Chronic Nausea 10 Months

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hi! ive been have chronic nausea for 10 months now. ive had just about every GI test or exam done (hida scan, upper endoscopy, ct, etc), tons of labs, brain MRI, stool tests, brain mri, vag ultrasound, etc. I have even been to the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN. That was disappointing!!

My symptoms include: chronic nausea, loss of appetite, sometimes cant even physically force myself to eat, weight loss, occasional dizziness, overly active digestion, occasional constipation, and chronic throat mucus, very bad menstrual cycles. I think i have more symptoms but these are most frequent.

THREE YEAR MEDICAL HISTORY

2016

Preeclampsia

Csection with child

2017

Labs/tests

Heart palpitations

High blood pressure

IUD (1 month—removed due to pain)

2018

Virus/flu

BEGINNING OF UNKNOWN ILLNESS

Nausea

Labs/tests

Gallbladder removed

Labs/tests

Persisted symptoms of nausea

anyone else experience this and have they had answers?

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  • Posted

    It sounds like endometriosis, is your period very painful? Do you feel pain during intercourse?

    • Posted

      thats actually what me and my obgyn are going to be looking into, i just hate the idea of explorative surgery. my periods are painful now but they werent before (i was on birth control for 9 years before getting off and becoming pregnant a few weeks off of it). i havent taken birth control since (i tried iud but it was painful)! intercourse doesnt happen often due to feeling like crap a lot but its uncomfortable when it does...i wouldnt say painful.

  • Posted

    i had surgery where they confirmed stage one endometriosis. we believe that was the source of my illness! im currently waiting patiently to heal from the procedure to see if im feeling better. if anyone reads this looking for answers, dont give up!

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