My story.

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Hey, here's my story.

I have anxiety. I get nauseous some of my "bad nights." It usually happens at night.

It started in about November 2020. I will explain more down below.

So, starting back in November 2020. I was doing physical activities. I drank a lot of water. Once I got in the car, I panicked. Just the thought of having the stomach flu, or vomiting would just be horrible. I could see myself in my head vomiting and crying and being so scared. I didn't vomit. But it traumatized me. So much, I would get nausea each NIGHT. Notice how it would very rarely happen in the daytime. Just before I went to bed. That fear would stick to me, and it still does, as I type this.

There was this one time I knew how miserable I felt when I got nauseous, I was crying so hard, because I was so nauseous, and I was begging not to be nauseous, knowing that begging wouldn't help anything. I was crying so hard I was trying to take a deep breath. I was pacing the room. I was dizzy. I thought I might pass out. I still had nausea, but I went to sleep. When I woke up, I was fine.

Luckily, I have a medication that works wonders for me. It is called hydroxyzine, and it is mainly for anxiety nausea, and vomiting. I did actually throw up for the first time. It was a migraine. I had a horrible headache, such bad nausea and vomiting. It has me even more traumatized now that I can think that I might have a migraine every time I get nauseous.

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