17-05-2015, 09:00
How did I know?
There was the excruciating pain, belching that was so painful that I would double over when it happened every few minutes, then not being about to fart, horrid constipation, especially the left side of my body in agony, and my dear Mama is a Master Nurse. When I couldn't get out of bed anymore, she came to save her baby.
When I was younger, I thought I was suffering from either IBS or serious lactose intolerance. I now eat whatever I want because I told my body, "I like that food! You will digest it!" Hehehe. I once had an allergy to something. I ate it three times (the second allergic reaction was kinda bad, but I waved it away and swallowed a Benadry, though I don't take medication, like ever!), while my friend sat vigilant and scared waiting to rush me to the ER, but I told her, "I am gonna eat that cause there is nothing there that should cause me a problem!" Then we waited and nothing happened. I did a happy dance like "Bouya!" and here I am!
Stress can really cause more problems than we realize. I remember in college, getting ready to take a test. The class would be silent with only the sound of pencil and erasers and suddenly my stomach would start growling. I assure you, it could have possibly been heard outside the exam door which was closed. It was so humiliating! And worse, sometimes it sounded like loud farting to me. I would shuffle my papers and move my chair. Ugh! I have learned several relaxation techniques over the years and saved myself some health, dignity, and happiness!
There was the excruciating pain, belching that was so painful that I would double over when it happened every few minutes, then not being about to fart, horrid constipation, especially the left side of my body in agony, and my dear Mama is a Master Nurse. When I couldn't get out of bed anymore, she came to save her baby.
When I was younger, I thought I was suffering from either IBS or serious lactose intolerance. I now eat whatever I want because I told my body, "I like that food! You will digest it!" Hehehe. I once had an allergy to something. I ate it three times (the second allergic reaction was kinda bad, but I waved it away and swallowed a Benadry, though I don't take medication, like ever!), while my friend sat vigilant and scared waiting to rush me to the ER, but I told her, "I am gonna eat that cause there is nothing there that should cause me a problem!" Then we waited and nothing happened. I did a happy dance like "Bouya!" and here I am!
Stress can really cause more problems than we realize. I remember in college, getting ready to take a test. The class would be silent with only the sound of pencil and erasers and suddenly my stomach would start growling. I assure you, it could have possibly been heard outside the exam door which was closed. It was so humiliating! And worse, sometimes it sounded like loud farting to me. I would shuffle my papers and move my chair. Ugh! I have learned several relaxation techniques over the years and saved myself some health, dignity, and happiness!