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Lately, i've been eating and feeling sick, throwing up acid whenever i get too sick. I eat normal, and sometimes even more than that, but i keep losing weight. I'm worried, i don't look healthy, i have a thyroid problem, but my doctor won't see me only two months from now.

I've been feeling horribly exhausted, but why am i losing weight? im eating normal, and not junk food whatsoever. I'm worried about my health. I don't know what to do.

2007-11-01 18:33:59 · 34 answers · asked by Disoriented 2 in Health Other - Health

Adia: I have no idea what your talking about, this isn't a weight loss program question, or eat healthy and exercise. Perhaps your in the wrong section. Thyroids is a serious problem not to be taken as a "Weight loss advice". Thank you but no thank you.

And for the record im not proud of losing weight, i'm having a health condition not a weight control. I needed a helpful answer, not an announcement of weight loss.

2007-11-04 12:02:35 · update #1

34 answers

Hypothroidism can make you gain weight. Hyperthyroidism can acct for your loss of weight. However, thyroid problems are not responsible for your vomiting, loss of weight, and exhaustion.


These symptoms might indicate gallbladder problems. Inflammation is called cholecystitis. Cholelithiasis is for gallstones. Acute pancreatitis can also be attributed to the chronic vomiting. However, both gallbladder attacks and pacncreatitis involved severe abdominal pains esp after eating a fatty diet. If you had your gallbladder removed; this vomiting is due to "dumping emptying syndrome"


Other causes for your vomiting might be GERD; dieting, side effects of certain drugs; and eating disorder of bulimia.or pregnancy.; gastroparesis; and pyloric stenosis.


Constant vomitng might cause you to be apprehensive about eating; have poor appetite; and thus further lose weight.


I wonder if Drs are familiar with the following disorder.
Cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) is a rare, and difficult to diagnose disorder where people experience bouts or cycles of severe nausea and vomiting that last for hours or even days and alternate with longer periods of no symptoms at all. CVS occurs mostly in children, but the disorder can affect adults, too.


CVS has no known cause. Each episode is similar to the previous ones. The episodes tend to start at about the same time of day, last the same length of time, and present the same symptoms at the same level of intensity. Although CVS can begin at any age in children and adults, it usually starts between the ages of 3 and 7. In adults, episodes tend to occur less often than they do in children, but they last longer. Furthermore, the events or situations that trigger episodes in adults cannot always be pinpointed as easily as they can in children.



Common triggers of CVS episodes include the following:

stress and excitement; certain foods, particularly chocolate and cheese; bacterial or viral infections, particularly colds, sinus infections, and influenza; hot and humid weather
motion sickness;physical exhaustion, lack of sleep; eating too much; eating just before going to bed and menstruation..

The Four Phases of CVS
CVS has four phases:

prodrome

episode

recovery

symptom-free interval

The prodrome phase signals that an episode of nausea and vomiting is about to begin. This phase, which is often marked by abdominal pain, can last from just a few minutes to several hours. Sometimes taking medicine early in the prodrome phase can stop an episode in progress. However, sometimes there is no warning: A person may simply wake up in the morning and begin vomiting.

The episode phase consists of nausea and vomiting; inability to eat, drink, or take medicines without vomiting; paleness; drowsiness; and exhaustion.

The recovery phase begins when the nausea and vomiting stop. Healthy color, appetite, and energy return.

The symptom-free interval phase is the period between episodes when no symptoms are present


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2007-11-01 21:23:51 · answer #1 · answered by rosieC 7 · 1 0

hi, i just want to share to you some knowledge about thyroid. The thyroid is one of the largest endocrine glands in the body. This gland is found in the neck inferior to the mouth. The gland produces thyroid hormones, which regulate body metabolism. Thyroid hormones are important in regulating body energy, the body's use of other hormones and vitamins, and the growth and maturation of body tissues. There are different kinds if Thyroid disorders. Weight lose shouldn't be considered that your having a Thyroid problems. What are other symptoms that your having now aside from your weight lose?

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2016-05-22 05:44:12 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

You can't see a doctor for 2 months? I have never heard of such a thing.

If that doctor won't see you, then you need to see another doctor---call one right away and make an appointment.

Yes, it could be your thyroid. My mother had Hyperthyroidism and she lost a LOT of weight. She almost died because she waited to go to a doctor. Once they got her on the right medication, she was well again.

You cannot wait 2 months. Please see another doctor.

2007-11-01 18:39:52 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Eat 5 6 small meals a day instead of 3

2016-05-20 23:09:56 · answer #5 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

First of all, you need a new doctor if they know your symptoms and can't see you for two months. If you are vomiting you should go to the emergency room. They can check your blood, gallbladder and a number of other things. That's what the ER is for. I hope you feel better soon!

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