Why do you usually feel so much better after throwing up when you feel nauseous?

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Why do you usually feel so much better after throwing up when you feel nauseous?

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Anonymous 0 Comments

Because that’s the point of vomiting. To get evacuate the contents of your stomach because the body thinks it has detected something harmful in there.

Anonymous 0 Comments

You do? I feel like I’ve vomited, and then I’ll probably vomit again multiple times because I can taste vomit. Not to mention the burning acid through my mouth and nose and throat. And then when I think I’m done there will be some piece of post nasal drip (aka vomit chunk) that dislodges itself and starts the cycle again. When I do eventually stop I feel horrible and drained, and like I’ve been run over by a truck. No sir I do not enjoy vomiting. 0/10, do not recommend. But 2 days later, sure, I feel better.

Anonymous 0 Comments

I’ll add another. If you’re exhausted and puke it’s because you’re body determined that it didn’t have the energy for digestion and what you were doing. Sometimes that can be hiking or exercise, or sometimes it can be fighting an infection.

You’ll often feel more energetic because you’re not digesting food anymore.

Anonymous 0 Comments

Ever had puke stuck in your throat and you can’t breathe? That’s the worst. It subsides shortly though.

Anonymous 0 Comments

I remember when I got crossfaded so bad my wife damn near carried me to the shitter 😂, needless to say I don’t smoke anymore after drinking. Plus, when I throw up I make frickin zombie sounds lmao 🤣