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hi, im 18 female, i have the same symptoms but i dont wake up in the night, its around 10 oclock in the evening and its been the past 4 nights, in the day im perfectly fine, my boyfriend is starting to worry about me! i dont have a clue wat it might be, some one help :/
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by any chance, was it ma huang? I took a supplement with that in it once for weight loss. Terrible stuff on your heart. However, I'm going to suggest something a bit different: Eat the last of your food by 4 or so hours before bedtime. I don't know why, but it seems as we get older (and yes, I'm including even middle 20's!), our bodies tend not to metabolize food well in the evening. You'll also start noticing differences in your sleeping pattern. Are there other symptoms, though, perhaps that don't appear related? I ask, because there are other possibilities, such as sleep apnea, which "gets along great' with nightly heartburn symptoms,
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i too wake up in the middle of the night with nausea and vomiting since i turned 45 now i am turning 51- wake up with hot flashes, my body temprature will rise,til i swet- then vomit- endoscopi done- no reflux- colonscopy done- found some polyps n removed them- still vomiting presently. they gave me zofran that melts in your mouth- IT WORKS- but now i,'m dependent on it. as soon as i wake up in the middle of night, like now- i pop one in, vomiting/nausea stops- dirriah begins- they blamed it on stress at one point- but i am tired of going through this- can someone please help me- no health insurance that will cover going back to the stomach doctor presently Please help- i want to be normal again
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I'm a 16 year old male and I've had this happening to me for years. I'll only get it maybe a maximum of about 3-4 times per year. I'll wake up in the early hours of the morning feeling extremely nauseous (spelling?) and will lie in bed awake for a while and eventually have to tun to the toilet and throw up, I feel better after that and that's the end of it. Every time it's happened i've gone to bed feeling perfectly ordinary but will wake up and be sick.
Sometimes I can avert getting to the vomiting part by taking all the covers off and my shirt to get as cold and exposed to the air as possible.
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yes you are obsolutely ri8...eating more sweets causes stomach disorder...so better all of u eat healthy food time to time
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I have been having this issues for many years now and it has gotten progressively worse. I feel fine during the day, I go to bed, and then a couple hours later I wake up choking and have to run to the bathroom to vomit. I do not have any stomach pain, chills, or night sweats. I will vomit 1-3 times during the night but, after I get it all out of my system, I will sleep fine for the rest of the night. I do not run a fever and I will feel fine during the day (except for being tired from not sleeping). It doesn't seem to matter WHEN I eat but, if I don't eat very much during the day or if my stomach is empty when I go to bed, I will throw up bile instead. So far, the doctors have been unable to help me.
So, I have been trying to figure it out for myself. I noticed that I got the sickest after I started exercising and drank more water. I figured out that there must be something in the tap water so I started drinking bottled water. (You have to be careful which bottle water since some brands are just bottled tap water...) There is something in the water that I react negatively to especially when the water is heated. I have looked at water reports (Consumer Confidence Reports - what an ironic title) for the water in my area and I am shocked at how many different toxic chemicals are legally in the water. I suspect that part of my problem is a reaction to the disinfectants (Chloramine and Chlorine) that are used at the water treatment plants. There are by-products (dichloramine & trichloramine) that are very toxic and cause people to be sick. (you can look up chloramine toxicity to read up on them). Yuur skin can even be absorbing these toxic chemicals when you take a hot shower or get in the hot tub.
Avoiding tap water has helped me a lot, however, it is really tough to eliminate all food and drinks made with unfiltered tap water esp if you eat out at all. It is in coffee, tea, fountain drinks, ice cream, soups, sauces, dips, steamed veggies, rice, chili, etc - all contain water which may or may not have been filtered to remove those chemicals. Even foods prepared IN or soaked in the water can cause me to be very ill (i.e. corn on the cob, steamed veggies, salad at restaurants that they soak in large vats of water with added chemicals to keep it "fresh & crisp".) I am never sure what products have unfiltered water in them until I get sick and start to backtrack to see what I ate or drank that could have been contaminated. I can drink milk from some companies and not others. I cannot eat anything that is packaged in cities where I cannot drink the water. Even produce grown using contaminated water seem to make me very ill - i.e. watermelon. Some make me sick, some do not. Location makes all the difference.
I knew that I was on the right track when, after installing a water filter and changing milk brands, my mom all but eliminated all her heartburn issues.
I DO believe that there are other chemicals that I am ingesting that are contributing to the problem. I suspect that food & drinks in cans are also contributing to the problem. It may be chemicals leaching from from the linings they coat the cans with or something from the metals themselves. I have not ruled out mercury poisoning from tooth fillings, pesticides that are used in farming, or hormones that they are feeding animals.
Things that seemed to help me in addition to carrying around bottled water: 1) eating a red apple (or drinking a small glass of apple cider) before bedtime seems to help. The red pigment contains quercetin (a flavonol) which may be the reason it helps me. 2) eating a whole foods, primarily raw diet helped a lot. Raw vegetables and fruits with some basic protein (grilled fish/chicken/lean pork) seemed to relieve many or my symptoms.
If anyone else finds things that work, please share. I am so desperate for a complete solution. To go to bed every night and not have to worry about vomiting would be a dream come true.
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Gastroninterititus? I'm definitely not sure if I spelled that right or not. I was going to say bad food too but you nipped that in the bud. Hope you're better!
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I am a female ,age 12. Just happend to me one night so far. I went to lay down to go to sleep and I just had the urge to throw up. So I ran to the bathroom and puked non stop for like 30 mins. Then I went back to my room,my stomach was still feeling a bit queasy but I fell right to sleep.I wondered what could have caused it ! I'm not sick,noone else in my family was recently sicknot pregeant,and I have not started my period yet.
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Yeah. That just happened to me. All I've eaten in the past 10 hours is a really healthy local greens organic salad. And I just puked it all up. And I don't feel any kind of bad except for the fact that I keep dry heaving or puking. 11 dollar salad literally down the effin drain. Did anyone figure out what this is?
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