oj and nausea

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oj and nausea

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My wife has been trying to drink OJ, but it makes her vomit about 1-2 hours after drinking it.

Yesterday I gave her glass from one orange with no OO and she still got sick. any ideas?
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-Allergic reaction to oranges? Can she eat whole oranges?

- (Allergic) reaction to pesticides? Are the oranges organic?

- Too acidic for her stomach?

-Low blood sugar induced nausea? Does she eat/drink within the 1-2 hours after the juice?
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fictor wrote:-Allergic reaction to oranges? Can she eat whole oranges?
yes
- (Allergic) reaction to pesticides? Are the oranges organic?
yes
- Too acidic for her stomach?
is this possible?
they are really sweet (in my opinion)
-Low blood sugar induced nausea? Does she eat/drink within the 1-2 hours after the juice?
no, but she can go with out eating for 2 hours without nausea,
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johndela1 wrote:My wife has been trying to drink OJ, but it makes her vomit about 1-2 hours after drinking it.
fictor wrote:Can she eat whole oranges?
johndela1 wrote:yes
Thats really weird.
It cannot be the (higher) sugar content, because the vomit response is too much delayed for that.
Did those oranges used for juicing and eating actually from the same supply?
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She has had this problem for years. It seems like any orange she eats is ok and every time she drinks it is making her sick.

But to answer your question, no. I assumed they aren't that different.
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And what if she drinks the juice with the pulp added back in?
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I haven't tried adding pulp back.

How would this help? By slowing the sugar? by the way, olive oil and OJ make her sick, too.
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can't it be she is drinking it to fast? (maybe she can try taking smaller zips and/or more time between them?)
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Just a suggestion to out non native English speakers.

to take a small drink of something is a 'sip'


see:

sip (sp)
v. sipped, sip·ping, sips
v.tr.
1. To drink in small quantities.
2. To drink from in sips.
v.intr.
To drink something in sips.
n.
1. The act of sipping.
2. A small quantity of liquid sipped.


and

zip (zp)
n.
1. A brief sharp hissing sound.
2. Energy; vim.
3. A zipper.
4. Slang Nothing; nil; zero: received zip for money after doing the job for them.
v. zipped, zip·ping, zips
v.intr.
1.
a. To move with a sharp hissing sound.
b. To move or act with a speed that suggests such a sound: The cars zipped by endlessly.
2. To act or proceed swiftly and energetically: zipped through her homework.
3. To become fastened or unfastened by a zipper.
v.tr.
1. To give speed and force to.
2. To impart life or zest to.
3. To fasten or unfasten with a zipper.
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Post by RRM »

Thanks! :D
(i always keep forgetting)
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right. Thanks for clearing that up (hope I won't forget it from now on) :D
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Post by Oscar »

Zip it up! ;)

There are a number of confusing things in english (also for native english speakers btw), like your and you're, to and too, its and it's, etc.
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Oscar wrote:Zip it up! ;)
excellent usage
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:D
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Iris wrote:can't it be she is drinking it to fast? (maybe she can try taking smaller zips and/or more time between them?)
Should 3-4 ozs of juice do this at all? She drinks it over 5 minutes.
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