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Chronic nausea, dizziness, headaches, fatigue, anxiety. What is the cause?

doctors cannot identify the source of my "mysterious illness" and it is getting worse. I have had unexplainable stomach problems for 8 years now. My symptoms get worse if I eat fatty foods, and the nausea is especially intense if I drink very cold water (but not intense with other cold beverages.) What could this be? Can anyone offer me suggestions to talk to my doctor about? I'm not asking for amature medical advice, just things to look into. All of these symptoms began after I was kidnapped and fed very poor quality food for three years. Could a poor diet have lingering effects for five years after my diet became more ballanced?

Update:

I am always experiencing symptoms to some degree, but they vary in intensity and durration. Sometimes eating will reduce severity, but not all the time.

Update 2:

I have been tested for ulcers and they came back negative. I know I have anxiety problems, and I was recently diagnosed with PTSD for the kidnapping incident. I am hesitant to assume that the stomach problems are related to the PTSD, as my symptoms don't get worse when I think about being kidnapped. The anxiety problems I have are having panic attacks when I am in grocery stores, large stores, crowds; or small rooms with brick walls and concrete floors. The stomach-related anxiety doesn't seem to be related to the "normal" anxiety.

Update 3:

I don't think it's mold, as I've lived in 11 places over the course of the 8 years I've been experiencing the symptoms, (in three completely differant climates,) with the same effect everywhere. Thanks for the suggestion, though.

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  • 1 decade ago
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    There are various causes of nausea and dizziness. The first being Migraine, they are not always headaches (can be sickness, pain, weakness of limbs, difficulty in concentration etc.).

    The second being anxiety attack, but this is unlikely if you do not suffer from hyperventilation (uncontrollable fast breathing) which could make you very light headed or sick in extreme cases.

    The third being Vertigo, the symptoms allow for it, but commonly the dizziness involves the world spinning round as such.

  • girst
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    Headache Fatigue Nausea

  • 1 decade ago

    It sounds like symptoms of severe anxiety, possibly. Anxiety and stress can do awful things to you physically. My wife has bouts of illness that come out of nowhere. The symptoms include dizziness, nausea, vomiting, stomach hurts, sweats with freezing cold and the Drs have run every test they know to do from brain scans to stomach tests. While she does have ulcers, they have come to decide that stress and overdoing it physically brings on this illness. She has other medical problems too, like fibromyalgia and chronic pain /fatigue. Just something you may want to look into. Have you been through any kind of counseling?

    You've been through an awful lot and I would imagine it could have severe consequences to your health.I wish you the best and hope you find some answers and will feel better soon.

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    It sounds like anxiety to me. It is AMAZING the power the mind has over the body. Virtually ANY physical symptom can be replicated by the human brain. This is probably a biochemical imbalance and can be treated effectively through behavior management and medication. You should talk to a professional and look at the facts to understand what is happening. You have been "sick" for eight years stemming from a traumatic event. Your symptoms come and go and are strange and unrelated, with the anxiety tying them all together. BTW a poor diet for a few years would not lead to your current symptoms.

  • 1 decade ago

    I know there is something called Budd- Chiari disease-fatty liver disease. I don't know if this would be a possibility. Doctors can do tests to screen all of your organs. Don't let them tell you it's just anxiety. Demand that they do an MRI, blood panel, and ask that they test each one of your organ functions individually. It's the only way to find out if you have something physical. Thyroid, liver, heart, kidneys, basically any organ not working properly can lead to the symptoms you have. Find out the state of your physical health first and then, if all is well, start looking into anxiety related things like irritable bowel syndrome and such. But beware of the anxiety meds out there. Read up on what people (not docs) have to say about drugs like effexor before you begin. I was misdiagnosed with anxiety, put on effexor for 3yrs and then found out it something physical. It was a horrible drug!

  • 1 decade ago

    All of your symptoms sound to familiar. My entire family had the same. We found out that our home was severely toxic with 13 different types of mold/ fungus contamination. Before we knew it was mold, we were constantly in and out of the docs. office. We have four daughters with the oldest & my husband type 1 diabetics. No doctor could tell us what was wrong. Test after test came back negative. Finally, someone suggested we test our home for mold, sure enough. 13 different types of mold toxin was eating away at our home, & us. There are specific & special test they run for mold contamination. But you will need to go to a specialist in enviromental health. In the mean time, if you can afford to buy an air purifier for at least a couple of your rooms, please do so, also, have the home tested for mold right away. Hope this helps.

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    Lv 4
    5 years ago

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  • 1 decade ago

    I have alot of your symptoms and it is depression and post traumatic synDrome. i was molested as a child by my school bus driver for 3 yrs he threatened to kill me if I told anyone and when the state finally stepped in he shot himself in the head.....too bad it missed his peanut brain and not kill himself. I can't work because I have anxiety attacks throwing up even when I haven't eaten....Strange men, can't handle it. Buses freak me right out. I would talk to dr about seeing a psychologist to determine if you have PTS. Meds help not always but they seem to ease some of the anxiety that I have......GL

    Source(s): Personal experience
  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    check for stomach ulcers? stress can cause that. its its been ongoing it may need some soft of repair. the stomach acids and misc. fluids could be causing a imbalance and its possable your not getting enough oxygen to your brain if you keep passing out, are you taking good deep breaths or do you struggle to get proper inhalation. your blood needs a good amount of oxygen to funtion properly, any arterial blockage?

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