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Throwing up morning medications? any ideas?
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 493038" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am sorry she is doing this. I have done it since my teens. Vitamins are esp the worst but sometimes even food makes it happen. I finally, in my late teens, decided that those people who kept saying that you just HAD to eat by this time or by that many hours after you got up just didn't have my body. It was esp hard for me because I was severely underweight not because a body image related eating disorder but because my body literally did not process the feeling of hunger appropriately. I don't remember EVER being hungry before I got preg with Wiz, neither does anyone else who knew me then. </p><p></p><p>I don't know if she has issues like I did, but my docs did tell me during my teens to eat wehn it occurred to me regardless of what school said - and they made school deal wtih it. </p><p></p><p>Has she been checked for an ulcer? For YEARS my brother would eat, down vitamins, go to school/work, yak it ALL up (usually in the bushes, lovely wasn't that?) and then wonder why nothing stayed down. We thought it was the quantity for a while (half a box of cereal, quart of milk, quart of coffee) but even when it was just a little bit (normal serving) it came up. Finally he was diagnosis'd with an ulcer and treated with appropriate antibiotics and stomach medications and it stopped. Now when he starts getting upset stomaches in the morning his little girl pesters him until he gets medications for it and it is always an ulcer caused by bacteria.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 493038, member: 1233"] I am sorry she is doing this. I have done it since my teens. Vitamins are esp the worst but sometimes even food makes it happen. I finally, in my late teens, decided that those people who kept saying that you just HAD to eat by this time or by that many hours after you got up just didn't have my body. It was esp hard for me because I was severely underweight not because a body image related eating disorder but because my body literally did not process the feeling of hunger appropriately. I don't remember EVER being hungry before I got preg with Wiz, neither does anyone else who knew me then. I don't know if she has issues like I did, but my docs did tell me during my teens to eat wehn it occurred to me regardless of what school said - and they made school deal wtih it. Has she been checked for an ulcer? For YEARS my brother would eat, down vitamins, go to school/work, yak it ALL up (usually in the bushes, lovely wasn't that?) and then wonder why nothing stayed down. We thought it was the quantity for a while (half a box of cereal, quart of milk, quart of coffee) but even when it was just a little bit (normal serving) it came up. Finally he was diagnosis'd with an ulcer and treated with appropriate antibiotics and stomach medications and it stopped. Now when he starts getting upset stomaches in the morning his little girl pesters him until he gets medications for it and it is always an ulcer caused by bacteria. [/QUOTE]
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