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Nausea after eating

Does anyone know a reason that i would be getting nauseated after every time i eat? I know i am not pregnant? Any ideas? Thanks so much.
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About the only thing i have changed is instead of eating a sausage bis. for b-fast, i eat Special K?
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you mentioned seeing some dr. with upcoming appointments and said you werent sure who ask about how your feeling after you eat. i would ask ALL of them and see where it gets you. meanwhile, i would jot down what you eat and how you are feeling after and see if there are any patterns (certain foods/drinks, time of day, portions). just be careful, cuz sometimes when you are sooo conscious of something its like you are making yourself feel queazy. you know what i mean? its so hard to suggest but i know that if im particulary nervous/anxious at the time, sometime for days, i will be able to eat but feel nausous(sp)afterwards.
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Could be the Wellbutrin making your tummy sick. It made me very nauseated.
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ooooh..good eye! you go girl. i was wondering where you have been? there has been some action here on the forum and havent heard a peep outta ya? glad your back on. you give excellent tips. that makes complete sense (wellbutrin).
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Thanks. We took the kids on a mini vacation. It was fun but I missed checking to see how everyone's been doing. And it's nice to be missed. So thanks for the nice words.
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What causes nausea or vomiting?
The causes of nausea and vomiting are quite similar. Many things can bring on nausea. Some common causes are seasickness and other motion sicknesses, early pregnancy, intense pain, exposure to chemical toxins, emotional stress (fear), gallbladder disease, food poisoning, indigestion, various viruses, and certain smells or odors.

The timing of the nausea or vomiting can indicate the cause. When it appears shortly after a meal, nausea or vomiting may indicate a mental disorder or a peptic ulcer. Nausea or vomiting one to eight hours after a meal may indicate food poisoning. Foodborne diseases, such as Salmonella, may take longer to produce symptoms because of the incubation time.
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