Alright, so for the past two weeks I've been nauseated after I've eaten, be it a piece of toast or a full meal. At first I thought it was just anxiety because of a personal situation, but this week it's still happening while I'm no longer anxious. On top of this, two days ago I'm suddenly thirsty all the time.. this could understandably cause more frequent urination, but that was happening before I was getting thirsty. I'm wondering if I'm dehydrated from needing to pee so much. It's not a UTI, three tests have come back clean. There was one day where I had bad lower back pain and lower abdominal cramps... but they haven't come back.
What the could be wrong with me?
What the could be wrong with me?
Have you found an answer to why this is happening to you? I have the EXACT SAME SYMPTOMS
it could be a parasite
I have had these symptoms and they 100% were food allergy related. When I have a diet full of foods i shouldn't be eating, I experience stomach/intestinal pain, diarrhea, bloating, cramping, gas, but not back pain though I have known people who experience this as well - this is apparently the next level, when the body is in true crisis mode. My additional symptoms that I always thought were unrelated were chronic acne (I'm 33 years old and STILL had troubles with huge zits especially behind my ears, and on my chin and jaw area!!) frequent yeast infections in both vagina and anus, as well as in the armpits.
Since I cut out all foods that I am sensitive to, even those on the borderline, I feel fantastic and all the symptoms have disappeared.
When I went for help from my Western doctor, he told me my symptoms were unrelated and tried to help me treat each one separately (i.e. acne cream, pills for gas, etc.). He wouldn't send me for allergy testing. Since he's such an incredible GP, I knew I had to look elsewhere to find help when his solutions didn't work.
So I put myself under the care of a naturopath. She sent me for allergy testing immediately upon hearing all my symptoms - thanks to her approach, all of what I was experiencing turned out to be linked directly to what I was eating. She gave me options to cut out all the things I couldn't eat and I turned to a Chinese based rice noodle and congee diet.
I save tons of money by cooking myself, even though I buy raw/unprocessed/organic as much as possible.
I LOVE my new diet! Not only do I feel fantastic now that I've been doing this new regime for about 2 months, my bowel movements and gas are back to normal levels (1-2 BMs per day, no gas unless I cheat and eat something I shouldn't!). It has taken time to fine tune exactly what I can eat, to discover what and in what quantity I can get away with from the allergy list, and to find some restaurants where I can eat out to be sociable, but it's all worth it.
Seeing a naturopath may not be cheap, but going at least to find out what you can and can't eat will be an empowering experience. All you have to lose is all the uncomfortable symptoms you experience right now - how can that not be worth it?!?!
You CAN have a life free from these symptoms no matter how long you have suffered from them!!! I noticed a difference in how I was feeling pretty much immediately when I made the changes, and now I can't imagine eating the way I used to - my new foods are so tasty!! I've also lost a lot of weight...
As my naturopath said, 'It's the way your body wants to be'.
Good luck and happy eating!
Since I cut out all foods that I am sensitive to, even those on the borderline, I feel fantastic and all the symptoms have disappeared.
When I went for help from my Western doctor, he told me my symptoms were unrelated and tried to help me treat each one separately (i.e. acne cream, pills for gas, etc.). He wouldn't send me for allergy testing. Since he's such an incredible GP, I knew I had to look elsewhere to find help when his solutions didn't work.
So I put myself under the care of a naturopath. She sent me for allergy testing immediately upon hearing all my symptoms - thanks to her approach, all of what I was experiencing turned out to be linked directly to what I was eating. She gave me options to cut out all the things I couldn't eat and I turned to a Chinese based rice noodle and congee diet.
I save tons of money by cooking myself, even though I buy raw/unprocessed/organic as much as possible.
I LOVE my new diet! Not only do I feel fantastic now that I've been doing this new regime for about 2 months, my bowel movements and gas are back to normal levels (1-2 BMs per day, no gas unless I cheat and eat something I shouldn't!). It has taken time to fine tune exactly what I can eat, to discover what and in what quantity I can get away with from the allergy list, and to find some restaurants where I can eat out to be sociable, but it's all worth it.
Seeing a naturopath may not be cheap, but going at least to find out what you can and can't eat will be an empowering experience. All you have to lose is all the uncomfortable symptoms you experience right now - how can that not be worth it?!?!
You CAN have a life free from these symptoms no matter how long you have suffered from them!!! I noticed a difference in how I was feeling pretty much immediately when I made the changes, and now I can't imagine eating the way I used to - my new foods are so tasty!! I've also lost a lot of weight...
As my naturopath said, 'It's the way your body wants to be'.
Good luck and happy eating!
I had these symptoms a long time ago. I said that the next time I ate and felt sick I was going to the er. I did and I had a thyroid problem so you may want to get your thyroid checked out to make sure it's not that.
you need to go check and see if your a diabetic might have something to do with your sugar thats why you maybe so thirsty all the time not sure why you get sick . you need to get checked out so you will know whats going on and not be wondering about it.