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Destabilized and feeling yucky.
      #185959 - 06/13/05 07:11 AM
Yoda (formerly Hans)

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Just a little pity party here. My IBS has destabilized after being stable for at least a year. A major med change did it. I have an anxiety disorder and I think that the anxiety is doing it. Anyway, I'm so nauseous! I had to "go" 3 times this morning already - and I had rice for supper last night! I didn't eat anything for breakfast except for a small bit of soy milk. Sigh. It's nice to be amongst people who understand. I know what to do, it just sucks to feel so nauseous.

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Re: Destabilized and feeling yucky. new
      #185960 - 06/13/05 07:26 AM
Sand

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I'm so sorry, Alicia. I hate feeling nauseous - I'd rather have almost any other symptom than that. And nausea plus D really doesn't seem fair. I hope you feel much better very soon.

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Re: Destabilized and feeling yucky. new
      #185961 - 06/13/05 07:30 AM
meep

Reged: 06/06/05
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Loc: Texas

Sorry that things are "off" right now. Hope you're feeling better soon!

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Re: Destabilized and feeling yucky. new
      #185973 - 06/13/05 08:38 AM
Wind

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Alicia, I completely empathize with you. A medication change can seriously throw IBS-stability for a loop. Add an anxious disposition to the equation and NO WONDER!!! I hope you manage the "yuckiness." I usually start feeling progressively better as the day continues. I wonder if there is a certain smell that eases nausea and D? I must do some investigation in an empty moment re: nausea and aromatherapy.

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Re: Destabilized and feeling yucky. new
      #185975 - 06/13/05 08:43 AM
Wind

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One curious question, do you get that dry heave feeling and that sensation where your mouth is suddenly so dry and you're not sure if you're going to either vomit or have D? Some days, I get that feeling too. This yuckiness is worse than a hangover.

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Re: Destabilized and feeling yucky. new
      #185987 - 06/13/05 09:31 AM
daliatree

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Sounds like you and me are a pair - what with the emetaphobia and then when the IBS gets bad we get sooo nauseous. Its unbearable. For the four days before my period I am so nauseous, constantly, its a joke. And then when my IBS A swings to a D, the sudden emptying leaves me unspeakable nauseous. Its a mix of eating loads of stodge again and drinking ginger tea that helps calm it, but its awful. It happened to me again last night. I am up until 3am often with an attack that begins at about 11 or 12. Horrible horrible horrible. I SO understand.

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Re: Destabilized and feeling yucky. new
      #186000 - 06/13/05 10:12 AM
melitami

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*HUGS* Being nauseous is not fun, I've had a bunch of that lately myself....end of the term projects and finals have destabilized me lately, including the nausea. Get yourself a bunch of yummy ginger stuff and feel better soon!

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