Is it normal to almost always be nauseous?

I'm almost always nauseous. Morning, day, and night.
I never throw up, but I always have this weird feeling that I'm guessing is constant nausea. I'm always constipated, always have to force it out (even if I go nuts with fiber and stool softeners), any time I eat, whether it's too little, too much, or just enough, I gag, I want to puke, and I just don't feel good. I'm colder than everybody all the time, too. I've been this way for about 6 years or so (i'm just guessing), and I'm afraid of medical needles to get my blood checked.

I looked up possible causes of my symptoms...Came up across hypothyroidism...possible? Anyone out there with this have the same thing at all?

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  • *~ThePurplePixie~*

    Hello there!

    I'm going to be blunt. Stop asking suckers online and get to a doctor!

    Although many people are afraid of needles, doctors are great at helping with your fears - it just needs communication.

    Constipation, nausea, constant low body temperature - why not visit a medic, just to eliminate any possibilities and get help with the issues at hand?

    This is probably horrible for you...but really, doctors are better than asking advice from cyberspace.

    I really, really hope this gets better for you!

    Good luck, and feel free to reply with any questions!

    xx

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    • I suppose so...I just don't know which is greater - the curiosity of my health state, or my fear of needles and learning that something may seriously be wrong.
      Thanks though!

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      • *~ThePurplePixie~*

        You're very welcome!

        Having reflected back on your query, I feel stronger than ever that it would be wiser to see a doctor.

        Until you get medical help, you have no solid evidence that you will require blood tests or needle treatments anyway - and either way, doctors have many ways to assist patients with needle phobias (it's THAT common)!

        If you don't visit a doctor, there is a significant chance your condition will worsen, and if the (improbable) cause of your nausea is a fatal condition, it may be best to have it treated before it worsens.

        A potentially fatal illness far offsets the squeamishness regarding sterile medical needles.

        Please let me know how you get on!

        Good luck, my friend.

        xx

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        • That sounds legit-I will make an appt with my doc this Saturday. I will post my findings :)

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  • GoraIntoDesiGals

    So what was it?

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    • so dumb. they said it's probably from the foods i eat. i have a dr appt today, so i'm going to let them know that everything i eat causes nausea. they'll be scratching their heads, haha.

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    • he couldn't fit me in! i'm going to postpone it, i'm pretty busy this week, Sunday is my only day I could go, but they aren't open on Sundays.

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  • noid

    So how about an update.? You've got me curious.

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  • Chefeetaboopers

    Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Gastrointestinal Disease, or bacteria/a virus. I have IBS. I constantly feel nauseous, I get heartburn a lot, can't usually go to the bathroom and am bloated and gaining a lot of weight. You need to see a doctor. And if you're afraid- try prilosec OTC or a knockoff brand.

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    • the doctors told me to log what i eat and note down what makes me nauseous.
      they're so dumb, lol. EVERYTHING makes me nauseous!
      i have IBS, but apparently that's not the cause. plus, i can't be taking antacids all day every day...

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  • welkinson

    That's horrible.

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  • emilydoll

    Doctor...

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  • crazycatlady420

    Ummm....something IS wrong!!! That is NOT normal but if you don't see a DR., it's not gonna get any better.....most likely, itll get worse!!!

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