What would make a person constantly feel like throwing up

That’s from chemo I believe

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No dude, nothing out the ordinary.

The problem is its getting worse, 2 months ago it was there but not as bad as it is now.

Not eating differently, infact im eating healthier.

Im tired of feeling shiit

Oh ok. yea i thought it was something liek that

I have stopped APs 4 months ago though.

I have stopped them before a few times and restarted them and never had this happen to me after such a long period of time.

Unless AP withdrawal is really that hectic this time around. I just doesnt really add up though

Well it’s good you don’t have sever headaches. Heart pain can be bad too. Could be GERD - just looked that up

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dunno suppose ill just go see the doctor and hope for the best !

Get some blood tests done maybe!

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I had this issue for about a year and a half. If was bad, I got really underweight and turned gray. Go to a doctor. You might need imaging done. I had to do a test where I ate radioactive eggs, and they tracked their progress through my system. You might also need an endoscopy, or other test.

For me, the nausea went away when my doctor put me on amitriptyline, which suggests it was abdominal migraines.

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Thanks for the info, interesting to know.

Ill give the doctor a heads up :slight_smile:
Thanks

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It is probably a food allergy. Could be anything you eat. If you had a genetic test by 23andme and then took it to another analyser (like Xcode) you could find out what it is,

I found out I had one of the two coeliac genes and was highly responsive to eggs.

I have become allergic in my old age to pineapples as well, which is a new allergy to me. I come up in a rash so not exactly life threatening, but it shows.

Nausea, if not the aps is a body reaction to something you ate!

Are you still doing drugs?
This might have something to do with it.

Nope, since new years havnt touched them and before new years i hardly did them much, I drank a little bit awhile back though, but like minor.

This is a different feeling ive got, its like im on the edge of puking constantly !

even when i did use drugs hard years back i never felt this way !

Im actually considering that this is something quite bad and it made me think it was a terrible side effect from APs which made me stop using them when it might not have been them, Its hard to say !

Its kind of easy to constantly blame the side effects of APs when it could something more sinister :confused:

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Definitely see a doctor.
Good luck @anon97118089.

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I think you quit taking Zyprexa, so it sounds like typical withdrawl effects. Nausea is a withdrawl effect of stopping antipsychotics. I’m quite certain that is your problem.

4-5 months after ive stopped?

And ive stopped zyprexa before a few years back and i never got this problem?

Maybe my body changed?

4 months isn’t that long. The drug could have stayed in your system a while after stopping, and only now you are experiencing the withdrawals.

Maybe you right ive never been off Anti Psychotics this long in the last decade !!!

:roll_eyes:

Sounds like medication withdrawal. I had symptoms for 8 months from antidepressants. It can take a long time. I hope you feel better.

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Ipecac - - - is one possible answer.

Ipecac is a plant. It is used to make medicine. Ipecac syrup is available both as a nonprescription product and as an FDA-approved prescription product. Ipecac is taken by mouth to cause vomiting after suspected poisoning.

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You could have an ulcer or possibly a food allergy.