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laura - 15 years ago
Not so much rising to the back of the throat, but a hiatial hernia can push things back up.
M.J. - 15 years ago
With 65% of women between the ages of 25 and 40 struggling with eating disorders, it's safe to say that bile rises in more than a few throats unrelated to stomach flu.
Although it hasn't happened to me, I can see where a nausea/reflux reaction to severe trauma--emotional, mental or physical--could happen. What constitutes cliche is pretty subjective. Conscientious authors try so hard to show (vice tell) with beats like this that we seem ever in danger of being trite with something too original, or being cliche with something not original enough. I guess I don't have any problem with the 'bile-thing' as long as it isn't overused, just like any other rhetorical device.
Bile has risen to my throat in some of the devastating moments of life: the moment I realized someone I loved and trusted implicitly had blatantly lied and that the revelation of truth, though necessary and inevitable, would prove destructive to others; the moment I learned that a belief system I had grown up ascribing to was wrong and that its elitist stance had terribly hurt people who could no longer believe or live up to its mandates. There are others, but these show that bile rising to the throat can happen when something is so shocking or foreign to our system or minds that we violently reject it--or want to reject it. The phrase can certainly be overused or poorly used, but I consider it legitimate outside stomach flu.
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Not so much rising to the back of the throat, but a hiatial hernia can push things back up.
With 65% of women between the ages of 25 and 40 struggling with eating disorders, it's safe to say that bile rises in more than a few throats unrelated to stomach flu.
Although it hasn't happened to me, I can see where a nausea/reflux reaction to severe trauma--emotional, mental or physical--could happen. What constitutes cliche is pretty subjective. Conscientious authors try so hard to show (vice tell) with beats like this that we seem ever in danger of being trite with something too original, or being cliche with something not original enough. I guess I don't have any problem with the 'bile-thing' as long as it isn't overused, just like any other rhetorical device.
I've had that feeling when hearing about or reading about thinks such a child sex slavery, horrific murders, and other terrible things.
Bile has risen to my throat in some of the devastating moments of life: the moment I realized someone I loved and trusted implicitly had blatantly lied and that the revelation of truth, though necessary and inevitable, would prove destructive to others; the moment I learned that a belief system I had grown up ascribing to was wrong and that its elitist stance had terribly hurt people who could no longer believe or live up to its mandates. There are others, but these show that bile rising to the throat can happen when something is so shocking or foreign to our system or minds that we violently reject it--or want to reject it. The phrase can certainly be overused or poorly used, but I consider it legitimate outside stomach flu.
Bile rises to the throat with bile reflux and acid reflux, not just during a brush with the flu. Pregnancy can cause it too (been there/done that).