do your stomach aches happen first thing in the morning? and do you get enough sleep at night? because both of these factors can play apart in your nausea. Just from experiance I can tell you that when I dont get enough sleep I am nauseas fisrt thing in the morning and part of the day. also try eating a little toast or somehting for breakfast that should help too.
2007-03-18 10:34:13
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answered by Hilary 2
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Now don't take this the wrong way, but perhaps you need a different type of doc. You might be going through some sort of emotional trama connected with school work,
or it could be linked to social activities,or the lack of them.
Perhaps you should talk to a counselor that you like and try to
get to the bottom of your stress!
Also watch those pain killers, not only can you develope an dependence (even over the counter) but they can add to your problem by making you even more nauseous!
2007-03-18 17:44:45
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answered by peachiepie 7
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seems to me that something about the environment or something you deal with while there could be causing you anxiety which feels like chest or tummy pains.....so emotional cannot be helped with body pain killers.....
truthfully within your heart look at what causes you to be scared or anxious while you are there.......
if you need help with the studies, ask a friend or talk with school counselor or one of your teachers for advise in regard to helps there......
if social, make additional friends or bond close to one special friend to help you realize you are a likeable worthy person just as anyone else is......
take it one hour at a time and then before you know it, the day will have passed and then the week and then the school year.....
you will have become a stronger and better person for your courage and newfound strengths....
give your burdens to the Lord for He cares for you as no other ever will......
He will show you the way and His love!!!
2007-03-18 17:36:02
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answered by Marsha 6
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It's stress. I had the same problem when I was in school. I had friends and it didn't completely suck, but I was very self conscious, AND I never did my homework, so I was always worried what the teacher would say or do. Try getting some exercise after school, it makes a huge difference.
2007-03-18 17:36:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like anxiety related directly to school. My son gets stomachaches a lot at school because he doesn't like it there and his pediatrician said it was anxiety. Don't take pain killers tho, you might become addicted and they aren't meant for stomachaches. Go back to your doctor and ask about anxiety or ask to see a psychiatrist.
Good luck and feel better!!
2007-03-18 17:35:03
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answered by Incognito 6
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it makes me wonder about the air quality at your school?
Is this something that is new for you, or do you normally have an upset stomach when you get stressed.
I know there have been cases of black mold at schools. Keep your eyes open, and ask around, do other class mates share in your symptoms?
If you find others that do, you may want to point this out to the school staff.
Blessings!
2007-03-18 17:37:46
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answered by taffneygreen 4
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Like others said I think it's stress related. You need to find away to keep stress away. Exercise is a great way. Is there something in particular thats bothering you? can you talk to someone? As one of my college proffesors used to tell me "breath" it sounds dumb but you really need to relax. Stress is very unhealthy, and it's just not worth it. I hoped I helped.
2007-03-18 17:40:56
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answered by doctorhockey18 3
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It could be anxiety, are you going through problems at school, or hate going? Then you should talk to someone you could confide in, if it's that serious of a problem, consider home schooling.
2007-03-18 17:38:04
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answered by Ally 5
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