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Ever since I was a kid every time I was served fish I've gotten nauseated and sometimes threw up. I've avoided most fish since then but can eat things like Tuna, sword fish and well that seems to be about it. Even things like Kelp trigger the nausea. Just walking threw areas with fish makes me ill and triggers the gag reflex. Is this an allergy to Shell fish or something else?

2007-01-01 06:44:36 · 5 answers · asked by padmalotusflower 3 in Health Diseases & Conditions Allergies

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Sounds like a little of both - Food allergy causes you to barf but the mind then associates all fish. A friend gets really sick on fish he has eaten in Hawaii, but does not have trouble eating the same type fish on the main land. Go figure!

2007-01-01 06:55:56 · answer #1 · answered by justwondering 6 · 0 0

Yes, it's an allergy to shell fish. I am the same way. I feel extremely nauseated by the smell of it. When I was a kid I ate some and almost died from it. I also get a headache from the smell.

2007-01-01 06:47:05 · answer #2 · answered by I know, I know!!!! 6 · 0 0

Tuna and sword fish are both warm blooded, and are definitely a different class of meat than most fishes.
While a fish allergy is possible, chances are likely that it is more psychosomatic than purely physical.

2007-01-01 06:50:43 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

He could be completely secure swimming in the sea. His allergy to shellfish is in certainty in all possibility an allergy to iodine (which shellfish incorporate). this could be presented into his gadget via eating the shellfish and no possibility is posed by employing swimming in the water they swim in.

2016-10-06 07:18:14 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

sounds like an allergy to iodine. you should take this seriously. lots of tests use iodine in their contrast formula.

i wouldn't fool around as some allergies worsen over time. seems to me it's pretty serious already.

you really ought to discuss this with your physician and ask about an antidote you can carry around with you.

2007-01-01 07:40:59 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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