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nauseous every morning, abdominal pain 17/f
For the past 3 months I've felt nauseous every morning and it is very hard to get up in the morning to get to class. Also because I am very tired. But whenever I rest for a couple of more hours I feel a lot better, and I am able to go to class. Also whenever my boyfriend and I have sex, my lower stomach somewhat hurts and I feel like throwing up. I am not pregnant. I just wanted to get that straight, I recently went to the clinic, I took home pregnancy tests, and I had my period the past 3 months and I am currently on it now. But something I should also mention, I am currently on medication for having UTI, tomorrow is the last day I'm taking the last tablet. The assistant principal was thinking maybe because I haven't noticed that I had UTI before that's when I had morning sickness (my excuse letters), and wanted me to wait a couple of days after I'm done taking the large antibiotic pills and see if I'm better. My sister and my counselor thought that it's probably due to stress since I am taking 27 credit hours (don't have a choice, it's a program for high school students in college). My parents think it's because I don't eat anything in the mornings, but whenever I eat I feel like throwing it back up. It went to the fact to whenever I eat small things, 5 minutes later I want to throw it back up. I can't try it now, because I feel more nauseous before while taking antibiotics.
I do not think these are because my boyfriend and I have sex, because we stopped for a while and we wanted to see if that was the reason why. I still felt nauseous, and I still had some abdominal pain. Help?
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Therapists and principals and parents are all good people, but you need to speak to a doctor, and possibly a nutritionist.
Something is wrong. It's either a symptom of stress and poor diet and you need to eat better and take better care of yourself OR something is physically wrong that is causing the pain and it needs to be treated.
It's unlikely that antibiotics are causing such an extreme reaction, and if they are, that is something you need to know in the future to help your doctors make better drug choices for you and prepare you for the side effects.
Go see a doctor. Quickly. ]
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