For years, when I laid down at night, I had terrible stomach cramps and nausea. I had all kinds of tests and was told it was all in my head. Then chemo escalated it to the point that I was washing down Tums with Maalox. My oncologist prescribed Prilosec, and all those symptoms have been gone since then. It's the good side of cancer.
Mal ,'Jaynestown'
Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I posted right away this time, to be on the safe side, ita.
Peanut butter mushroom soup.
Two nasty things that go together nastily. Also, ew.
But do ulcers or indigestion give you a fever?
They can create tears that can lead to small infections, so I'd say it's entirely possible. Though I understand you being concerned since you rarely run temperatures.
Aw, thanks msbelle ETA: and Amy! That would be fun!
Peanut butter mushroom soup.
I've never heard of such a thing. Huh. Off to google--thanks!
Total comfort food. It's very rich.
Google will probably find you fancier versions, but in my family it's just a can of Campbell's Cream of Mushroom soup prepared according to the instructions on the can, but with a few big spoonfuls of super-chunk peanut butter dissolved in while it is heating. Stir a lot, otherwise the peanut butter can scorch in contact with the pot.
eta: Sorry, Zenkitty.
Peanut Butter and Mushroom soup seems wrong. I like mushrooms a lot, but I never forget I am eating fungus.
I an pro-mushroom. I don't think of them in the same realm as toe rot. Peanuts and mushrooms I don't see the appeal.
Ulcers are usually caused by bacterial infections...I think that was the latest conclusion. It's not the acid, it's bacteria. I think.
Oh god, how can Loki figure out that there is catfood (that he won't eat) inside a plastic bag? I thought it was safe...