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I've been experiencing nausea (but not vomitting) for about a month. I also have increased thirst and this is now accompanied with low grade headaches. Eating doesn't seem to change the symptoms. I'm not overweight and eat a pretty healthy diet (but no saint!). No recent changes to diet or lifestyle. Suddenly quite intolerant to alcohol (drink moderately maybe once or twice a week). Have experienced episodes of mild nausea most of my adult life but never serious and could not attribute to anything. Now I am alarmed. I am belching a lot (Gall stones?), and generally tired and feeling no good. I'm trying to narrow down possible diagnoses so as to offset expenses for tests, tests, tests. Can anyone out there help me narrow down the possibilities? It sounds as if it might be your gall bladder, so it might be worth asking your doctor to check. Sounds to me like you are dehydrated, but you really should talk to your doctor Yeah I had a bought for quite some time of HEADACHES and I was trying to figure it out... maybe it is our bodies GENETIC PROGRAM RESPONSE... for whatever reason? I do not know.. or maybe there is an exposure to BACTERIA or VIRUSES or NANOS or maybe other chemicals in general... I'm probably adding too much rather than narrowing it down but first we have to examine all the possibilities sometimes before we can narrow it down. I cannot tell from your profile if you are female, but if you are, Is it possible that you are pregnant? If so, use a pregnancy test. Otherwise, it sounds like you are dehydrated, but I would definitely go to a doctor. Do your symptoms sound like those for Diabetes? Try increasing your intake in sodium and potassium, it sound to me like your electrolytes are a bit off. |
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