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I'am hardly ever hungry but when i'am, after i eat something i feel like i need to throw up?!?!?

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I started eating only when I'm hungry but after i eat something when i'am hungry i feel like i need to throw up.sometimes i throw up, somtimes i don't.I just ate dinner my 2nd meal today and i feel like i need to throw up, just because the food makes my belly hurt, and it is making me sick.I also was in class a couple days ago and got really sick and had to go to the bath room to throw up, because i didn't feel to good.and i haven't even ate anything that day! what is up with this? do i have a eating disorder and no i don't make myself threw up and never have, i just do it because my belly hurts and i get that feeling and it makes me throw up? What do you think is going on with me?!?!?

i'am a 15 year old girl, and this has been going on for about 2 weeks.

ps.i feel like throwing up right now[just now ate dinner]

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  1. Looks like you have developed gastritis.

    Gastritis can cause you to lose your appetite, make you nauseous, feel cold sweats, and make your belly ache.

    Gastritis usually develops when your stomach's protective layer becomes overwhelmed or damaged. A mucus-lined barrier protects the walls of your stomach from the acids that help digest your food. Weaknesses in the barrier allow your digestive juices to damage and inflame your stomach lining. This can be caused by fasting for long periods (like skipping breakfast for too long), bacteria or stress.

    After the stomach is raw and inflamed, anything you eat will make it hurt, you will feel bloated and nauseous.

    You must go to the doctor. You cannot self-treat yourself, because there is a slight chance that the part where the lining corrodes is over a blood vessel and it can burst, making you vomit blood and endangering your life.

    No, it does not mean you have an ED, gastritis happens, and it's fairly common among teens with an active life.


  2. Go see the Gastroenterologist or try some over the counter Prilosec twice a day.  

  3. sounds like your sick, go to the doctor

  4. You probably don't notice that you're hungry. Then, when you're stomach's full, it's a shock to your body. Try eating more or talking to your physician.

  5. This, sadly, sounds like the beginnings of a serious eating disorder.

    Your bloodglucose is going for a wild ride, and your stomach is no longer able to process foods properly, because it's already shrunk and probably somewhat dyspepsic.

    Start drinking natural fruit juices every day (no added sugar), say a small glass, every few hours. That should get you hydrated, full of nice fruit sugars, vitamines, and get your bloodglucose nice and stabile at a more normal level.

    EDIT: I don't think it's gastritis. The symptoms aren't really there, and it only happens after she eats.

  6. it sounds like your stomach has shrunk if i was you try eating really small portions of food regularly throughout the day and gradually increase the portion sizes this should increase the size of your stomach so you can eat without feeling sick. you should also make an appointment 2 see ur dr just 2 make sure nothings wrong  

  7. Sounds like a very serious problem.  I'd definitely get an appointment to see a doctor.  It's probably due to having shrunk your stomach and now it's unable to digest food properly.  It sounds like a subconscious form of bulimia.  Even if you're not forcing yourself to throw up your body is somehow thinking it should.  You will have to get your stomach to expand a little and this should fix the problem.  Try resisting the urge to throw up for starters.  It might take some time, but keeping that food down will fix the problem.  Then you'll be able to eat healthy meals daily.  Even if you're not hungry you should at least have a healthy snack and two normal sized meals a day.  If you exercise you won't gain too much weight, but it sounds to me like it wouldn't hurt if you gained a little.  Only a doctor can give you a more accurate diagnosis and suggest a plan to fix it.  

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