Quote Originally Posted by Twist View Post
That's sick to hear you did that stuff bro. Sounds interesting for sure.
LOL. yeah interesting is one way to put it. LOL

When I was young I wouldn't eat. I would eat cheetos or twizzlers or something else. I would say that if I drank or something it was easy for me to throw up. I never ate much though. I was in a completely different zone then. I just ate to survive; nutrition didn't matter at all.
yeah most youngsters dont think about nutrition. I KNOW I didn't thats for sure. Okay how about eating a "large" meal (when it happened) did that make you vomit? Or not even large... just more than your normal amount?
My dentist says I have burns on my teeth from acid reflux, and I get that mouth watering thing like when you throw up frequently. However I had an ulcer so a lot of that is to be expected. But I don't have heartburn or anything like that frequently.
That is exactly what I expected to hear. The ulcer was a contributing factor but I bet you would have had those burns even before that. It happens when your sleeping I bet.

I am no Doc and I will try to bs you and act like I know anything about anything but I can say that your issue is strikingly familiar to me. I worked with a guy who talked about this issue quite often. That is how I knew about the vomiting when young etc... If it would help you at all (and you may already know or suspect) he always said the docs told him this was an internal issue (body chemistry) and not external (food allergy or the like). They told him that at some point every very young child will vomit after a meal from normal stuff like jumping around to soon after eating or whatever. Normal. It happens. But with him for some reason his body took that event and made a mountain out of a molehill. It took that single event and formulated a permanent association between eating with vomiting. No doc could ever tell him why that would have happened. The issue developed into his body being overly sensitive to certain foods or larger amounts of foods (not large amounts by the average persons standard though)
A major differance between you an him though is the restaurant foods. That didn't matter to him.
Anyway... he had a medicine that he took that fixed him up as long as he remembered to take it.
Do you think any of this makes sense in your situation or was it just some guy who had something kind of close to what you have.