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go to the Mayo Clinic website and look up how much water you should be drinking for your activity level/weight. It's more than you think it should be - 8, 8oz glasses is not enough.
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Hi, I've also felt nauseous for just over a week now. I'm sexually active, but have had my period, so I couldn't be pregnant, could I? Maybe my nausea could be contributed to stress instead? I just got a promotion and there is alot riding on me. Any advise or suggestions? Thanks!
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Hi, I have hypothyroidism and I am taking my meds normal and have been checked every 6 months since I was 6 months old, now 31. My levels don’t change much ever. The one time they really changed and I felt horrible was a few years ago when I had my thyroid removed due to the fact it looked like I had an Adams apple and the doc told me the bad thing about having it removed was I would have to take a pill every day for the rest of my life. Well at this point I had been taking the pill every day for 26 years so I didn’t see anything changing except the bulge in my neck. I have been feeling sick for about 3 weeks now. I thought at first it was the chicken I ate but after a few days I started to worry. At week 2 I went to the doc. told her everything from throwing up to nauseous feelings from the start of the morning to the end of the day on and off also diarrhea really bad on and off. Did blood work didn’t find anything. Couldn’t be prego due to esure which is like getting tubes tied but not reversible but checked anyway. I am at week 3 and just don’t understand. I have no reason to be stressed so I can’t blame stress, no tummy pains except a norm tummy ach sometimes. I plan to get to the bottom of this and post along the way. I will be going back to the doc soon. O also I was prescribed nauseous meds, they work but only for the time it says. I like having something to make me feel better but at the same time I don’t want to cover something up by just taking the meds. I want to know what is wrong and fix it.
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I feel nauseous all the time too. I am really stressed with school and it really bothers me that I can't concentrate on my work. My stomach sometimes hurts and everywhere I go I always look for the washroom. I feel nauseous when I eat and don't eat. What is wrong with me? What should I do?
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Wao as crazy as this may sound that is also the only way i can eat. I have to smoke in the morning in order to get an appetite, and not feel the nausea. By mid day it goes away but i dont feel as bad as soon as i leave work at 6 im right back at it again feeling miserable, which i have to smoke again in order to eat dinner. i cant stand it anymore and it has caused anxiety. Im glad i found a relatable post i thought i was the only one doing this on a daily basis, but this cant be LIFE.
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I've felt nauseous for now going on 5 years. I go to the doctor/hospital at least 5 times a month for this. I live off of Gravol and Diclectin(morning sickness pills) even though I am not pregnant. Every time i go to the hospital or doctors i get sent for blood work because they think i am pregnant but am not. It always comes back clean. Ive seen a gastroenterologist they sent me for scoping to see everything going on inside and it all came back clean. Not even irritable bowel syndrome. Then they thought it could be acid reflex so he prescribed me the highest dose of antacids and nothing. Then my doctor said i could be depressed so she put me on anti depressants, but i did not take them due to the side effects. I know im not depressed im the happiest girl anyone could meet. Then my moms friend was reading a magazine and came across "endometreosis" and the girl had every single symptom i have. SO i went to a gyno and she didn't do any tests. I am 19 and she said im too young and this is a problem meant for my stomach specialist. Now i am currently still feeling sick 24/7. I paid to get the celiac test done and it only came back 1 positive out of the 3 so my doctor said that cant be it. But for the least my stomach doctor told me its something i have to live with, but i refuse. I haven't felt this way all my life so something has to be wrong.
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Wow, I just Googled "feeling nauseous all the time" and this was the first page that popped up, and I can't believe what you wrote - I could've written it! You're not alone! And I agree w/ it probably being STRESS. ((hugs))
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