Hungry but nauseated?
brainzap
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So last night I was super hungry, and this morning I drank a pot of green tea and now I am so nauseated but I must still be hungry. I am actually unbearably nauseated. What do you eat when you feel like this?
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Have you eaten any food since feeling hungry last night, or just the pot of tea this morning?
I'd grab some saltines or other type of cracker, something mellow, and get something on your stomach other than just green tea. Hope you feel better.
If you were super hungry last night, why did you start your day with nothing but a whole pot of tea rather than FOOD?0 -
I, personally, would be nauseous if I drank a whole pot of tea, lol.
When I feel nauseous I eat something salty or mustard, lol. < weird0 -
My morning supplements make me feel this way sometimes unless I eat with them. Either I wait for the first meal until noon when the nausea wears off, (weekends) or I eat something BEFORE my vitamins. And I make sure what I eat is salty.0
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Most green tea is caffeinated as well. Most people are not aware. On an empty stomach, caffeine makes me feel weird.
You might try an antiacid. Acids build up in an empty stomach and can make you feel nauseated. Or the crackers would give it something to mild to digest so that the acid isn't eating at your stomach lining making you feel sick. I feel that way after stomach bugs to the point that I take a 24 hour antacid like Prevacid for a few days. Good luck!0 -
When I get super nauseated and it's not from an illness something overly sweet helps. Like a drinking a sprite and having some hard candy. Which is strange, because if I'm not nauseous overly sweet things make me nauseous. Also saltines and toast are always the perfect go to staple for nausea.0
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Have you eaten any food since feeling hungry last night, or just the pot of tea this morning?
I'd grab some saltines or other type of cracker, something mellow, and get something on your stomach other than just green tea. Hope you feel better.
If you were super hungry last night, why did you start your day with nothing but a whole pot of tea rather than FOOD?0 -
I feel nauseous quite often due to having my gallbladder out a few months back. Whenever I feel nauseous, I just eat something. Doesn't feel great while eating it, but with 10-15 minutes I feel fine again. I don't even go overboard with what I'm eating to feel okay again though. Mostly a cup of grapes or a banana.0
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It happens when you starve yourself. When i was younger i didnt eat for one whole day and by nightime i felt like throwing up. When i did i threw up some yellow liquid, i was told it was my bodys acid. Since it was so empty.0
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I have the same experience. Hungry of eating too little + tea (any kind, bur mostly strong black for me) may cause nausea. Try eating some rice cakes.0
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Tea on an empty stomach is known to cause nausea. Try to eat a lil something before.0
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My main go to food/drink combo when I'm feeling nauseous is Saltines and 7-up. Calms me right down.0
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That's one of the symptoms of low blood sugar. I'd suggest about an ounce of cheese or a bit or peanut butter. Maybe some yogurt. Try not to skip meals even if you don't have much in them. It keeps the blood sugars more stable.0
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I had half a cup of yoghurt with powdered peanut butter & chocolate whey powder stirred in and I feel much much better0
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Like many have said, try to eat something. I tend to just have some crackers or a piece of bread when I feel like this. Ginger ale always helps me as well.0
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