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I'm currently feeling a teeny bit icky, but it's nothing really serious. Definitely not as awful as to how it was when I got up in the morning. Something I ate for dinner last night, scalloped parmesan potatoes or something like that, just did not sit well at all in my tummy.

I'm wondering if my digestive system's becoming a little sensitive. I guess it's something that happens when your body's aging a bit at a time.

For example, there are two fast food places I know I can't order food from anymore because it makes me ill. Checkers food I used to eat without a problem. It's been about two years since I last had any of their food. I don't know what it is, but something in their sandwiches the past couple of times I ordered made me feel really sick. So sick that I couldn't eat any solid foods until my stomach settled down a significant amount.

Nope! Can't go over there anymore--even though their curly fries are awesome. I liked their milkshakes, too.

My mom and I both had bad gas the next morning after we ordered some food at a Sonic once on a Friday night, on our way to board game meetup. Once and never again, because the onions in our burgers were too dry...

All I had for breakfast was fruit juice, because my stomach was hurting for a while after I had to hurry up to the bathroom to puke. This was sometime early in the morning, and I only had to puke once. Good. I did have lunch, a PB&J sandwich once I was all caught up on TV shows and finished rewatching some Avatar: The Last Airbender episodes. My stomach pain went away as I was sleepy while watching Avatar, so I'll rewatch certain episodes again later this week.

Incoming Lengthiness involving more than one fandom! )

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