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I've got the worst bellyache of my life, from eating a stuffed pepper last night. I don't need help figuring out how to avenge my neighbor's suspect cooking, but I'd like some help getting rid of the problem before game time, especially since I'm visiting a fellow UConn fan for the festivities.

Pepto Bismol has failed to help much. What would you do? Have some tea and toast?
 
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I've got the worst bellyache of my life, from eating a stuffed pepper last night. I don't need help figuring out how to avenge my neighbor's suspect cooking, but I'd like some help getting rid of the problem before game time, especially since I'm visiting a fellow UConn fan for the festivities.

Pepto Bismol has failed to help much. What would you do? Have some tea and toast?

Try a couple of gas pills...you may be weaponizing that pepper...
 

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Stuffed peppers, never liked them.
 

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I've got the worst bellyache of my life, from eating a stuffed pepper last night. I don't need help figuring out how to avenge my neighbor's suspect cooking, but I'd like some help getting rid of the problem before game time, especially since I'm visiting a fellow UConn fan for the festivities.

Pepto Bismol has failed to help much. What would you do? Have some tea and toast?


You can also try herbs in pill form, such as ginger root and marshmallow root, as they help the muscles to relax and ease symptoms and tension, according to the Tummy Trouble site.

Read more: http://www.livestrong.com/article/280442-natural-remedy-for-sour-stomach/#ixzz2GThwWp9f

http://www.tummytrouble.co.uk/
 
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You can also try herbs in pill form, such as ginger root and marshmallow root, as they help the muscles to relax and ease symptoms and tension, according to the Tummy Trouble site.

Thanks, Tom!
 
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I do too. And I'm traveling in Europe, so particularly distressing.

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Abdominal can be a sign if something very serious...if it doesn't get better you need to get to an emergency room! Huskyharry MD
 
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I've got the worst bellyache of my life, from eating a stuffed pepper last night. I don't need help figuring out how to avenge my neighbor's suspect cooking, but I'd like some help getting rid of the problem before game time, especially since I'm visiting a fellow UConn fan for the festivities.

Pepto Bismol has failed to help much. What would you do? Have some tea and toast?
Wonskter - I'm no doctor, nor have I ever played one on TV, but try this: ginger tea and then lie flat on your back with a heating pad on your belly and stomach. Works every time for me. Good luck.
 

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Wonskter - I'm no doctor, nor have I ever played one on TV, but try this: ginger tea and then lie flat on your back with a heating pad on your belly and stomach. Works every time for me. Good luck.
I always found Ginger Ale and bitters very helpful.
 
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