Nauseaous and bedridden for three months

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I stopped my phychiatric meds three months ago. As soon as I stopped I started feeling nauseauos whenever I ate something. The first time I went to the doctor, he said it was phychological. The second time I went to the doctor, he told me I was anemic, had high blood sugar, and severely dehydrated. I went to ER and they did a EKG, CAT Scan, Chest xray,Labs and the discovered I had low potassium , was dehydrated and had a dilated bile duct. I was admitted to the hospital. I had an ESRP from the gastro doc and he put a stent in my bile duct. When I came home I was still getting sick when I ate. All I have is anti nausea meds. I had two periods in a month and I started bleeding again so the gynecologist did a biopsy. I'm at witts end what is wrong with me?

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    I am not a health professional. I dont know your story but I know that gut health and mental health are directly related. Is it possible that emotional stress or stress in general is contributing? maybe their is a deep rooted issue/ trauma that needs to be treated so you can heal in spirit and body. If we ignore our wounds they will fester (but I have learned this from my own personal agony.) I am sorry to hear of your suffering and I pray for your restoration. Believe that things can get better, believe in yourself, fight for yourself! A better day is coming. Remember you have made it this far. I hope you get the help you need.

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