It's partly psychosomatic--I anticipate it so it makes me all the more nauseous. I'm not pregnant, I've been having this for years. Not galbladder problem. No pain. It's like anxiety attacks. Sweet food esp. makes me nauseous.
2007-12-26
02:37:16
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It's partly psychosomatic--I anticipate it so it makes me all the more nauseous. I'm not pregnant, I've been having this for years. Not galbladder problem. No pain. It's like anxiety attacks. Sweet food esp. makes me nauseous.
I'm prone to diabetes (my mom had it when I was born), but I get regularly checked and I don't have it. Sweets make me nauseous I think because it's something like getting all the more excited (you know how you get all nauseous when you're excited?).
2007-12-26
03:06:26 ·
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