Nausea
- by magunna51
- 2014-06-16 05:06:56
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Hi Everyone,
I've been reading about nausea under the search section, there's a lot. I am 2 months s/p PM. I am having nausea upon wakening, enough so that eating in AM (4AM) is difficult, which I need to do because I won't get a chance to eat til 1 or 2PM. I did not have nausea before PM or after. This has been going on for about 2 weeks. I have no dizziness, sweating or pain. I also have not had any med changes. I do have medication for the nausea, which works but it's adding another medication. Any ideas. Has this happened to anyone else? Thanks
3 Comments
Nausea
by flutetooter - 2014-06-16 11:06:06
Upon rereading your original post, I'm not sure either about what sleep apnea and low blood sugar or high blood sugar would have to do with nausea. Just a shot in the dark about things that make me feel nauseated, including stress lack of sleep, a flu virus, and air bloated stomach from my CPAP machine. By the way my sleep apnea is "severe" with a number of 55! So-- I really have to use the mask. By the way, I think BMI stand for body mass index, and there is a different set of letters for the number of incidents per hour that interrupt sleep. I don't remember what that is. You could try eating 2 wheat thins with a slice of cheese before bedtime and see what difference that might make. You also IMO might want to see a doctor since the nausea could be caused by a lot of things.
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by flutetooter - 2014-06-16 12:06:49
Do you possibly have sleep apnea or a blood glucose problem?
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Nausea
by magunna51 - 2014-06-16 01:06:02
Yes, I have severe obstruction five sleep apnea. BiPap, CPAP, dental appliance have failed On O2 at 3 L at night have a BMI of 19.5 They think my lower jaw is too small What is the connection with nausea and sleep apnea? Thanks for responding