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Nauseated after eating

Doubt this is related, but as an infant i did have pyloric stenosis, had surgery and all is well.(now 28) Lately i have been nauseated after eating. Does not take much, even my morning coffee is no longer enjoyable. This happened before and i thought it was my IUD, so i had it removed. Then i was fine. Now it is back. I do get pains on the right side of my body, like under my rib cages. Not sure if these are related. The pain comes and goes. They have not been back, now just the nauseousness. No vomiting, no fevers, not eating anything out of the ordinary, same normal life. I'm most certainly am not pregnant either. So if you have any suggestions i would most appreciate it.
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773851 tn?1349234235
It's been a while since you posted this question and I hope your answers are clear by now.
If not, I agree you need to see a GE. Apart from the issues Bluebird777 raised, make sure your specialist checks you for adhesions from the PS surgery and for gall bladder problems. It's certainly true that PS can cause your symptoms. It's far from always without long term issues.
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1503643 tn?1311518238
Don't wait too long to be seen by a gastroenterologist. Sounds like this has been going on for some time. There are many things that can be causing your digestion to slow...including the pyloric.

Do you get indigestion? Belch a lot? How soon after eating does the nauseation start? Are you diabetic? Do you have thyroid problems?

Sorry to hear you are going through this. Hope you find some answers soon!

bluebird
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