Vomiting pumpkin dip

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Avatar n tn Is your dog eating? If so, then there has to be something a bit wrong, because if something is going in, something has to come out the other end! If you think your dog might have chewed something inedible (like a toy, furniture,stick, clothes, etc) there might be an intestinal blockage. Usually that would cause your dog pain, and vomiting most likely. So you would be able to tell your dog was sick. If he/she hasn't eaten anything, then there will be no pooping.
Avatar n tn Now it is the dry hard stools. She weighs 15 lbs. Would a tablespoon or ? of pumpkin be helpful at each meal? Pumpkin was helpful in the past with my dalmations years ago for a similar problem. Thank you for your help.
Avatar m tn What Should I do after self-induced vomiting?! I just self-induced vomited, the continuation of a series of the same. I have read on the Internet, and in books that it is extremely bad for the body! I DON"T WANT ANY PERMANENT OR IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE TO MY BRAIN OR BODY! I've just cooked and eaten some Heinz's organic potassium-containing baby food bought from the local supermarket- pumpkin, sweet potato, beef, etc, and also eaten a Nutrilite Double X multivitamin and multisupplement.
Avatar f tn she is in good health, but last nite she ate some of the pumpkin that was being craved and now she has diarareha, what should I do?
Avatar f tn First thanksgiving being pregnant, and I can't wait! Pumpkin pie, rolls in the gravy, bread dip, fruit salad, sweet potatoes. Ohhh I'm excited.
Avatar f tn So this is my 2nd pregnancy and I crave peppermints! I literally eat them like all day lol what are you ladies craving?
Avatar f tn s because i have always loved it. I find that i get bloated, gassy, and even start vomiting after this. I think safe too eat, maybe since were pregnant our bodys have trouble processing the spinach.
Avatar f tn Greek yogurt, mixed fruits, hummus and pita chips, carrots celery cukes and tomatoes, more fruit, cheeeeeeese. Trail mix (granola cranberry dark chocolate and almonds usually.) Also been sneaking in some all natural chips a few times too to help the salties. Oh and... Haha I love Italian style croutons. Rothsbury farm. I eat those quite a bit.
Avatar m tn My 5 yr old daughter woke up Mon morning at 5:15 with vomiting. She was fine afterwards - ran no fever, energetic, and with appetite. She was fine til another vomiting episode occurred at 11 a.m. at which time I gave her Zofran and then she ate lunch. She had no more symptoms the rest of Monday or during the overnight hours. However, on Tues, she awakened with vomiting at 6:15 a.m. This time though, she is complaining of lower abd pain around her belly button...nothing severe...
Avatar f tn The fats and protein in the nuts and seeds will keep hunger at bay. You can try pumpkin butter or apple butter to dip your veggies in they have a good source of protein to keep hunger away also. You can also try turning your veggies into a smoothie in the morning or afternoon add some fruit, hemp seed protein, avocado and coconut oil and blend with coconut water or coconut milk or pineapple juice.
Avatar f tn I'm so glad that it's finally pumpkin season. I've been craving nothing but pumpkin related food, and I can finally get it without having to make it myself ! What are all the other mommas out there craving this fall?
973741 tn?1342342773 I had a pumpkin last fall that was broken into for the seeds by a ravenous squirrel. I discarded the pumpkin but where the event occured, right by my front door step, a pumpkin seed survived and is now growing a luscious pumpkin plant. At first I was thrilled---------- how cool to grow my own pumpkins! It must be the absolute perfect spot as that plant is growing BIG and there are lots of flowers and pumpkins starting on it. Here is my question . . . well, it is taking over.
892497 tn?1241811065 vomiting, or attempting to vomit, or retching/ lethargy / shaking, or shivering / 'hunching' her back with her tail between her legs / sleeping a lot and not wanting to get up.....then take her to the ER vet as soon as possible. Even if it's just constipation, she will need some prescribed laxative. But she will need a thorough assessment first, to make sure laxatives are appropriate.
Avatar f tn I have a 3 year old dog that is believed to be having acid reflux. Her Vet did have her on Pepcid AC, but she was still having some issue's, so now she is on Prilosec. Here's the symptoms she was having: Acting like something was caught in her throat, gulping, licking her lips, burping, passing gas, not wanting to eat very much & then vomiting up yellow bile. (My dog is with me 24/7, & is NEVER out of my sight.