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Nausea?
Over the last week I've noticed my symptoms spreading to my abdomen ( tingling, slight burning, feeling numb ( but not really numb can still feel objects touching me)) tonight, two hours after falling asleep I woke up very nauseous. I barely made it to the bathroom before severely throwing up. I never throw
Up. I'm worried about progression... Does anybody else feel like that? |
I have nausea I am tracking, but I think it has as much to do with my poor sleep, the dry heated air of the house and a few other things. I also have thrown up twice, maybe three times in the last year. Typically I am just quesy.
I take my ALA around food because I found it to be an irritant to me on an emptier stomach. I suggest tracking it to identify triggers. Good luck. Nausea is awful. Jon |
I had a lot of nausea in the beginning of this thing. I was in tremendous pain and could barely talk. I lost 10 pounds because i had no hunger and it was too difficult to swallow. I also get the numbness in my abdomen during the night sometimes. The nausea is gone unless I don't go to bed early. If I get tired, I become nauseas and shaky.
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I have the sensations spreading like you but my nausea was med related...if I had a low grade fever with my symptoms then I would have the dry heaves and that's just awful...hope you find some relief....:hug:
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It feels like I am wearing a band around my abdomen from below my belly button up to my ribs ( and it stings and burns ). This just came on this week. I can't believe how fast this is progressing. It seems impossible.
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I would see a doctor.... infections in the intestines, like appendicitis, or diverticulitis, or gall bladder stones, infection there, or pancreatitis, can all cause a tight abdomen as the muscles get spasmed above where the irritation occurs.
The vomiting is concerning and should be reported to the doctor too. Get a blood count with differential, and have the doctor examine your tummy (palpate it)... this link gives other causes in more detail: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acute_abdomen If you are still taking 3 of those AOR B-complex as you told me earlier, I'd stop that for now. (one of those a day would be plenty for most people. |
Did you have Chicken Pox as a child?
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[QUOTE=mrsD;1132019]I would see a doctor.... infections in the intestines, like appendicitis, or diverticulitis, or gall bladder stones, infection there, or pancreatitis, can all cause a tight abdomen as the muscles get spasmed above where the irritation occurs.
The vomiting is concerning and should be reported to the doctor too. It doesn't feel like my muscles are spasming it feels like I am wearing a piece of clothing like a girdle or something. does this still sound like an infection? It feels like the sensation I have on my arms and legs like Im wearing a tight piece of clothing (but I am not) |
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