Two liters of WATER a day. Check Ketones twice daily. Eat nuts or raisins with each meal to stabilize sugar and potassium/electrolytes and frequently monitor blood sugar. That is your morning nausea source. It's lowest then. Keep glucose tabs at the bed and eat four BEFORE you sit up. Then have PROTEINs often. You know better. Keep the glucose handy at all times. If persisting, see an MD for an A1C test and a refferal.
I wonder if you conquer your constipation, do you think you would become less nauseous? I conquered my constipation 7 months ago with probiotic supplementation. I discovered a product that has a US patent on its delivery system through your stomach that does not dissolve until it reaches your intestines where food is digested. The product 's digestive enzymes and biological cultures are in capsule-form and not destroyed by the gastric acid of the stomach. My constipation was corrected in 5-7 days, and I have returned to daily bowel movements. The manufacturer of the product recommens one capsule a day for a week, and then you take only two capsules a week. I take one capsule a day because I know I will be regular the next day.
Go to the this website and read the data and decide for yourself whether to investigate its claims: www.theralac.com. If you decide to try Theralac,maybe the various digestive enzymes might correct your nausea and hopefully reduce the bloating. This is just a suggestion!
John Hopkins Medicine, in Baltimore, Maryland, says there are 25 or more digestive disorders with many having similar symphoms. The National Institutes of Health sponsors, for a better word, a ton of information about digestive and kidney diseases. Go to this website, http://digestive.niddk.gov, and click on the digestion link. I do not understand why, but when you visit this website, Google appears and request you click on the same URL to get to the website. Maybe the goverment pays Google in some way.
Good luck.
Harrald