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liam asked in HealthOther - Health · 6 years ago

Feeling constantly nauseous?

Basically I quit smoking then something happened that made me take it back up but I tried to save money and bought really cheap cigs which didn t have any drag on them so I dragged it really hard and threw up, then it slowly turned into normal fags making me feel sick then smells, then bogeys, then coughing(me or another person) then coffee, then (now) I feel constantly anxious that I m going to throw up cause I constantly feel sick... I threw up 6 times in 2 days and there was speckles of blood in It I think my stomach might have burned out for some reason and its rejecting everything

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  • Anonymous
    4 years ago

    Feeling Constantly Nauseous

  • 6 years ago

    sounds like an ulcer? go see a doctor throwing up blood is never good. it also may have nothing to do with the cigarettes. or it may be your body's reaction. in other words, you smoked a cigarette took a long drag then threw up, and the next time your body came into contact with a cigarette your body said NO! bc it previously made you ill. so now its continuing to make you ill in a way to say, "stay away from this". Do you associate coffee with smoking? same thing. Also, another way to think of it, have you ever smelt something rancid that made you gag? Same idea. Your brain interprets the rancid smell as something to stay away from because it's going to make you ill. animals hunting in the wild are accustomed to this-- a live prey vs a prey that has been dead, well, the one that has been dead has far more bacteria and is likely to cause the animal to become sick. infact, the reason we smell bacteria is an adaptation, as bacteria are very very tiny.

  • 6 years ago

    It's probably because of the smoke. I would ride it out and go see a doctor, then try your hardest not to smoke again or it could come back.

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    6 years ago

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