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prolonged nausea following bypass

Dabby65

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Has anyone out there had problems with extreme nausea many months (11 for me)? This has taken over my life. I have had many medical tests, and was shown to have a small ulcer, but my doctor doesn't seem to be able to help.
:eek:
 
Has anyone out there had problems with extreme nausea many months (11 for me)? This has taken over my life. I have had many medical tests, and was shown to have a small ulcer, but my doctor doesn't seem to be able to help.
:eek:

Certain foods make me feel nauseated. Bread is one of them. Do you feel sick when you eat certain type foods or is it just most of the time? When I eat something that doesn't agree with me, my stomach feels like I'm in an elevator or on a ferris wheel. Then I feel like I'm going to puke. It takes a couple hours to get over it, sometimes longer.

I would say to make a journal and keep track of everything that you put in your mouth. The nausea may be tied into the food you are eating.

Hope you feel better, soon.

Cheyenne
 
I was having severe nausea, was sent for a HIDA scan and it was found that my gallbladder had ceased to function.. Booger came out on 1 / 24 and have had no issue since.
 
I was having severe nausea, was sent for a HIDA scan and it was found that my gallbladder had ceased to function.. Booger came out on 1 / 24 and have had no issue since.


I'll bet it is the gallbladder. I had a gallbladder attack 2 months ago and I was really nauseous for days and was hospitalized. That sure could be the problem.
 
I can say now that my gall bladder is gone, I have not had any on going nausea issues.

Other than the one 20 minute issue that was related to a food intolerance I am great. Eggs are currently the bane to my existence, LOL that is what triggered my short term nausea...

Baby chickens and ducks are safe for now, ;)
 
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