Eating a donut after months of healthy eating = nearly puked.
dudebro200
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Not sure what's going on here.
I ate a donut and a 1/2, and I haven't had any since November 2016.
Now, I have really bad chest pains, and I feel nauseous. Is my body used to more clean foods?
there is burning acid-like feeling from my mouth through to my stomach. I feel like can't eat anything else, and I am fairly dizzy too. I have felt this way before like 3 years ago, after I ate a bowl full of fried onion rings at a steak restaurant.
It's an inflamed feeling, and not a stomach flu feeling.
Have any other dieters experienced this? Not sure if this is worth a doctor's visit.
I ate a donut and a 1/2, and I haven't had any since November 2016.
Now, I have really bad chest pains, and I feel nauseous. Is my body used to more clean foods?
there is burning acid-like feeling from my mouth through to my stomach. I feel like can't eat anything else, and I am fairly dizzy too. I have felt this way before like 3 years ago, after I ate a bowl full of fried onion rings at a steak restaurant.
It's an inflamed feeling, and not a stomach flu feeling.
Have any other dieters experienced this? Not sure if this is worth a doctor's visit.
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It's called reflux. Take some tums, maalox or Zantac. It's due to eating fatty/greasy foods.13
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Sounds like heartburn. Try some apple cider vinegar in water.2
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Yep. Anytime I eat greasy food that's exactly how I feel. However, if you are dizzy, sweaty, have pain in your chest and (left) arm, maybe be certain you're not having a cardiac episode. Better safe than sorry ...2
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I can't believe how sensitive my tummy is to deep fried food. Ridiculous because I never noticed this before I stopped eating it. What I do is drink fennel tea when I get heart burn.0
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Ditto. Obviously it's worse for us than we can even imagine otherwise why would it make us feel so blech?! My grandmom's answer to heartburn: pickle juice, straight out of the jar. Not sure why it works, but it works and fast!1
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I get sensitive to extra greasy or fatty or fried food sometimes too, since I don't have it much. I'd be more sensitive to things like the sausage biscuit or the McD's than the donut, though. But if it's unusual for you you can have a reaction to anything.
It does sound like heart-burn, but if you are worried call a doctor, don't want to mess with internet advice if you think it could be serious.0 -
Donuts always make me feel sick. I usually can only handle about 1/3. Can't explain it, but it is the only thing that reliably makes me nauseated.0
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RedheadedPrincess14 wrote: »I can't believe how sensitive my tummy is to deep fried food. Ridiculous because I never noticed this before I stopped eating it. What I do is drink fennel tea when I get heart burn.
Is this what donuts were doing to my body before, but I was just used to it? Unbelievable.5 -
For shame! I donuts!16
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dudebro200 wrote: »RedheadedPrincess14 wrote: »I can't believe how sensitive my tummy is to deep fried food. Ridiculous because I never noticed this before I stopped eating it. What I do is drink fennel tea when I get heart burn.
Is this what donuts were doing to my body before, but I was just used to it? Unbelievable.
Your system adjusts to what you put into it. If you're used to sweets and fried foods you can eat them no problem, but a healthy, balanced diet might just give you gas. If you're used to low fat, nutrient-dense foods, a sweet, greasy treat will bounce off the bottom of your stomach like a superball.
When I was religious I was Russian Orthodox. For Lent, you give up meat, dairy, fish, wine and oil, only to dive head-first into all those foods come Easter. I knew one guy who'd have to pop acidophilus pills all day, just to be able to eat the sausage.3 -
This is the very reason I don't eliminate any foods. It's not because the donut is bad, it's just you aren't used to it. You know what gets me? Broccoli, weird huh?9
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prattiger65 wrote: »This is the very reason I don't eliminate any foods. It's not because the donut is bad, it's just you aren't used to it. You know what gets me? Broccoli, weird huh?
Bananas cause me issues. Donuts are just fine.7 -
Yes. Your body will adjust to what you put into it. When our family switched from a SAD to a whole foods diet it was a big adjustment. First our taste buds had to adjust. After awhile if we decide to have "treats" that we rarely eat (donut, sugar drink, etc), we usually pay for it. It doesn't taste good to us and usually gives us indigestion and a sick feeling. It has made us (and even my kids) self regulating for junk food because it doesn't make them feel good. If they have tiny amounts they'll be okay but tiny is like a 1/4 of a donut (who eats that?!). So consider it a good thing! It will likely help you self regulate really well because you know how you'll feel eating too much junk again.2
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I randomly get heartburn but it's so rare that I don't know if there's a trigger food etc. Take some antacids and don't lay down; it's worse laying down... the burn will literally crawl up your throat1
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prattiger65 wrote: »This is the very reason I don't eliminate any foods. It's not because the donut is bad, it's just you aren't used to it. You know what gets me? Broccoli, weird huh?
This. People always make fun of my iron stomach, but I think it's because I like variety and I eat a little bit of everything on a regular basis. Including the amazing greasy powdered sugary Bavarian cream donuts the Mennonites here make. I eat light and mostly veg for the rest of the day, but once or twice a month it's totally worth it. I can imagine if you have eliminated fried foods or eat low fat and you had one, your stomach would NOT be happy!5 -
Yep I have the same problem now so I avoid donuts all together. Will still eat a cookie once in a while. Even though I don't get sick off cookies, I still get a super sugar high >_< I hate it when I can't burn it off right away either lol0
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Are you serious?3
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prattiger65 wrote: »This is the very reason I don't eliminate any foods. It's not because the donut is bad, it's just you aren't used to it. You know what gets me? Broccoli, weird huh?
This. People always make fun of my iron stomach, but I think it's because I like variety and I eat a little bit of everything on a regular basis. Including the amazing greasy powdered sugary Bavarian cream donuts the Mennonites here make. I eat light and mostly veg for the rest of the day, but once or twice a month it's totally worth it. I can imagine if you have eliminated fried foods or eat low fat and you had one, your stomach would NOT be happy!
That donut sounds worth the risk imo lol. Every so often there's a grocery store that sells the most amazing cronuts I love and they're about 360 cals each... I could easily eat 3 (but limit it to one lol) fried carbs with sugar tastes like being in love3 -
I used to get heartburn terribly, back years ago when I got fat. Once I lost weight, I never have it anymore.1
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This happened to me! I had lost 40 lbs at that time and I am not sure exactly what caused it. I went out for Mexican food. Chips/salsa and a quesadilla I mean nothing crazy or out there. I had eaten homemade Mexican dishes while losing. For some reason the restaurant food made me sick and I think it was just a shock to my system after changing my diet so much. When you stop eating lots of grease and fat and it can do that. I saw a documentary about holocust survivors and it said when they were liberated that the troops gave them meat to try to keep them from starving and it had been so long since they had digested much of anything let alone meat that some of them died from eating it. Their bodies simply couldn't break down the enzymes anymore.2
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I feel this way with any greasy treat meal. I look forward to it, but then I pay dearly for it. I feel like my stomach has a brick in it and then the heartburn will kick in.0
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So the moral of the story is to eat donuts on the regular.
OP, I suggest a proper crisis management plan is put in place for situations like this in the future. It's prudent to have a medivac on 24 hour stand-by for things like stubbed toes and donut related catastrophes.15 -
Probably the combination of GMO'd sugar-beet sugar, white super-refined flour, boiled in some random vegetable oil that's reheated too many times1
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canadjineh wrote: »Probably the combination of GMO'd sugar-beet sugar, white super-refined flour, boiled in some random vegetable oil that's reheated too many times
Do you have any evidence that GMO sugar beet sugar causes any of the above ailments?11 -
You've probably reduced your fat consumption when you were dieting and a large influx on fat caused discomfort. It's not the doughnut per se, if you had fried eggplant, even without breading, you would most probably feel the same.
People going from eating barely no vegetables to eating a lot of them are also likely to experience stomach issues simply because they aren't used to this much fiber. It's not because vegetables are bad for health, it's simply because they aren't used to them.6 -
canadjineh wrote: »Probably the combination of GMO'd sugar-beet sugar, white super-refined flour, boiled in some random vegetable oil that's reheated too many times
Do you have any evidence that GMO sugar beet sugar causes any of the above ailments?
lol, it's obviously difficult to post in sarcasm and irony, isn't it?7 -
I haven't eaten pizza in a while.
Tonight for dinner I had seven slices of Little Caesar's Smokehouse BBQ pizza (pulled pork, brisket and bacon with BBQ sauce).
It was absofrickinglutely glorious.
Yes, seven slices. And I ain't even sorry. Stomach feels great and I don't even have heartburn. Pizza was guaranteed heartburn every time when I was obese, but since I lost weight and reached a healthy BMI I very rarely/almost never have heartburn anymore regardless of what I eat.11 -
canadjineh wrote: »canadjineh wrote: »Probably the combination of GMO'd sugar-beet sugar, white super-refined flour, boiled in some random vegetable oil that's reheated too many times
Do you have any evidence that GMO sugar beet sugar causes any of the above ailments?
lol, it's obviously difficult to post in sarcasm and irony, isn't it?
Yeah. Gotta use a winky or a smirk face or something.1 -
I haven't eaten pizza in a while.
Tonight for dinner I had seven slices of Little Caesar's Smokehouse BBQ pizza (pulled pork, brisket and bacon with BBQ sauce).
It was absofrickinglutely glorious.
Yes, seven slices. And I ain't even sorry.
Doing this tomorrow, but I'm gonna try and pawn most of the pizza off on my parents. Glad to know it was good.1
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