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Morning nausea(not pregnant) fatigue,loss of appetite

I really need some help with this. For about 4 weeks I have been having severe nausea from the time I get up till around 1 or 2 in the afternoons. I have no energy, I have to make myself eat( feel more like eating late in the evening) I DO have a history of IBS ( diareah / constipation ) I have some discomfort in the upper abd.The worst part is the nausea and lack of energy. I feel sometimes if I don't lie down , I will just pass out. I have been off work for a month now ( worry about job doesn't help problem) I have had several tests done, am going back to dr. tomorrow for liver test. So far they have found nothing. I know I am not crazy, but after a while, with no name to put with this, it is making me crazy. I have seen others post on here with same symptoms, but the post was in archives of last year. I looked for answers ( Piper123 had same symptoms 8-6-06 ) didn't see any. Wish I could get in touch with anyone that has gone through this and is feeling better ( need to know there is light at the end of the tunnel) Please respond anyone.
thank you
trixb
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For the past year or so every couple months i get this morning sickness. I wake up my chest tightens up making me nauseous. Sounds like others it doesnt last too long me it lasts up to eight hours! Anti anxiety and anti nausea dont work. My job is about to fire me because i cant work if im throwing up hospitals dont help me and i cant see a Dr yet because of no insurance. Im scared to sleep because i know the next day is going to be hell. I drink pleanty of water while im sick so that i actually have something to throw up. Other than water i dont throw up anything. Im so tired of not feeling well. I need to know whats wrong.
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For the past year or so every couple months i get this morning sickness. I wake up my chest tightens up making me nauseous. Sounds like others it doesnt last too long me it lasts up to eight hours! Anti anxiety and anti nausea dont work. My job is about to fire me because i cant work if im throwing up hospitals dont help me and i cant see a Dr yet because of no insurance. Im scared to sleep because i know the next day is going to be hell. I drink pleanty of water while im sick so that i actually have something to throw up. Other than water i dont throw up anything. Im so tired of not feeling well. I need to know whats wrong.
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I have had a fuzzy head and also my hips have been hurting me quite a bit like they are bruised.  I have been having the nausea in the morning too and it gets better in the afternoon.  By supper I can usually eat, but a much smaller amount then usual.  I have been having these problems for a month.  Have been to the doctor as well.  They have done blood tests as well.  They tested my thyroid,  for celiac disease, and I had an ultrasound for my gall bladder.  Everything has come back normal, but I sure don't feel normal.  I am extremely exhausted.  Wake up every morning feeling nauseas, exhausted and anxious.  I quit my job because I felt so bad I couldn't work anymore.  My anxiety really has been getting to me just feeling so afraid about everything.  I started to go to therapy and started on a natural antidepressant and it has helped some with the anxiety, but still nauseas everyday.  
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i also have been having symptoms including dizzyness, fainting, vomitting, noo appetite untill around 4pm and am having immense problems been diagnoised. so as refreshing as it is reading this and knowing this is not inn my head its very concerning that so meny people are experiencing this with no definative diagnoises
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I have been feeling the same things for weeks.Male, 55 I am all ways healthy, I wonder if it could be caused by all the solar flairs and weather changes? Never go to doctors ,haven't on this but was thinking about it until the story's here sounds like nobody knows.
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Strange to read so many posts with people who have simular symptoms to myself, yet so many with no definite diagnosis.
Think lve been prone to bouts of nausea for a long time, on high exertion or just spontaneous, but only occassionally and didnt affect my life unduly, so not a big problem.  l did have it severely in bouts years ago before diagnosis of intersticial cystitus, which may have been accompanied with deep seated or chronic infection of the bladder, but from diagnosis meds with slow improvement of all symptoms, not big problems. Over last few month just the odd bout, a month ago it became a daily event, waking with heavy nausea, near hobbling into kitchen so overcome with it, never thrown up, but could eat cereal and drink tea, nausea remained worse on moving, so sat about most of morning, can do few jobs or go out, starts to settle mid aft, more so eve, but will come back on heavy exertion, just making bed, walking 40yrds, lost appetite with it, just tea and a biscuit few timed daily, maybe half a sandwich in eve, losing weight, tired fatigues depressed with it, been a bit contipated, unusual for me, as ibs and loose normally. Think my urine looks a bit of a funny yellow, maybe bile.
Urine sample showed no bacteria, now waiting for blood test results, its very debilitating, and like others l sort of dread going to bed due to how l feel on waking, why is it worse in the morning, could it be tossing and turning in sleep aggrevating.  Suprised so many with simular symptoms, and few diagnosis.
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