Hey, so I'm not sure if this is the right spot to post this, but here it goes haha I was just wondering if anyone has ever experienced this or knows what the problem could be....
so the past few days almost everytime after i eat i feel nautious, moreso at night, but even after lunch i get that feeling in my stomach like i have to puke. I'm not eating anything out of the normal but i did just start my second year of college last week..and although i am adjusting to things here at school, i have tried to eat like i do at home and on the same schedule. So if anyone has experience that nautious feeling after eating, or has any insight as to what is wrong i would greatly appreciate it! thanks everyone!!=)
GI issues are def. a common problem in T1's. You were dx'ed so recently that I doubt it's gastroparesis. But, if it continues, it may not hurt to see a GI dr in case it's something else.
Hopefully it's just a stomach bug that will pass!
Sarah ~ T1 since age 4
Hi! I had major issues with my stomach being upset...it started slowly like every once in a while then it graduated to all the time - to the point I couldn't get out of bed!
It turned out to be the vitamin mixtures I was taking...I was taking several different onces, but my endo said she thought it was the flaxseed oil that was causing it. I'm back on a multi, calcium, and vitamin d and that's all. I'm real hesitant to add anything else because that nautious feeling was so terrible!
It took a couple of days being off everything before I felt better.
Don't know if you are taking vitamins but I sure had a problem with it!
Good luck to you! Kathy
you're not pregnant are you?
i can assure you im am NOT pregnant hahaha
i had MAJOR issues as well with my stomah the first year i was diagnosed (my 2nd year in college) is it actually common in T1s?
I occasionally experience this. Last night about 30 minutes after eating some popcorn I started to get very nauseous. I checked my sugar and it was 110, so it wasn't a sugar problem. I don't have any GI problems and consider myself to be a pretty healthy eater. I don't have an answer for you, but you are not alone in the experience.
thanks for the input everyone...good to know im not the only one with this problem!!
I don't know of this is anything like your problem, but if I wake up early (which is every day during the school year), then I feel extremely nauseous. As soon as I wake up I feel like I'm going to throw up. The feeling eventually goes away after I've been awake for about an hour, but for some reason I feel really sick for the first hour I'm up. This only happens when I wake up early, though (like before 8:30). I can never eat breakfast because of this, either, because I feel like I won't be able to keep it down. This results in me almost never eating breakfast before school. Of course, once the sick feeling goes away, I'm starving!
Extended high blood sugars
:> I'm like a bird... high on life!
my sugars havent been high, theyve been really good actually but thanksfor the suggestion
I've had this happen about everyday since school started too! I feel nauseous in the mornings and at night. I was diagnosed recently and am starting my second year of college. Ha, maybe it has something to do with starting your second year of college? :)
Sarah I don't know of this is anything like your problem, but if I wake up early (which is every day during the school year), then I feel extremely nauseous. As soon as I wake up I feel like I'm going to throw up. The feeling eventually goes away after I've been awake for about an hour, but for some reason I feel really sick for the first hour I'm up. This only happens when I wake up early, though (like before 8:30). I can never eat breakfast because of this, either, because I feel like I won't be able to keep it down. This results in me almost never eating breakfast before school. Of course, once the sick feeling goes away, I'm starving!
I used to have that same problem, Sarah. Since I've gotten older, it's gone away. (Of course, other problems have appeared, lol.) I always made sure to take any medicines before bed instead of in the am which helped. Otherwise, I just drank some juice if I was low and couldn't eat anything. I ate breakfast later, like in the car arriving at school.
I sometimes get a stomache if my sugar drops to fast, if I eat too much sugar free foods, extended high blood sugar (even though you said your bgs are good) my first year of college I had some very bad problems (my A1C jumped to 9.4) but never stomach issues.