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Nausea After Eating, Weight Loss. History Of Gall Bladder And Appendix Removal. What Is Wrong?

I get nauseous everytime I eat, if I have more than a couple tbsp I will vomit.this has been going on for over 2 years.I have had several tests done & still no answer.I have been losing a lot of weight, at least 3-4lbs. a week.gall bladder removed sept 2011, appendix removed apr 2012 its very discouraging paying for inconclusive tests.what could be wrong with me??
Fri, 21 Jun 2013
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Hi,nauseous every time you eat, vomit if eat a bit more, gall bladder removed in 2011, and appendix removed in 2012.
As you say if the tests are negative, the reason could be gastritis by peptic ulcer, or irritant foods.
Avoid spices, junk foods, and oily foods.
I to my patients with such symptoms prescribe Omeprazole and domperidone combination. Thank you.
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Nausea After Eating, Weight Loss. History Of Gall Bladder And Appendix Removal. What Is Wrong?

Hi,nauseous every time you eat, vomit if eat a bit more, gall bladder removed in 2011, and appendix removed in 2012. As you say if the tests are negative, the reason could be gastritis by peptic ulcer, or irritant foods. Avoid spices, junk foods, and oily foods. I to my patients with such symptoms prescribe Omeprazole and domperidone combination. Thank you.