Kim[ba]
May 13th, 2005, 02:09 PM
So, yesterday FudRuckers came to my work and I had a free ticket to get a meal, so I thought I would go and see what veggies they had at least. I got some beans, chips, and tomato slices. I took a bite of beans and suddenly though "that tastes like meat!" It was very confusing because I didn't see any meat chunks anywhere, just beans and sauce. I thought that since meat is typically flavoured with vegetable spices (steak sauce) that it might just be that. Then my co-worker said "The beans have bacon in them". :eek:
I left them alone and ate my chips and tomatoes, but a couple hours later I started getting pretty nauseated, and that has persisted into this morning. I was just wondering if this was because of the bacon itself, or my emotional reaction. I've had some other stuff going on as well that makes me think it might be emotional because when my thoughts become negative I feel the nausea really bad, though not strong enough to puke. Lycorice tea didn't even help me yesterday, but instead I felt much worse and couldn't even finish a small glass of it.
So, I was just curious especially about the mind/body relationship to the physical feeling of nausea and the emotional wreckage that seems to come with it. Does anyone know what I mean by that?
I left them alone and ate my chips and tomatoes, but a couple hours later I started getting pretty nauseated, and that has persisted into this morning. I was just wondering if this was because of the bacon itself, or my emotional reaction. I've had some other stuff going on as well that makes me think it might be emotional because when my thoughts become negative I feel the nausea really bad, though not strong enough to puke. Lycorice tea didn't even help me yesterday, but instead I felt much worse and couldn't even finish a small glass of it.
So, I was just curious especially about the mind/body relationship to the physical feeling of nausea and the emotional wreckage that seems to come with it. Does anyone know what I mean by that?