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Beta Catarina 06-02-2011 02:18 PM

Nausea after eating?
 
Hey all, I'm only in my 2nd week so hopefully this is something that goes away. But I've been having an upset stomach after my lunch almost every day. I'm usually OK after my non-IP packet dinner, but then I often get nauseous after my bedtime snack.

Anyone have any recommendations or similar expereince? I'm wondering if I just need some Tums or something (and are they IP OK?).

Thanks in advance!

Perpetualdiet 06-02-2011 02:20 PM

I have been having nausea after eating too - like my body is averted by food! I don't know what to do either so I appreciate advice as well.

2RIDEROLLERCOAST 06-02-2011 04:31 PM

there was something about this in my handouts, when I get home tonight I will go through it and post it for you if that helps?

blkbmr06 06-02-2011 05:01 PM

According to the handout, nausea can be triggered by abrupt decreases in sugar intake. It says that if it continues, your coach may want to put you on Ideal's alternative protocol for one week. The alternative protocol allows a limited amount of fast sugars so that you can taper off slowly. (This is the same type protocol used for adolescents and Type 1 diabetics).

Ishbel 06-02-2011 05:03 PM

I don't have that handout at work but I swear it's a symptom of ketosis which will eventually go away. OOPS - you already got the answer :)

Beta Catarina 06-02-2011 05:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by blkbmr06 (Post 3875299)
According to the handout, nausea can be triggered by abrupt decreases in sugar intake. It says that if it continues, your coach may want to put you on Ideal's alternative protocol for one week. The alternative protocol allows a limited amount of fast sugars so that you can taper off slowly. (This is the same type protocol used for adolescents and Type 1 diabetics).

Thanks for the info! I'll have to ask my coach about it tonight. I've been resorting to Diet Coke to settle my stomach, but I don't want to keep that up!

I'll let you know if I hear anything different from my coach.

2RIDEROLLERCOAST 06-02-2011 09:19 PM

thanks blkbmr, I know I had it on my handouts but it was at home.

Beta Catarina 06-03-2011 10:20 AM

For now my coach said to just keep track of when I feel icky and we're going to see if any foods/products seem to trigger it. Hopefully it's still just my body adjusting!

Bretley 06-03-2011 10:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beta Catarina (Post 3876193)
For now my coach said to just keep track of when I feel icky and we're going to see if any foods/products seem to trigger it. Hopefully it's still just my body adjusting!

That's a good idea, it could be a food sensitivity to the sweeteners or soy products. Hope you feel better soon!

blkbmr06 06-03-2011 12:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beta Catarina (Post 3876193)
For now my coach said to just keep track of when I feel icky and we're going to see if any foods/products seem to trigger it. Hopefully it's still just my body adjusting!

The chocolate soy puffs made me really nauseas. I haven't dared to try the other flavors because I assume it's the amount of soy/splenda in them, this coming from a vegetarian who was raised on soy products, LOL


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