Vomit

hmg90
hmg90 Posts: 314 Member
If you get sick and throw up, do you eat back your calories?

Do you just ignore it?

How long does it take for your body to absorb the food?
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  • BombshellPhoenix
    BombshellPhoenix Posts: 1,693 Member
    If I'm sick I will eat what I can hold down and not worry about calorie counting until I'm better
  • nomeejerome
    nomeejerome Posts: 2,616 Member
    If I am sick and throwing up, the last thing I am worried about is eating back my calories and wondering how long it takes for my body to absorb food.
  • levitateme
    levitateme Posts: 999 Member
    This is a weird question, but I wonder the same thing. I got sick last night, drank too much. I just assume I didn't absorb all the calories I ate/drank, I logged everything like I did and am just moving on. I'm not going to try to eat more or less today, just taking things as they come.
  • endermako
    endermako Posts: 785 Member
    I'm not going to log when I'm sick.
  • WBB55
    WBB55 Posts: 4,131 Member
    you'd have to measure the weight and volume of the vomit to estimate how many calories it represents (gross)
  • auddii
    auddii Posts: 15,357 Member
    If it happens once in a while when you are sick, just log as normal. One day doesn't matter in the grand scheme of things, and if you're sick, you're not likely to want to eat to make up those calories anyways.

    If you are looking for support of an eating disorder, you have come to the wrong place, and it is against the TOS for MFP.
  • hmg90
    hmg90 Posts: 314 Member
    you'd have to measure the weight and volume of the vomit to estimate how many calories it represents (gross)

    That's kind of hard...even if you're dedicated, how do you know what is what?
  • xcalygrl
    xcalygrl Posts: 1,897 Member
    If I'm sick I will eat what I can hold down and not worry about calorie counting until I'm better

    This.
  • DeguelloTex
    DeguelloTex Posts: 6,652 Member
    you'd have to measure the weight and volume of the vomit to estimate how many calories it represents (gross)

    That's kind of hard...even if you're dedicated, how do you know what is what?
    Just use ratios as estimates. Although, in my experience with friends who couldn't hold their tequila, you might be surprised how well you can tell what is what.
  • BigGuy47
    BigGuy47 Posts: 1,768 Member
    you'd have to measure the weight and volume of the vomit to estimate how many calories it represents (gross)

    That's kind of hard...even if you're dedicated, how do you know what is what?
    Taste it. The vomit will have a bile aftertaste.
  • _Waffle_
    _Waffle_ Posts: 13,049 Member
    If you get sick and throw up, do you eat back your calories?

    Only if you're a dog. Dogs do that but it's disgusting.
  • hmg90
    hmg90 Posts: 314 Member
    you'd have to measure the weight and volume of the vomit to estimate how many calories it represents (gross)

    That's kind of hard...even if you're dedicated, how do you know what is what?
    Taste it. The vomit will have a bile aftertaste.

    That doesn't answer anything at all. What will have a bile aftertaste? Doesn't say anything about quantity
  • Cranquistador
    Cranquistador Posts: 39,744 Member
    :indifferent:
  • Erin_goBrahScience
    Erin_goBrahScience Posts: 1,215 Member
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  • gypsy_spirit
    gypsy_spirit Posts: 2,107 Member
    If you get sick and throw up, do you eat back your calories?

    Only if you're a dog. Dogs do that but it's disgusting.

    Beat me to it. The wording of a post is so important. :drinker:
  • WBB55
    WBB55 Posts: 4,131 Member
    If you get sick and throw up, do you eat back your calories?

    Only if you're a dog. Dogs do that but it's disgusting.

    my cat does. Also disgusting.
  • AmyRhubarb
    AmyRhubarb Posts: 6,890 Member
    If you get sick and throw up, do you eat back your calories?

    Only if you're a dog. Dogs do that but it's disgusting.
    :laugh: I was thinking the same!

    Yeah, I agree with those who say don't worry about calories when you're sick. Eat what will stay down, get fluids in as best you can, and rest rest rest. Log cals again when you're well.
  • hmg90
    hmg90 Posts: 314 Member
    you'd have to measure the weight and volume of the vomit to estimate how many calories it represents (gross)

    That's kind of hard...even if you're dedicated, how do you know what is what?
    Taste it. The vomit will have a bile aftertaste.

    So riddle me this - I just purged and it tasted like chorizo. Do I eliminate the chorizo from my diary or count half of it?
  • PaulaKac
    PaulaKac Posts: 79 Member
    I will log what I can eat...just for logging sake
  • AmyRhubarb
    AmyRhubarb Posts: 6,890 Member
    you'd have to measure the weight and volume of the vomit to estimate how many calories it represents (gross)

    That's kind of hard...even if you're dedicated, how do you know what is what?
    Taste it. The vomit will have a bile aftertaste.

    So riddle me this - I just purged and it tasted like chorizo. Do I eliminate the chorizo from my diary or count half of it?
    :huh:

    I think you are waaaaaay to concerned about this. If you vomited the first time because you are sick, go lay down and forget about logging cals. Seriously.

    If you purged the first time, and/or are so consumed with logging cals that you feel the need to purge just to taste your vomit and determine how digested it was - seek professional help.
  • hmg90
    hmg90 Posts: 314 Member
    you'd have to measure the weight and volume of the vomit to estimate how many calories it represents (gross)

    That's kind of hard...even if you're dedicated, how do you know what is what?
    Taste it. The vomit will have a bile aftertaste.



    So riddle me this - I just purged and it tasted like chorizo. Do I eliminate the chorizo from my diary or count half of it?
    :huh:

    I think you are waaaaaay to concerned about this. If you vomited the first time because you are sick, go lay down and forget about logging cals. Seriously.

    If you purged the first time, and/or are so consumed with logging cals that you feel the need to purge just to taste your vomit and determine how digested it was - seek professional help.

    I'm just curious if the calories from my dinner are gone or not.

    I felt sick so I used my toothbrush. I want to know if anything I eat are added further to my calories or if those last ones ar eliminated
  • asdowe13
    asdowe13 Posts: 1,951 Member
    If you get sick and throw up, do you eat back your calories?

    Only if you're a dog. Dogs do that but it's disgusting.

    my cat does. Also disgusting.

    My cat does not, but i have to clean it up, and it's pretty disgusting.

    I keep telling him if he masticates his food a little longer and takes his time with the mastication he wouldn't throw it up.
    Maybe I should nutribullet his food into a shake............
  • QuietBloom
    QuietBloom Posts: 5,413 Member
    you'd have to measure the weight and volume of the vomit to estimate how many calories it represents (gross)

    That's kind of hard...even if you're dedicated, how do you know what is what?
    Taste it. The vomit will have a bile aftertaste.



    So riddle me this - I just purged and it tasted like chorizo. Do I eliminate the chorizo from my diary or count half of it?
    :huh:

    I think you are waaaaaay to concerned about this. If you vomited the first time because you are sick, go lay down and forget about logging cals. Seriously.

    If you purged the first time, and/or are so consumed with logging cals that you feel the need to purge just to taste your vomit and determine how digested it was - seek professional help.

    I'm just curious if the calories from my dinner are gone or not.

    I felt sick so I used my toothbrush. I want to know if anything I eat are added further to my calories or if those last ones ar eliminated

    Beyond complicated lab testing of your vomit, there is no way to tell what was absorbed and what was not.

    Skip logging for the day you were sick. If you feel extra hungry today, don't sweat going over a bit.
  • GretchenReine
    GretchenReine Posts: 1,374 Member
    you'd have to measure the weight and volume of the vomit to estimate how many calories it represents (gross)

    That's kind of hard...even if you're dedicated, how do you know what is what?
    Taste it. The vomit will have a bile aftertaste.



    So riddle me this - I just purged and it tasted like chorizo. Do I eliminate the chorizo from my diary or count half of it?
    :huh:

    I think you are waaaaaay to concerned about this. If you vomited the first time because you are sick, go lay down and forget about logging cals. Seriously.

    If you purged the first time, and/or are so consumed with logging cals that you feel the need to purge just to taste your vomit and determine how digested it was - seek professional help.

    I'm just curious if the calories from my dinner are gone or not.

    I felt sick so I used my toothbrush. I want to know if anything I eat are added further to my calories or if those last ones ar eliminated

    Everything you eat is doubled if you throw it up because it crosses your lips twice...in...and then out.
  • QuietBloom
    QuietBloom Posts: 5,413 Member
    If you get sick and throw up, do you eat back your calories?

    Only if you're a dog. Dogs do that but it's disgusting.

    my cat does. Also disgusting.

    You think that's disgusting. My guinea pigs eat their poop!
  • skippygirlsmom
    skippygirlsmom Posts: 4,433 Member
    According to this your body starts to consume calories while the food is in your mouth.

    http://www.cci.health.wa.gov.au/docs/vomiting.pdf

    Fact: Research has shown that, contrary to popular
    belief, vomiting does NOT get rid of all the calories
    ingested, even when done immediately after eating.
    Even the most successful vomiter will only be able to
    purge 60% of calories eaten…which means that you’re
    probably only vomiting up 30% of calories most of the
    time. Think about it – if you binge on 2,000 calories and
    vomit up 30%…which is 600 calories…this means that
    you’re absorbing 1,400 calories from your binge, even
    with your vomiting. This is because absorption begins in
    the mouth, continues in the oesophagus, and then in the
    stomach…so even if you vomit up all the contents of
    your stomach, many of the calories will have already
    been absorbed.
  • ActuarialChef
    ActuarialChef Posts: 1,413 Member
    Seeing as digestion begins in the mouth.. just count what you ate, get better, and resume normal logging/eating when you're ready.
  • ActuarialChef
    ActuarialChef Posts: 1,413 Member
    According to this your body starts to consume calories while the food is in your mouth.

    http://www.cci.health.wa.gov.au/docs/vomiting.pdf

    Fact: Research has shown that, contrary to popular
    belief, vomiting does NOT get rid of all the calories
    ingested, even when done immediately after eating.
    Even the most successful vomiter will only be able to
    purge 60% of calories eaten…which means that you’re
    probably only vomiting up 30% of calories most of the
    time. Think about it – if you binge on 2,000 calories and
    vomit up 30%…which is 600 calories…this means that
    you’re absorbing 1,400 calories from your binge, even
    with your vomiting. This is because absorption begins in
    the mouth, continues in the oesophagus, and then in the
    stomach…so even if you vomit up all the contents of
    your stomach, many of the calories will have already
    been absorbed.

    Ninja'd. :smile:
  • hmg90
    hmg90 Posts: 314 Member
    According to this your body starts to consume calories while the food is in your mouth.

    http://www.cci.health.wa.gov.au/docs/vomiting.pdf

    Fact: Research has shown that, contrary to popular
    belief, vomiting does NOT get rid of all the calories
    ingested, even when done immediately after eating.
    Even the most successful vomiter will only be able to
    purge 60% of calories eaten…which means that you’re
    probably only vomiting up 30% of calories most of the
    time. Think about it – if you binge on 2,000 calories and
    vomit up 30%…which is 600 calories…this means that
    you’re absorbing 1,400 calories from your binge, even
    with your vomiting. This is because absorption begins in
    the mouth, continues in the oesophagus, and then in the
    stomach…so even if you vomit up all the contents of
    your stomach, many of the calories will have already
    been absorbed.

    Something does not make sense.

    So the food is absorbed while in your mouth. I suppose that's why bulemics are so fat?

    I mean, look at Nicole Scherzinger, she's like a whale.
  • QuietBloom
    QuietBloom Posts: 5,413 Member
    According to this your body starts to consume calories while the food is in your mouth.

    http://www.cci.health.wa.gov.au/docs/vomiting.pdf

    Fact: Research has shown that, contrary to popular
    belief, vomiting does NOT get rid of all the calories
    ingested, even when done immediately after eating.
    Even the most successful vomiter will only be able to
    purge 60% of calories eaten…which means that you’re
    probably only vomiting up 30% of calories most of the
    time. Think about it – if you binge on 2,000 calories and
    vomit up 30%…which is 600 calories…this means that
    you’re absorbing 1,400 calories from your binge, even
    with your vomiting. This is because absorption begins in
    the mouth, continues in the oesophagus, and then in the
    stomach…so even if you vomit up all the contents of
    your stomach, many of the calories will have already
    been absorbed.

    Something does not make sense.

    So the food is absorbed while in your mouth. I suppose that's why bulemics are so fat?

    I mean, look at Nicole Scherzinger, she's like a whale.

    Plenty of bulimics are normal or over even overweight.
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