New to the forum & have a question
someone might be able to help with! For
the past 2 months on 3 different occasions
I've had this random sudden onset of
feeling very nauseous to the point where I
could throw up. I hate doing that so I fight it off
by taking a walk & drinking tons of
water. The symptoms are first my jaw
tingles & then salivating, stomach
nausea, sweats, feeling of urgency to
throw up. Sorry this is graphic, but it's
just so weird!
I have NO fever & feel fine all day
leading up to the incident. They always
happen in the evenings too, around 5:00pm.
I already went to my doctor & she took
7 vials of blood, as well as urine, to do
a full work up on me & everything
checked out fine. She thought it might be
constipation, leading to a toxic
atmosphere, etc. I'm fine with that now
too, so it can't be that.
I did some checking online last night
& saw a correlation between sudden
nausea & heart arrhythmias, which I
have a history of & have had 2 heart
ablations because of them.
Do you think I'm having more heart issues
with these new symptoms? It's something
I've never experienced before. You should
also know that in the last few months my
heart has fluttered quite a bit, not like
the pain I used to feel or the intensity,
but definitely not normal.
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