I'm not a medical professional. You might either be "regular sick" (always a possibility) or you still need to process your psychological trauma in this regard.
I cannot remote diagnose you and neither can the internet, but an online search might give you some pointers.
Testing foods with different properties might also help you to understand your reaction better. Mouthfeel/consistency, smell, how it looks. These things might hit you differently. Similar with 'preparing food' for yourself. In a best case scenario you'd be able to 'work around' your aversion while you still 'emotionally process'. Like using chopsticks to eat instead of a fork. Or eating unfamiliar food, that your subconscious does not "know" beforehand how to react to.
But as I said in the beginning: I'm not a medical professional. I'm a stranger on the internet who might or might not be a dog. The internet and I might be able to give you pointers, but a capable medical professional/psychotherapist might be a better choice to talk about this.
Yatsufusa
I'm not a medical professional. You might either be "regular sick" (always a possibility) or you still need to process your psychological trauma in this regard.
I cannot remote diagnose you and neither can the internet, but an online search might give you some pointers.
Testing foods with different properties might also help you to understand your reaction better. Mouthfeel/consistency, smell, how it looks. These things might hit you differently. Similar with 'preparing food' for yourself. In a best case scenario you'd be able to 'work around' your aversion while you still 'emotionally process'. Like using chopsticks to eat instead of a fork. Or eating unfamiliar food, that your subconscious does not "know" beforehand how to react to.
But as I said in the beginning: I'm not a medical professional. I'm a stranger on the internet who might or might not be a dog. The internet and I might be able to give you pointers, but a capable medical professional/psychotherapist might be a better choice to talk about this.
Thefurryeddhead
Thanks, I will take this into consideration when speaking with my primary care provider :3