Breakfast made sick
maybellinerq
Posts: 9
I usually eat oatmeal in the morning. Today i got bored and decided to eat a eggwhite, turkey bacon wrap. Right after I finished i got nauses and it made me vomit. Could this be because my body is so use to the oats in the morning?
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No ,that is not a normal response to food .Check with your Doctor0
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That's unlikely. It could be a fluke, or perhaps one of the items was not fresh. Have you eaten these foods before?
ETA: Personally, I would not consider this happening once as a need to call a doctor. If it happens routinely, then I agree that a trip to the doctor may be in order. Or perhaps a trip to the drug store for a pregnancy test, if it only happens in the morning.0 -
no. could be something was spoiled if it was that kind of immediate reaction. i second the motion to get thee to a doctor0
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first thought. Are you pregnant?0
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I'm not pregnant. I had green tea in the morning and it didn't make sick. It doesn't happen often so I agree that something may have been spoiled.0
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If your normal diet is relatively low in fat and you ate something as greasy as turkey bacon, it could just be your stomach wasn't used to the grease. I know that happens to me when I eat extremely greasy foods. If it happens again, see a doctor.0
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did you cook the bacon properly?0
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The smell of eggs always makes me feel nauseated. My co-worker cooks eggs in the microwave most mornings. I often have to leave the office for fresh air.0
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1. Did you make it at home or buy it out? Most likely cause would be a sanitation/freshness issue at the establishment.
2. On the other hand, the literature says we develop a gut flora based on the types of nutrients we feed it. That's why some people find it easier to do a gradual shift rather than a dramatic shift. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gut_flora
If you are cooking at home, perhaps first try egg whites mixed into your oatmeal. Then, move to whole grain bread with your eggs/bacon before trying to go directly to a high fat/high protein breakfast. Once your gut bacteria has balanced for more protein & fat, you won't get that reaction.
3. You could be allergic to one of the ingredients. Many people are allergic to eggs. If it was prepared at a restaurant, they could easily have put a spice or ingredient to which you are allergic, such as MSG.0 -
I bought it at my jobs caffeteria. I eat egg whites at home and whole wheat. I do eat a variaty of things but usually not greasy.0
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I think that might have happeed becasue i haven't eaten greasy foods in a while.0
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