Really weird question.
RedneckMomma77
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I have a really weird question to ask all of you. Do anyone else have any strange things that happen if you eat too much at one time or eat too fast?
For instance, if I eat too fast, I will get the worst case of the hiccups you've ever seen. I will hiccup non-stop for like 30 minutes, and it has made me sick in the past. If I eat too much, I start sneezing and usually sneeze anywhere from 10 to 15 times. It makes me wonder how I ever got fat, because I try to avoid both of these circumstances.
Does anyone else have things like these that happen, or am I just a freak of nature.
For instance, if I eat too fast, I will get the worst case of the hiccups you've ever seen. I will hiccup non-stop for like 30 minutes, and it has made me sick in the past. If I eat too much, I start sneezing and usually sneeze anywhere from 10 to 15 times. It makes me wonder how I ever got fat, because I try to avoid both of these circumstances.
Does anyone else have things like these that happen, or am I just a freak of nature.
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I don't think you're a freak of nature at all--I think not uncommon to get hiccups if you eat really fast, or is it drink fast?
I don't have that happen myself, but certain foods certainly hit my GI all wrong.0 -
Gaining weight doesn't have much to do with eating fast or too much in one sitting, rather it's about eating more calories than your body burns.
Also, you never knew about hiccups on a full stomach? >_>0 -
Theses things are common, not strange.0
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yeah, hiccups is a normal response.
when PEG feeding disabled people, part of the training is to always go slow to prevent hiccups.0 -
If I overeat my nose starts to run like crazy. So, I don't overeat often.0
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Gaining weight doesn't have much to do with eating fast or too much in one sitting, rather it's about eating more calories than your body burns.
Also, you never knew about hiccups on a full stomach? >_>
I don't have to have a full stomach for the hiccups to make me sick. I just hiccup so hard that it makes me sick. The next morning my stomach muscles/diaphragm will be sore from it.0 -
Nope. I just feel like sleeping.0
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@jeenak, nope not drinking too fast, just eating. I can't chug drinks.yeah, hiccups is a normal response.
when PEG feeding disabled people, part of the training is to always go slow to prevent hiccups.
That's actually nice to know! Yay, I'm not a freak after all.0 -
If I overeat my nose starts to run like crazy. So, I don't overeat often.
This is actually how the sneezing starts out.0 -
I always sneeze when I'm full.0
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