I vomited out my stomach's contents because of tummy ache. The tummy ache just scared me a lot because it doesn't happen too often and then came suddenly and it was too painful to bear.
I tried to eat the fired chicken with gravy that my mother bought for me to supposedly be my supper. I actually just forced myself to eat because I am not hungry because of my botched dialysis treatment.
But maybe due to an excess Caffeine in my system that triggered the tummy ache or maybe that I had an indigestion which might also root from the Caffeine causing my stomach to reject food.
After eating my stomach just then I sat up hoping that it may just be some gas but it didn't go away. I lay myself down until I felt some nausea and I just vomited out to my bedside trash box and puked-out all what I ate vitamins, food, and all.
Then I felt some relief with my stomach, maybe all the while it is just trying to reject the food so after letting out all my stomach's contents my tummy ache thanks be to God went away.
My mother went beside me to massage my back upon hearing me with my vomit activity and assisted me in giving me some tissue paper to wipe-off my nose and mouth. I just felt a pure mother's love there and I thank God for it and then the alleviation of this body's stomach ache followed.
After a while I asked her to give me some ginger tea with sugar so that it can at least give me some aid for my nausea and for my stomach to get some needed relief.
Nobody likes an aching stomach and I had thought to just have a body ache than to experience pain from my stomach. I contemplated what had gotten wrong in there, a failing organ? a liver? maybe I have a tumor inside me? all those possibilities came because of my not so simple stomach ache that went on out of the blue.
I have learned now to maybe try to vomit once there is an angry stomach because I experienced that it can cause an immediate alleviation of pain afterwards.
Now my problem is overstimulation of Caffeine because it haven't gotten washed completely because I wasn't able to complete my dialysis successfully.