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wanting to throw up.


Question Posted Sunday January 27 2008, 3:32 am

okay, everytime when i wake up in the morning for school, and it's really cold.. and i didn't get enough sleep or something. i feel like throwing up, but i just don't throw up, and i don't feel like eating. my dad says that i felt like throwing up cause i didn't eat cause i was hungry, i wasn't hungry. and my sister says it happens to people when they're pregnant. and my friends, that are guys, says that it'll feel better later cause it happens to them also, and they said that they're not pregnant cause it happens to them. because i wake up and didn't have enough sleep, it's also cold, so i kind of shimmer up and tighten up a little bit, and i start to feel like throwing up. is that natural? or what is it?

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thelaura answered Sunday January 27 2008, 10:35 am:
Happens to me all the time, too. Lack of sleep is enough to make anyone nauseous, not to mention being cold as well.
I never feel like eating either, but I know it's the best thing for me to do, because I don't eat late at night and not having food for so long adds to the nausea feeling by making me weak. So I drink (tea, milk, juice) and once that's gone down and the sick feeling is going, I eat something light.
An hour or two before you sleep, you could try eating something light. Then get enough sleep. Once you're awake, don't get up too fast and you should be okay to eat breakfast.
If there's no way of you being pregnant, you shouldn't worry about that, although if it's nothing to do with lack of sleep/being cold/hungry and it persists, you might want to mention it to your doc.

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ASAPcamille answered Sunday January 27 2008, 9:46 am:
That happens to me, every single day. I will be walking to the living room, and just sit in a chair- and I get really really cold when my house is really warm, and then I start to feel nauscious. I know several people who this happens to, so you are not the only one.

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