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CLKD
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February 22, 2015, 01:35:33 PM »
Oh Bev., I was OK with our own pets [but not human sick] but can't clear up any other pet mess
and as for smells: when on Tamoxifen ALL smells were acute ……….
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I have had the retching - similar to yourself, when I have awoken in the morning with the adrenalin rushing around, it's horrible. Yes, better after I calm and compose myself.
Recently I have been getting nausea as well, no appetite and have had success with stemming it with herbal teas such as ginger tea or liquorice tea.
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February 23, 2015, 02:56:27 AM »
I have had horrible morning sickness symptoms. Like you I am seriously fed up with it. It is more isolating when your doctor says she has never heard of such a symptom of menopause. It is obvious that many many women suffer like this.
Meg
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nelliedee
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February 23, 2015, 11:30:06 AM »
I find ginger biscuits help me, currently eating one
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February 23, 2015, 12:00:54 PM »
Reassuring to know it's not just me.
Strange thing is, I never suffered from morning sickness in either of my pregnancies, just nausea.
I don't get any warning it's going to happen - it just happens suddenly, and lasts a few minutes and then I'm fine.
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nelliedee
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Mine is usually mornings x
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honorsmum
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Quote from: everyones mum on February 23, 2015, 02:26:37 PM
Mine is usually mornings x
Always mornings for me too, but only once or twice a month for the last couple.
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I've just remembered that during my periods I used to loose my appetite for the first day and feel nauseas. Perimenopause magnifies all sorts of PMT symptoms doesn't it? Some that I never had before. The retching must be a combination of the increased anxiety and stomach issues. I read somewhere that hormones can change the balance of chemical reactions in the stomach, hence the nausea.
It's all down to wild fluctuations in hormones I think. Horrible surprises.
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I suffer with anxiety and seem to spend my day trying nit to retch
It's worse when I go out can anyone help please xx
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Could your GP give you an anti-anxiety med., i.e. Valium - to take on an 'as necessary' basis? I used Valium this way before Events that I was unable to avoid and din't get addicted because I knew it worked for me.
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Hi ,
yes I has retching and nausea for 2 years every morning , it was horrendous , so I sympathise . I didn't connect it with the menopause at the time. I would have a cup of tea and throw up. taking half a Zantac helped and having a bit of carbohydrate before bedtime. Also sucking ginger lozenges for pregnant women helped , and trying not to panic about it .
I hope you feel better soon.
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