Or if theres some sort of food you are allergic to, if you eat enough of that food, everything can possible set you off (aka, if youre allergic to milk, if you drink milk for longer periods, you will get sick from any kind of food, not just food containing milk, although if its that the machines shoved down your throat should have shown something.
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NEEDZMOAR
Sweden1277 Posts
Or if theres some sort of food you are allergic to, if you eat enough of that food, everything can possible set you off (aka, if youre allergic to milk, if you drink milk for longer periods, you will get sick from any kind of food, not just food containing milk, although if its that the machines shoved down your throat should have shown something. | ||
Dagwon
Canada33 Posts
And, yeah, I have to echo everyone else. Change your diet. A few more apples isn't going to help... I'd start eating at home, and going on the "five ingredient diet." That is, not buying anything with more than five ingredients in it, and never anything that contains stuff you're not sure what it is. Make the change gradually, if you have to, but I think it needs to be done. I'd also start drinking nothing but water (a cup of coffee/tea in the morning might be okay, but if it is acid reflux I would nix 'em for a bit to see if it helps any). Or, in direct contradiction to what I just said... try mint, ginger or fennel tea. Mint can aggravate heartburn, though. And fennel is really good for it. Also, change how you eat. Eat frequent, small meals. Slowly, without the TV on (or not in front of the computer...). Another problem I have, is that my B6 stores are so abysmally low that it's causing nausea. (I was just pregnant, though, so I doubt it's B6 in your case...) If you're eating nothing but crap, there's a good chance something is low enough it's causing symptoms. Have they checked the more common deficiencies? Are you taking a multivitamin, or those meal-replacement drinks? Aaaaaaand, last but not least... dehydration can cause pretty severe nausea/vomiting. Are you getting enough water (8 cups a day, at least). It sounds like you're getting enough salt, now, but if you change your diet make sure you continue to do so. I've been suffering from something very similar for the past two years, and this is just what it is in my case. I'm not a doctor, but it's worth a try. | ||
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