anyone know any remedies for nervous stomach ache?
MyChocolateDiet
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anyone know any remedies for nervous stomach ache?
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Go for a poo.0
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:laugh: no. its not that. all clear.0
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Yoga and Cognitive therapy.0
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Yoga and Cognitive therapy.
doing yoga tomorrow, can i do Cognitive therapy. tonight? lol0 -
peppermint cordial or try sucking a strong mint0
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My flatmate swears by fresh raw ginger.
Or valium.0 -
you copy pasted it didnt you lol0
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I have anxiety disorder and the only thing that works for my nerous stomach is medication. Things that help a little before I give in and take my medicine are: hard candy, gum, and carbonated drinks.0
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so i ate a ritz...at least i no longer feel like i'm gonna hurl. now to find ONE RITZ cracker on MFP?0
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I wish. I've had IBS since I was 12. You need something with calming qualities, like Valium, a sleep aid, alcohol, and/or an antacid.0
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so i ate a ritz...at least i no longer feel like i'm gonna hurl. now to find ONE RITZ cracker on MFP?
found it.... "Nabisco - Ritz Crakers" you must mispell it like that for the "ONE cracker" to be an option, lol.0 -
I wish. I've had IBS since I was 12. You need something with calming qualities, like Valium, a sleep aid, alcohol, and/or an antacid.
OR empathy, and understanding?0 -
I wish. I've had IBS since I was 12. You need something with calming qualities, like Valium, a sleep aid, alcohol, and/or an antacid.
OR empathy, and understanding?0 -
Brandy and Port, half a shot of each, no ice. Of course it depends what you're doing!0
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gingerale, ginger tea, a soda cracker, or a sour pickle.0
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Candied ginger and hot, herbal teas.0
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Peppermint tea does it for me every time.0
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so i ate a ritz...at least i no longer feel like i'm gonna hurl. now to find ONE RITZ cracker on MFP?
You don't need a ONE CRACKER entry, just adjust the serving size.0 -
Seagrams VO or Scotch work for me.0
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I would recommend some music, and whatever relaxation techniques you dig. If this is an option for you, maybe try going for a swim...the feeling of floating/moving with the waves is really calming to me, and usually after swimming for a while, I need a nap (which is also relaxing). If you don't have anywhere to swim or don't enjoy swimming, maybe a comfort food or drink would help? It depends what kind of stomach ache we're talking about...
Feel better!0
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