Eating makes me sick...

torylinnangel
torylinnangel Posts: 253
edited December 19 in Health and Weight Loss
For the past to days, every time I ate, I start to feel ill. I get really nautious first, then I get light headed. I tried to lower the amount I ate, but even then I would still feel ill. and I am on a diet that makes the average person lose 1 pound a week, and I have already lost 4. I do not think that this is healthy. About the only thing I can keep down is water. I am not running a fever, and I have no allergies, so I am wondering what is going on???

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  • cmeade20
    cmeade20 Posts: 1,238 Member
    Go to the doctor
  • Athijade
    Athijade Posts: 3,300 Member
    Get thee to a doctor!

    When was the last time you were tested for food allergies? You can develop them later in life.
  • SophieB74656
    SophieB74656 Posts: 81 Member
    could you be pregnant?
  • AmyM713
    AmyM713 Posts: 594 Member
    Umm could you be pregnant? Sounds similar to morning sickness to me.
  • torylinnangel
    torylinnangel Posts: 253
    no, I am not pregnant. I haven't been tested for food allergies in a while, so I'll have to get that checked out I guess. My brother just told me he thinks I am lactose intolerant, so I'll have my doctor check that out.
  • shovav91
    shovav91 Posts: 2,335 Member
    Please see a doctor as soon as possible. I'm sending healthy thoughts your way!
  • karylee44
    karylee44 Posts: 892
    you might want to keep track of when you eat, what you eat, and how you feel after.. might be easier to see if it is something specific that is making you ill.
  • joybell32
    joybell32 Posts: 252 Member
    get to the doctor! if you're not pregnant, it could be your gall bladder.
  • iwantahealthierme13
    iwantahealthierme13 Posts: 337 Member
    Lactose Intolerance cannot be "checked out"

    The only thing a doctor can and will make you do is drink a big glass of milk and wait 30 minutes.

    Take out dairy for awhile and reintroduce yogurt, cheese and ice cream slowly to see if you can tolerate it

    I'm lactose intolerant but it only applies to drinking milk straight and anything made with heavy cream (cheesecake, desserts) so I drink lactose-free.
  • karylee44
    karylee44 Posts: 892
    geez.. i should have thought of the gall bladder as well.. i was sick for Years before they took mine out..
  • gpstrucker
    gpstrucker Posts: 930 Member
    Stop wasting time on the computer and get your silly *kitten* to the doctor ASAP!
  • iwantahealthierme13
    iwantahealthierme13 Posts: 337 Member
    It could also be thyroid issues but if it's only for 2 days so far, it may just be a stomach bug.
  • grubb1019
    grubb1019 Posts: 371 Member
    Acid reflux can also do that. I had acid reflux for year without heartburn or any other kind of pain, I would just feel sick to my stomach a lot. I agree that you should talk to your doctor. Hope you are feeling better soon.
  • Contrarian
    Contrarian Posts: 8,138 Member
    Gosh. I hope it isn't rabies!

    See a doctor ASAP!
  • saraann4
    saraann4 Posts: 1,296 Member
    no, I am not pregnant. I haven't been tested for food allergies in a while, so I'll have to get that checked out I guess. My brother just told me he thinks I am lactose intolerant, so I'll have my doctor check that out.

    You should consider seeing a doctor. I was also feeling very sick while I was making breakfast in the morning, but only on the weekends. I've never been tested for food allergies before. I'd be creating a breakfast in my mind, then once I started to make it, it still sounded really good. Once I was almost done with it, I turned cold, had the shakes and very nauseated. Once I finished eating (basically after choking down everything), I told my mom that something isn't agreeing with me..so I stopped eating it and now I feel a lot better. I need to find a new doctor and I'm in the process of finding a good one.
  • ifiwasurvampire
    ifiwasurvampire Posts: 181 Member
    Lactose Intolerance cannot be "checked out"

    The only thing a doctor can and will make you do is drink a big glass of milk and wait 30 minutes.

    Take out dairy for awhile and reintroduce yogurt, cheese and ice cream slowly to see if you can tolerate it

    I'm lactose intolerant but it only applies to drinking milk straight and anything made with heavy cream (cheesecake, desserts) so I drink lactose-free.



    Actually when they do an allergy test they check for this.
  • JBennis1013
    JBennis1013 Posts: 377 Member
    Go see a gastroenterologist. Could be food allergy, ulcer, etc...or just a bug...Feel better!
  • torylinnangel
    torylinnangel Posts: 253
    Stop wasting time on the computer and get your silly *kitten* to the doctor ASAP!
    I will be making my appointment as soon as he gets back from vacation.
  • callmeBAM
    callmeBAM Posts: 445 Member
    Being able to see your diary would help... otherwise, we are all just guessing.
  • wackyfunster
    wackyfunster Posts: 944 Member
    Are you suffering from poor coordination? Do you feel a sudden craving for brains? *suspicious look*

    Seriously though, go see a doctor.
  • Athena98501
    Athena98501 Posts: 716 Member
    Stop wasting time on the computer and get your silly *kitten* to the doctor ASAP!
    I will be making my appointment as soon as he gets back from vacation.

    I'm sorry, but that's not good enough. Please at least call his office, and do what they suggest. My guess is they'll say you should be seen sooner than that.
  • torylinnangel
    torylinnangel Posts: 253
    Stop wasting time on the computer and get your silly *kitten* to the doctor ASAP!
    I will be making my appointment as soon as he gets back from vacation.

    I'm sorry, but that's not good enough. Please at least call his office, and do what they suggest. My guess is they'll say you should be seen sooner than that.

    My doctor's office is closed until Tuesday...
  • Athena98501
    Athena98501 Posts: 716 Member
    Try calling anyway. They usually have an answering service (who will call the on-call doc), or a way to page the on-call doc yourself. If not, maybe a recording suggesting an after hours clinic.
  • senyosmom
    senyosmom Posts: 613 Member
    you might be preggers :) go to the doctor honey
  • Lady_Bane
    Lady_Bane Posts: 720 Member
    The same thing happens to me sometimes. You have lowered your calories so much that hunger sometimes feel like nausea, then when you eat you feel sicker. I dont know why this happens to me, something may be wrong with you and you may want to see a doctor, but from my point of view you have started your diet and lost alot of weight (like many people in their first dew weeks), but the diet makes me feel sick sometimes too, and I have ZERO energy. I get really bad heartburn too which makes me nauseated, so on those days I just try to eat soups and drink alot of fluids, then as i progress in feeling better, the more i will eat.
  • okiegoalie
    okiegoalie Posts: 20
    Okay, as a nurse, I feel fairly well qualified to check in on this. There are numerous possibilities here. You say you're not pregnant. I'm going to assume you have rationale to rule that out. So lets move forward. What are your signs and symptoms? Make a list of them, your doctor will want to see them. Make a list of everything, i mean EVERYTHING you've eaten for as far back as you can. Note if any one particular type food made it worse than others (i.e. REALLY bad after eating pasta or bread, not too bad after veggies) The more information you can give your doctor, the faster he (or she) can begin to narrow it down. Your regular doctor will have someone taking calls for him. The answering service is available 24/7. i've woke up more than one doctor in the middle of the night to get an order for something. Odds are, unless you're in immediate, distress, he'll tell you to call in Tuesday for and appointment. He might possibly recommend you go to the ER if he thinks it's critical. Hope this helps you out hon!
  • torylinnangel
    torylinnangel Posts: 253
    Update!

    I cut out dairy products today from my diet and I was able to eat with no problem. I will talk to my doctor next week about adding supplements to make up for the calcium and vitamins I don't get. thank you all for your concern, it was greatly appreciated!
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