Eat a pudding in the evening, then went out into nature.
About half to full hour later, I developed heartburn and had to regurgitation again and again.
I was getting very sick at times and I felt a lot of pressure in my stomach. My eyes started
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to tear and I had to sit down.
That was always wavy. Then I thought everything was gone now, then another wave with a tremendous feeling of pressure in my stomach came again.
I then had to burp again and burp extremely, totally atypical for myself. But suppressing was not possible.
It was as if there was a chemical reaction in my stomach and it was acting as a test tube. I've never had such extreme air pressure so far and I'm 21. Not even stomach flu.
Unfortunately, since I didn't understand that the pudding was to blame at this point, I was so “smart” and ate another one before bed.
At first I didn't notice anything, I also slept through. But when I woke up in the morning, I found that I had diarrhea.
Quite strong, actually. It was extremely watery, sometimes so strong that you might think someone would have turned on a faucet.
The smell was very disgusting and above all totally weird.
The diarrhea eventually smelled the same as the air that escaped from my stomach upwards. It was a completely different smell than that which normally occurred in a gastrointestinal infection. It smelled like that for the first time in my life.
It smelled kind of salty, but also kind of chlorine or detergent. It smelled like the purest chemistry.
It was like my body was trying to sponge out something that was completely indigestible. According to the odours, this substance (whichever) could not have been something edible.
I think it's an insolence that children of all people get this pudding as a snack.
| Symptoms: Nausea, Diarrhea, Other, Stomach Pain
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