i hope one is not seeing you naked
2006-12-25 16:07:08
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answered by Anonymous
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But what is puke? It goes by many names: vomit, throw up, upchuck, gut soup, ralphing, and barf. Whatever you call it, it's the same stuff: mushed-up, half-digested food or liquid that gets mixed with spit and stomach juices as it makes a quick exit up your throat and out of your mouth.
Sometimes puke tastes bitter, sometimes it tastes sour. Sometimes it tastes like the food you just ate, and it's often the color of what you last munched on, too. For example, blueberry pie might churn up blue puke. A red ice pop might make red puke. Your puke may be green sometimes, but that's not because you ate green beans. Puke looks green when a chemical called bile (say: byel) mixes with it.
This will happen if the food that comes back up is squeezed from your intestines into your stomach and then up your throat. Be sure to tell a parent if your puke looks green.
No matter what color it is, though, puke usually stinks — whether you've eaten tuna fish, toast, or jelly beans.
How Does Your Body Do That?
Normally, your digestive system carries food down your throat, into your stomach, and on through your intestines until what's left of the food reaches the end of the line at your rectum and comes out as a bowel movement (what you might call poop).
But if you have a virus or other germs in your stomach or intestine, eat food with lots of bacteria (say: bak-teer-ee-uh) in it, feel very nervous, or spin too fast on the merry-go-round, your stomach or intestines might say "this food is stopping here." When that happens, the muscles in your stomach and intestines push food up instead of down and carry that food right back up to where it started — your mouth.
2006-12-25 16:09:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I often feel that I am a robot, and the bolts that connect my jaw to my face are being twisted tighter and tighter, plus my stomach does several flips and the passage from my stomach to my mouth heats up.
2006-12-25 16:05:27
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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I know that I'm likely to throw up when I taste acid from my stomach coming into my mouth.
2006-12-25 16:02:41
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answered by Joy M 7
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Tingling sensation under your tounge in your jaws, upset stomach, your jaws start to lock...there are many symptoms, everyone is different! Denise
2006-12-25 16:02:34
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answered by denise r 2
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My first sign is that I seem to get A LOT of saliva in my mouth. I swallow and swallow and it keeps coming.
Then my stomach does that icky flip.
EEEWWW such an awful feeling.
2006-12-25 16:03:03
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answer #6
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answered by maamu 6
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Drooling, dizziness, a tickling feeling at the back of your throat, gagging, burping....
2006-12-25 16:09:34
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answered by Ivy 3
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well my symptoms are drooling lik crazy then i get dizzy and hav major headaches. i also feel lik my throat is on fire.
2006-12-25 16:46:39
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answered by luu.dacris 2
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watering mouth ,Stomach churning or heaving. your gag reflux starts.
2006-12-25 16:07:22
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answered by mindy s 3
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extremely nauseated feeling... dizziness... maybe the muscle of the diaphragm?
2006-12-25 16:04:37
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answered by lola 1
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