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Why am I constantly nauseous? Please help! ?
I have had digestive issues starting back in 2018, just abdominal pain at the belly button, a sharp stabbing feeling. Visited GI and they said I have Non-Alcoholic-Fatty-Liver- Disease (NAFLD) and Barrett’s Esophagus. Beginning in 2019 I became nauseous every day and it is still on going. I have new symptoms now including increased heart rate (from 50bpm to 140bpm) instantly and I being to shake violently. I can not see my GI doctor for another 22 days, so they are giving my zofran to hold me over. This has been a battle since 2018, and I am tired. I need answers, my doctors haven’t found anything yet. I am tired of feeling sick daily. It’s debilitating. I am also not overweight, I am 6’3” 179lbs. I am also only 20 years old. I need help please, any advice or personal experience tips is welcome as far as it is helpful and not stupid like other people saying “you are a hypochondriac.” Thank you.
Other - General Health Care2 months agoAte spoiled meat???
My mom cooked us beef, tomato’s and noodles. The food taste very sweet and not how it normally taste, specifically the beef, it had a perfume taste. My moms said it didn’t smell or wasn’t slimy when it was raw. I am really scared to throw up. None of the ingredients where expired. I also didn’t swallow the meat I chewed and spit it out. Please help me!!!!!
9 AnswersOther - Food & Drink4 months agoShould I rehome my puppy? Please help!?
Background info:
• 14 week Old English Sheepdog Female
• We currently have a 5 year old Sheepdog male.
• Have owned puppy for 6 weeks.
The vet came by 2 days ago and told us the puppy is dangerous. She said she has fear issues and that it is most likely genetic. The vet said that she could kill our other dog and or us or someone else. The vet said we have a 10% chance of not getting bit bad when she is grown. She said she needs to be rehomed and given to a facility where they can deal with fearful puppies. We are heartbroken and don’t know what to do. She is 100% perfect with us, but when she saw the vet and our grandma she growled and barked. The vet said she should have been able to smell that my grandma is related to us and been okay. The vet said her brain doesn’t process fear correctly. We don’t want to give her up. We are seeing a veterinarian behaviorist in 2 weeks. Please help, what do you guys think???
5 AnswersPersonal Finance6 months agoCan I join military with IBS?
I have always wanted to join the US Navy since I was very young, and I have been planning to forever. When I wake up in the morning that is all I want to do. When I was 18 I got extreme abdominal pain, the pain is gone now (I am 20 now) but I have extreme naseua every day. Sometimes it’s hard to get through. I am in college right now finishing up my associates degree and planning on enlisting into the US Navy Reserves so I can finish my last 4 years of college then switch to active duty. I have not told the recruiter about my issues, I am extremely worried and honestly depressed that I might not be able to uphold my lifelong dream. Is there any current or former armed forces member that has or had IBS symptoms and pushed through? I need honest answers please. I want to hear from peoples experiences. Please. And for more information, the doctors never put on record that I have IBS, they said they don’t know for sure so they just put abdominal pain. I am also on ZERO medications for anything.
4 AnswersMilitary7 months agoCan I join military with IBS?
I have always wanted to join the US Navy since I was very young, and I have been planning to forever. When I wake up in the morning that is all I want to do. When I was 18 I got extreme abdominal pain, the pain is gone now (I am 20 now) but I have extreme naseua every day. Sometimes it’s hard to get through. I am in college right now finishing up my associates degree and planning on enlisting into the US Navy Reserves so I can finish my last 4 years of college then switch to active duty. I have not told the recruiter about my issues, I am extremely worried and honestly depressed that I might not be able to uphold my lifelong dream. Is there any current or former armed forces member that has or had IBS symptoms and pushed through? I need honest answers please. I want to hear from peoples experiences. Please. And for more information, the doctors never put on record that I have IBS, they said they don’t know for sure so they just put abdominal pain. I am also on ZERO medications for anything.
1 AnswerMilitary7 months ago