I'm hypoglycemic, and nearly every time I've thrown up it was long, drenched dry heaves and vomiting 5 times or more. Only twice in my life has a vomiting experience not involved dry heaves and vomiting only once. So I found this girl on the internet who is hypoglycemic as well and said she ate well and when she threw up it was only once, but the year she started eating junk (fast food and such things drs direct hypoglycemics not to eat) she had the same thing, dry heaves, throwing up 5+ times and just painful aching.
I always thought it was normal to get a dreadful dry-heaving, vomiting 5 or more times flu annually or once every 2-3 years, until I found a survey finding out that most people who throw up only did once and then they felt better. That's almost never the case with me. So is it because I don't eat what the doctor advises me to eat that could've caused these flubugs that made vomiting 10x worse? I hope I didn't confuse anyone Simply put, the two could be related. However, it'd be best if you asked your doctor (and I highly suggest that you do!). A health question like this is too serious to be asked online; when it comes to health, save yahoo answers for basic questions, or those on well-known subjects. Distorted Furry said it well. I couldn't put it any better. Take care. |