motion sickness
Severe pain, such as with kidney stones
Yeah, do that. Feel better prpz.
As it turns out, I had had a little bit of a scare not too long ago. I started having nausea regularly in the mornings for about two or three weeks roughly about the time one would start getting morning sickness if they were pregnant. Happened to be my body not responding well to a probiotic that I'd started taking around that time. Stopped taking the probiotics and poof! All better.![]()
Purple, I saw you said it might be wheat. Have you tried going off wheat? It's in everything it seems, but I went off it and found out I'm reeaallly allergic. (I lost about 10 pounds in two weeks, just to show how allergic I am). Being allergic to gluten in particular has apparently become very common.It makes me really sick if I eat it now.
i'm wondering if the puking,s not psychological in nature, because it's not every day. but could a wheat allergy be like that?
My friend with celiac disease reported a lot of gastrointestinal problems. I don't remember him mentioning puking, but I do remember constant diarrhea.
i'm wondering if the puking,s not psychological in nature, because it's not every day. but could a wheat allergy be like that?