ate too much and other silly thoughts
Oct. 18th, 2005 07:39 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I think I overate on dinner tonight and I really only have myself to blame, I didn't think eating a whole box of Kraft mac and cheese would make my stomach hurt, and then the pudding for desert... I probably should have waited a couple of hours before i had desert but I was watching Firefly and didn't really notice how much I had eaten until after it was too late.
I still love this show. Watched the pilot episodes and Out of Gas....and now I'm going to take a shower and hope my stomach starts to feel better soon. Honestly, I've done this before with spagetti and that time was much worse because I really felt like I was going to throw up for a few hours. This time isn't that bad, just really feel stuffed, so I guess I'll be okay. Unless noodles keep expanding in your stomach or something???
I still love this show. Watched the pilot episodes and Out of Gas....and now I'm going to take a shower and hope my stomach starts to feel better soon. Honestly, I've done this before with spagetti and that time was much worse because I really felt like I was going to throw up for a few hours. This time isn't that bad, just really feel stuffed, so I guess I'll be okay. Unless noodles keep expanding in your stomach or something???
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Date: 2005-10-19 08:24 pm (UTC)I think it is true that there's a time gap between when you're full and when you're brain lets you know it's full. Diet plans often recommend that you wait a few minutes after you eat something to let your brain check in and tell you it's full. Plus noodles are hyper-carbs, so the blood sugar spike will make you feel hungry and keep eating.