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So what happens to emetophobics when they actually vomit?

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The fact most surprising to non-phobics is that the great majority of emetophobics rarely, if ever, vomit. An emetophobic is a person who has been in car collisions more often than they have vomited. Most phobics can count the number of times they have vomited on the fingers of one hand. Some emetophobics have survived pregnancy and childbirth, appendicitis, and gall bladder operations without as much as a single retch.

Why don't emetophobics vomit very often?

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The answer is not clear. Most emetophobics have great skill at fighting nausea. They will tell you that they felt very ill but lay down until the nausea passed. Some use prescription anti-nausea drugs like Tigan or Compazine. Others use tricks like ice cubes. Some claim that their years of fear have left them unable to vomit. Many try to bolster their immune systems through vitamins and herbal remedies.

What happens if I actually get some in my mouth?

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Small amounts that get just inside the lip/mouth junction by the cold sore should not be problematic, however, if you accidentally place a large amount of cream into the mouth, then remove the cream and rinse out your mouth with water.

What actually happens after 'spotting'?

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The real job of audio post has now begun. In the next weeks or months, the sound editors will locate and synchronize all of the sound effects needed in the film. If necessary, they will create Field Recordings of new sound effects needed for the film.

What things do emetophobics do?

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Dietary restrictions are universal among emetophobics. Most emetophobics have a list of foods they won't eat because they suspect them of being likely carriers of food poisoning; many avoid other foods because they associate them with a childhood episode of vomiting. Some of the foods emetophobics avoid have no obvious relation to either of those. Since most food poisoning is caused by unsanitary preparation rather than tainted food, phobics are roundly meticulously hygenic cooks.

Who are these emetophobics? What should I do if I encounter one?

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Some emetophobics are secretive. Some fear that if they mention their lack of vomiting, it will "jinx" them. (Many emetophobics "knock wood" when they mention how long since their last vomit, especially in e-mail.) Others worry that revealing their fear would leave them in a vulnerable position. If one did "come out" to you, there is a good chance that the phobic is your significant other or a member of your family. (A few emetophobics report that everyone who knows them knows.) Be supportive.

So what can emetophobics do for help?

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One can always consult a professional, particularly one specializing in phobias. This is an especially good idea if the phobia is accompanied by depression, severe anxiety or other debilitating disorders. Some people have found medication to be helpful and it has enabled them to live a more 'normal' life, whereas others find they don't need it. While not a substitute for professional help, there are occasional online chat discussions on the subject.

What Do I Do if I Vomit?

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If you vomit within half an hour of taking TEMODAR® (temozolomide), notify your doctor immediately. He/she may prescribe a make-up dose on Day 6 of therapy. If you vomit before taking the medication because you are nervous about therapy, your doctor may be able to prescribe antinausea medications for you to take before therapy begins.

What actually happens?

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Psychotherapy usually involves regular meetings at the same time, same place every week. What happens during a session is usually considered confidential to the people in that session. In individual psychotherapy one client and one therapist talk together in a quiet room, usually for 50 minutes or so.

Are emetophobics mentally healthy otherwise?

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Most of them have no other psychological problem. A small minority of phobics experience their emetophobia as only one part of a large plate of other mental illnesses. This has been most evident in some of the discussion groups on the Internet. least 50 percent of the personality is inherited. It is well established that phobias cluster in families. Perhaps the tendency to develop a phobia is what is actually inherited, and the emetophobic individual happens to attach this tendency to vomiting.

What actually happens during the ONDAMED® application?

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During the ONDAMED® application various applicators produce specific frequencies which create a vibration around and within the cells. The cell vibration causes a regulating effect by excreting accumulated toxins and waste, thereby improving the immune and lymphatic system, the metabolism, circulation, and special central nervous system related protocols increase the ability to handle emotional and physical stress.

FAQ:12 What happens when I’m not actually on a Mission?

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On average there will be 2-3 squads out on missions at any given moment. That leaves a lot of players who will be between missions. Some of that time you will be off the field getting paint or air, taking a catnap, etc. The rest of the time you should be back at your Base Camp waiting for missions. While waiting, it is common to stand temporary guard duty around the perimeter of the Base Camp to help defend it when necessary.

What actually happens during breast augmentation surgery?

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During breast augmentation surgery, breast implants are inserted into a pocket behind the breast tissues, positioned beneath the nipples and the incision closed with stitches. The surgery is usually performed on an outpatient basis and takes one to two hours to complete. Patients are usually given general anesthesia, which allows them to sleep throughout the entire procedure.

What actually happens when I report an accident?

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After an accident, you should call your agent as quickly as possible to help you complete a claim form, determine what exactly happened, and evaluate any damages or injuries. Your agent then will contact your insurer. While compensating you for auto repairs or medical expenses is easy and immediate - determining liability is more complicated. The adjuster will begin the settlement process, the length of which will depend on the cooperation of the other party.

What actually happens in an eye examination?

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A full eye examination will take up to 30 minutes and will involve the optician taking details of your history and any problems you may be having with your eyes. Your vision will be measured and any prescription will be assessed, this involves reading letters from a chart and looking at different lenses to find the most suitable one for you. The optician will check the health of your eyes and how your eyes work together.

What actually happens in an investigation?

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You should be asked about the incident without the harasser being present. You most likely will be asked to describe what happened, where it happened, when, and who witnessed the incident. You should expect to be asked whether there have been any similar incidents in the past, and if so, to provide detailed information about them. You will probably be asked to give a written statement. You should be asked to provide the names of anyone else whom you believe would have relevant information.

What actually happens offshore?

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The popular image of offshore work often centres on a muddy drill floor, where wells are drilled to target the reservoirs of oil and gas below the surface - but this is only the beginning of the story. The top end of each production well sprouts a branching series of pipes, gauges and valves called the 'Christmas tree'. At this point, crude oil is a hot, frothy, corrosive, highpressure fluid containing gas, water and sand.
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