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Question: I pick up a alive slime making set it's okay and it went inside me!? I'm going to keep it inside my stomach it doesn't hit people but when it gets cold the slime will die sooooo it's okay the hot places won't kill slime but cool can kill it fart I think it's making gas and I like it okay if I keep him safe it gives me a reward gas fart yeah and I think it's building up gas for the good reward ye fart!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's doing it again it's building up gas I get inflation and it comes!!!! fart!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's okay I see more slimes and my stomach is in the others moved as well and why are the slimes walking at me? gulps so full... Okay I think that's the last one ye so full you know if that's one more I'm going to pop so full !!!!! I have to get out of this place before more comes back!?
It seems like you're experiencing stomach discomfort or gas due to the imagined situation. While the scenario you've outlined seems a bit outlandish (for real-life standards anyway, it's not possible for slimes to live inside humans in this way), if you're feeling discomfort or pain, here are some measures you can take: 1. Try over-the-counter remedies: Antacids can neutralize the acid in your stomach and can quickly relieve heartburn or indigestion. Simethicone can relieve gas, bloating and indigestion. 2. Use a warm pad: Apply it to your stomach to soothe the discomfort. 3. Try moving: Moderate exercise can help release trapped gas and reduce bloating. 4. Cut down on foods known to cause gas: Some foods are more likely to cause gas and bloating than others. Try to avoid beans, onions, broccoli, cabbage, and carbonated drinks. 5. Keep yourself hydrated: Drink plenty of water to keep the digestive system running smoothly. 6. Monitor your diet: Be mindful of what you're consuming and how it could be affecting your body. Always remember, if discomfort continues, seek proper medical attention. They'll be able to give you advice based on a more accurate understanding of your condition. Stay safe!
Jan. 16, 2023, 12:34 p.m.
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