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!
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.
Is it normal to almost always be nauseous?
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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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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.
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That sounds legit-I will make an appt with my doc this Saturday. I will post my findings :)