I always feel like vomiting after eating anything. Can someone give me a solution?


Question:
I dont feel good after eating. My body feels too full and i just wish to vomit. I have tried once or twice to vomit but i think its gross. (it didnt work) I dont wanna vomit but still feel good. any solutions?

Answers:
First of all, go see a doctor. Second, try eating less. You could be simply over eating. Third, you could have gall stones. Fourth, go to the doctor!

Other Answers:
Get some help, that is not a healthy feeling to be having.
Go see a doctor. It may be mental. And if it is you may be bulemic. Do you think in the back of your mind that you are fat? It can have affect on your food.
Make an apointment with your family doctor and get it checked out.
you may have indigestion or go to your doctor and he will help
Is this an ongoing problem or a new problem? I have had a couple gall bladder attacks where I couldn't keep anything down. The doctor gave me pills that numb my stomach so I am able to digest food. He also suggested eating bland things like rice, noodles, bread, and plain water.
you could be eating too much at once, or eating foods that are too heavy or fatty. eat less and more often, and stay away from rich foods. if you still feel sick go see a doctor.
You should see your doctor, you could have a stomach ulcer.
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You have a deases, try to eat fruit, and eat every three hours. Once your body gets used to these changes in your diet it won't repulse the food. Eat lots of fruit. It worked for me, i hope it works for you.
eat smaller portions get your metabolism going (excerise) if that doesnt work try taking acid reducer, nauesa medicine something to help your food digest easier.


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