Mastiff_mama 171 Posted April 13, 2013 I have had a month of nausea, but knew it was getting back on my victoza. It is a morning sickness or car sick feeling. As that was subsiding I started a little different sort of nausea with intermittent vomiting. It started around week six and was not eating related, mostly. Only once did I throw up after eating. My doc called me in some zofran tablets (non sublingual). A day or two before that I didn't eat the entire day because of the extreme queasiness. I finally nibbled on something and it got better. I ended up pigging out as much as we can! I felt better than ever! Soooo, here's what I figured out... The queasiness now us made better by eating! I am too queasy in the morning to even think about eating. I wake an hour or so earlier to take a zofran and lay back down and eat when I get back up and feel better all day. I said all that to say this... Think it could just be hunger that's causing the nausea? I've seen tons of posts about people getting nausea and/or vomiting about this far out. I hope it's temporary! I don't wanna have to take zofran just to eat! I have lost myself with my ramble, hope someone understand this! Just really frustrated Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
katikati 127 Posted April 13, 2013 Are you getting enough Water? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mastiff_mama 171 Posted April 13, 2013 Are you getting enough Water? I seem to drink all the time! I have to admit, when I am queasy I only take small sips. Would not getting enough Water cause vomiting? I get close to 64 if not more... I don't measure, but think dehydration isn't an issue. I had a UA the other day and one indicator for dehydration was normal, but that's not definitive Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Leleboo 104 Posted April 13, 2013 I seem to drink all the time! I have to admit' date=' when I am queasy I only take small sips. Would not getting enough Water cause vomiting? I get close to 64 if not more... I don't measure, but think dehydration isn't an issue. I had a UA the other day and one indicator for dehydration was normal, but that's not definitive[/quote'] Yes dehydration can cause vomiting. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MrsG 329 Posted April 13, 2013 Idk, I wake up in the morning and feel kinda nauseated too. Water hurts my tummy that early also. My dr wants me to eat within an hour of waking. Breakfast was sooo hard for me to eat pre surgery and just as hard now but I do it. I end up feeling better after I choke down something. So maybe it is in fact hunger related. I feel fine the rest of the day, just mornings I feel kind of gross. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites