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    I am 18 years old and back in the beginning of March of 2012 I had developed what I had believed to be a stomach bug. I had constant vomiting throughout the entire day and diarrhea. The next few days I experienced a decreased appetite, slight diarrhea, high fever, and nausea. And these would not go away.A week later, I was taken to the hospital and had both a CLEAR CAT scan and X-ray on my abdomen. I was losing hope. Everyone reccomended I just eat more to help gain lost nutrients and soon I would return to my normal self. This never happened. While I did increase my appettite immensly compared to 4 months ago, I have lost over 30 pounds. I was at a starting weight of 175 and now am at about 144. Im 6"2 so this makes me look even more skinnier. Nowadays im usually ALWAYS nauseous. I can eat a moderate breakfast, a pretty good sized lunch, and a small dinner only. At about 7 pm every night for every day of every week of these past 4 months im ALWAYS feeling nauseous, however since the first day I got sick I have never vomited. I dont know what any of these patterns mean. I recently had a blood test done for hyper thyroidism but my thyroid was also normal, however my blood showed I was anemic.

    Basically nothing is adding up to me. Im sick of always feeling like this and I am tired of always hearing "there is nothing wrong".

    Could this be a puberty problem, anorexia, the anemia, depression, or just plain not eating enough?

    ANY advice is very appreciated.

    P.S I also had an upper G.I endoscopy which showed normal results with slight acid indigestion.

    Thank you

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