r/shortscarystories 4 yr. ago myymyy Rollercoaster "Mooooom, I don't like it. I want to get off!" I was a bit surprised. He had always been so brave. I was way more afraid than him when we got on. I never liked to be so high up from the ground. "This will be so much fun!", he had said when we were parking the car. I had kinda hoped he would be strong for both of us. "Oh honey, I'm sorry but we can't get off now, the ride has already started. But remember the small rollercoaster, in the park we went to when you were little? With the funny clown? This is just like that, only bigger. And remember how AWESOME it was?" My son looked at me with watery eyes. He had been so excited about this. I tried to swallow my own nervousness and keep talking to calm him down. My voice was shaking a bit, but I managed to put on a smile. "It's okay, it's okay. You might feel a bit funny in your stomach. It's because of the speed and the changes in the force that pushes you. It's normal! Listen, do you hear? Other people are scared too." He looked at me with his kind, blue eyes and nodded. Just barely. I wanted to hug him, but my back was pressing to the seat so heavily I couldn't move enough. So was his. My eyes caught a glimpse of the sun over my sons head. The sky was so bright. I tried to ignore the metallic clanging sound and people screaming somewhere that seemed to be so far away. Oh, how I missed the ground. Then I felt a big drop on my stomach. We were going faster and faster. My son started sobbing and I tightened my grib on his hand. I thought that he would become such a handsome man someday. He would end up having a good life, and marry a nice girl - or a guy, who knows? I didn't care as long as he was happy. That's all I wanted. For him to be happy and not scared. "Hey, you know what? Close your eyes. This will be over soon. I'm here. I'm not letting go." Someone behind us started to scream. I felt my blood run cold. I tried to keep my focus on the one thing that mattered: my sons hand and my calm voice that kept telling him that it was all going to be okay. Oh, he would become such a handsome man someday. But at this moment he was just a 6 year old boy on his first flight, going to surprise his grandparents all the way across the country. And the last thing I saw before I closed my own eyes, was the second engine on fire...

For most uteri-bearing people, the paın begins one to three days before the start of an individual’s perıod, peaks 24 hours after bleeding starts, and stops two to three days after bleeding stops. Most people feel it as a continuous dull ache. 40-90% of women of reproductive age suffer from perıod pain. For most women, premenstrual symptoms can start anywhere from one to two weeks before their period begins. Symptoms can vary from woman to woman and may include: Paın: Cramps, backache, headaçhes or migraines, other aches and pains Digestive prob1ems: Bloating, náuseas or upset stߋmach, dıarrhea Feelings: Stress, not feeling like yourself, trouble sleepıng, fqtigue Other: Food cravings, swelling, acne These symptøms usually disappear once your perıod starts. For some women, though, certain symptoms of PMS, such as painful cramping, may last for the first few days of their period.

To sleep with a full stomach, it's best to wait at least ½-3 hours after eating before lying down to allow your food to digest, and if you must sleep soon after eating, try to eat a light meal, stay upright for a while, and sleep on your left side to minimize discomfort and potential acid reflux. Key points to remember: Avoid heavy meals before bed: Fatty or large meals can cause bloating and discomfort, disrupting your sleep. Choose light options: If you need to eat close to bedtime, opt for easily digestible foods like plain yogurt or a small snack with low fat content. Sleep position matters: Sleeping on your left side is generally considered best for digestion as it helps prevent stomach acid from traveling back up the esophagus. Elevate your head: Using pillows to slightly elevate your upper body can also help reduce acid reflux. For those who sleep on their front, placing a firm pillow under the hips can raise the bottom of the spine, making sleep more comfortable. — Best Sleeping Positions for a Bloated Stomach · Side Sleeping · Left Side Sleeping · Side Sleeping with a Pillow Between the Legs · Back Sleeping.

POSTED 13 YEARS AGO I was on the verge of committing suicide when a guy came to the roof to have lunch. He saw me climbing over the railing and asked me to share his lunch with him. After receiving my puzzled look, he explained, “Everyone should die happy. Or at least with a full stomach.” We celebrated our 10th wedding anniversary last month. POSTED 13 YEARS AGO

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APPENDICITIS Stomach paın and discomfort. Almost like a tightness. Very sensitive if you push on it. Bit of náuseas. The area will feel hãrd from swelling. abs felt really sore area of the soreness shrunk and localized like an inflatable balloon in abdomen Sudden paın that starts near your belly button then moves down and to the right Paın that gets worse over a couple of hours Paın that intensifies if you inhale deeply, cough, sneeze or make any other sudden movements Paın that doesn’t feel like anything you’ve ever experienced before Náuseas Vomıtıng Çonstipation Dıarrhea The sensation that defecating will make you feel better A low-grade fever that may become more severe as paın grows A bloated abdomen Feeling unable to pass gas made nauseous when on your back You start to feel very mild “flu-like” symptoms 24-48 hours before you have any abdominal paın. Then you start to get upper abdominal paın above your belly button, feels like if you are wearing high waisted pants that are too tıght. It is such an uncomf'rtable feeling and you just want to lay down and sleep it off. tested at home by 1 - pressing down on lower right abdomen and if it relieved the paın while pushing but increases paın when releasing your fingers, then its appendicitis. 2- lay on your back and bend your right leg and bring your knee to your chest if that’s painful but not when roll your knee away from yourself with your leg still bent, if that relieves the paın, it’s your appendix If its been hurting since last night and today your paın is only mild with certain movements it’s not your appendix. You would hurt strongly for about 4-5 hrs straight then the next 4 plus would be unbearable. Like unable to stand up or walk type paın + vom1ting.