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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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well. i think you may have answered your own question. you are nervous/stressed about something. i know exactly how you feel. i have bouts of stress/anxiety and feel the EXACT same way. its because im stressing or worrying over something. are you? are you completly focusing on trying to get pregnant? why did your dr. say not to bother trying right now? whats up with that?
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I dont drink milk...and dont eat a whole lot with milk products in it, so i dont think it could be the lactose thing. Yes, i want to be preg, but my dr's tell me not to even try right now. I know i am not preg. cause i have had my period since we last has intercourse. I mean, i know its possible, but highly unlikely. I would love more than anything to be preg. :)  It is every time i eat, no matter what it is i eat? Its kinda like ...a nervous nausea feeling if you know what i mean. You know how in HS you wanted to throw up every time you had to give a speech? Its kinda like that.
Thanks for your help so far...any more ideas?
I go to my OBGyn oct 20, and my kidney specialist Oct 28 and my endocrinologist Dec...something.
I dont know who to ask about this though?
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well, i know if i eat at different times during the day my stomache feels funny afterwards. like if i eat breakfast (which i usually do not tsk, tsk, i know). or if i eat late at night. another tsk, tsk. if i eat a lot of cheese which i love i kind of get a belly ache. could you be lactose intolerant? you should jot down what you eat and keep track whether/not if you feel nausous after eating.
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How do you know you are not pg????  I have seen you on the maternal/child board and thought you were TTC.  Is it everytime you eat something or just certain foods???  If you are definitely NOT pg are you wanting to be because it could be those psychosomatic symtoms ppl always talk about.  I wish I could be more help and maybe someone else will be.  Hope you get some answers.
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