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Debiitating Morning Nausea


beebee07

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I was wondering if this has been an issue for anyone else? I started having debilitating morning nausea symptoms about 3 months ago before being tested. This morning it hit me again, it is like morning sickness but of course I am not pregnant. Some mornings it has been so bad I have been very dehydrated with it and been to the ER about 4 times before my positive blood tests. I am getting very low about this problem and hoping that it is Celiac related and will right itself in time now that I am gluten-free. A


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I hope so too.

roxieb73 Contributor

I am not yet diagnosed but I do have this symptom. It is an awful one!

beebee07 Rookie

I am not yet diagnosed but I do have this symptom. It is an awful one!

I am glad I am not alone. I wake up every morning between 5-6am with it and it takes a long time to go away. I wonder why it happens?

roxieb73 Contributor

I am glad I am not alone. I wake up every morning between 5-6am with it and it takes a long time to go away. I wonder why it happens?

I wish I knew but I am usually ok by lunch. ;)

Mnicole1981 Enthusiast

I get nausea in the morning like this when I am hungry. I figure it is that because once I eat breakfast it goes away.

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