I am 20 years old and I have been having
this problem for the past 2 months - it
doesn't happen everyday though... Just
randomly. I wake up in the morning and
will feel perfectly fine, then I shower,
and then while I am getting ready all of a
sudden I feel extremely hungry - but I
have the feeling that if I eat it will
make me feel worse, and if I don't eat
i'll feel horrible.
So then, if I eat or not, I end up
throwing up. I usually take
pepto-bismol after I throw up and it helps
me feel better (i don't know that I
wouldn't feel just as fine afterwards even
if I don't take it b/c i've never not
taken it). I've tried taking it before
I throw up but it never helps then, I just
end up puking it up.
It happened this morning and I puked up
water and the chewable pepto-bismol pills
I had just taken. I puked again about
15 minutes later and a mucus-y substance
came up, and then bright yellow stuff with
a really disgusting taste - my mom said
the yellow was bile from my liver? I
took liquid peptobismol after that and ate
some saltine crackers. My stomach feels
uneasy now, but no nauseas feeling.
My doctor diagnosed me with silent reflux
about a month ago. At first I had the
pain of it for two weeks straight, and now
it is only on and off. I don't take
anything for it but I avoid certain foods
that can irritate it.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what
this could be - or if my reflux could have
anything to do with it? :(
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