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Food troubles..

I ate a steak I made at home as usual last month and I was up all night throwing up and nauseous the whole next week. I thought it was just a stomach bug at the time. So I made steak for dinner last night and I was nauseous to the point of almost puking again and I still feel sick now and my stomach is gurgling and making popping noises. I think it's safe to say I'm not going to be able to eat it again anytime soon. Has anyone had trouble with something similar or know why this keeps happening? I know the food was cooked through completely and it was fresh so it couldn't be food poisoning.
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10456541 tn?1427998737
Yes! I have that same issue, but with Coke. OMG does this child not like Coke! Also had the same problem when I ate a steak at home, but it was repetitive and I didn't even attempt to eat another either.
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Just sounds like a pregnancy thing. Our bodies go through so many changes, that what we can and can't handle eating changes. From what I was told, getting sick like you have(from the same thing, multiple times) it's yours bodies way of protecting the baby from potentially harmful foods. I have the same problem this pregnancy. I can't eat poppy seed muffins without getting sick.
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that happens to me I love eggs over easy & ever since I got pregnant I can't eat it. it makes me throw up.
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