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Old 03-23-2006, 01:21 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I had a rough day yesterday and wondering if maybe it was soup that started all my problems.

I made a homemade beef barley soup with vegetables. It was a broth soup.

What I wonder is...........I vomitted the soup not once, but 2 times.

With my eating habits, I have to make sure to separate the food eating from liquids (1 hour prior and at least 30 min after) to ensure that I don't feel nauseated or vomit....so back to the soup....

So the soup is a combination of liquid and solids. Do you think this could have caused the vomitting?

Can you tolerate soups with broth and solids?
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Old 03-23-2006, 01:24 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I eat soup all the time....but you do have to be careful the first few months. It's easy to eat too much too quickly which will overfill your tummy and up it comes. Heck, I have a crockpo full of beans and veggies going now....
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Old 03-23-2006, 01:44 PM   #3 (permalink)
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I don't have an eating and drinking problem.. did in the beginning would make me sick. But I can drink liquid and eat no problem now. I love soups.. I have been on a navy bean soup kick lately. Good luck it does get easier with time.
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Soups are my friend. But they don't keep me full for long unless they are the chunkier version.
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I haven't had any problem with soup either. I made a broth based vegetable/meatball soup the other day and it went down nice and easy.
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Hey Poddy--

Been thinking about this. If you are chewing the chunks in your soup, then it's just puree when it gets to the pouch. It should be okay. I think something else is up, my friend. I emailed you a theory.

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