I'm not pregnant. It seems like whenever there's food around, if I can smell it, I get incredibly nauseous. Last night, I vomited because of my friend's peanut butter and jelly sandwich that he was eating while sitting next to me. I also get nauseous when I'm not around food, like on my bike in traffic (exhaust) or when I'm in a store (cologne, soap, etc). Also, when I smell something, I get a horrible aversion to food that's around me. It's starting to irritate me because I can't eat at regular times because of the nausea. I've asked my doctor and she can't really give me a straight answer. Could it be a psychological issue?
A) Take the pregnancy test, just to be sure.
B) You could have a condition known as candida, or an overgrowth of yeast in your digestive tract. One of the many side effects is food aversion based on smell.
Check your toungue. Is it white? Research on the net for candida, and take the spit test. If you have it, ask your doctor about a cure, or look into natural remedies... good luck., |