Anyone experience this?
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Anyone experience this?
I've been no-Sing for a good month now and ever since the weekend I've had this dull, constant nausea. My body's gotten used to eating much less, so I'm wondering if my stomach is maybe rebelling against me. Is it possible that my stomach is shrinking or contracting, making me feel like this? I'm positive I'm not sick or pregnant. Has anyone had this experience when no-Sing? This hasn't taken my appetite away, so I'm still eating. Should I just chalk it up to stress or too much caffeine?
There are any number of reasons why you could be nauseated including a virus, stress or too much caffeine. Unless you've really changed what you eat in the last week or so, I doubt it's diet related.
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Hi camburger -- I expereienced it too, but it was the first week. But from reading a lot of weight loss boards I realized that for some people this is not uncommon. It usually is either dehydration or too much acid in your stomach and you need an acid reducer.
Laura Ann
SW: 282
CW: 173
GW: 150-185
Then the time came when the pain of staying a tight bud became greater than the risk it took to bloom.
SW: 282
CW: 173
GW: 150-185
Then the time came when the pain of staying a tight bud became greater than the risk it took to bloom.