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Default May 04, 2024 at 02:53 PM
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I ate the soup and now its in a bucket.

I'm kind of crabby now. Maybe I should have rethought adding cheddar broccoli soup to my shopping list.

Think of the split pea soup scene from the excorcist but autumn squash soup instead

Something is seriously ****ed up with me.

My mom came home and freaked out at the smell and now I'm wondering if vomit that smells that bad is a bad thing or if it was just the type of soup. I don't normally throw up like this but I don't normally eat liguidy thick soup either.

I had taken both pantropazoles and all 3 of my zofrans before eating. Now I'm waiting for a pepcid to kick in.

I threw up 2 pepcids and a bunch of bile. I felt so sick like I was going to have a heart attack. All from some soup. My blood pressure was normal so its just heartburn.

I'm pretty sure I forgot to take my 3rd valium and thats why I'm freaking out a bit right now. I'm sweating and my chest is going up and down real fast.

Yeah I counted and I forgot the 3rd one...

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