Guest guest Posted May 20, 2004 Report Share Posted May 20, 2004 I remember reading somewhere that whenver you are going to throw up your saliva glands really kick in. Sounds like she may really have to throw up but somehow garners control over it. Humph. Any chance die off could be making her feel sick? > For the last couple of weeks, my daughter (9, n/t, but has some gut > issues - yeast and bacteria) has been saying that at least once a > day she has " felt like she was going to throw up " . > > The first few times she said it was during or just before a test, so > I figured, a wave a nervous stomach, and didn't think anything of it. > > Saturday, and today, I witnessed some of these attacks - she > actually has to bolt from the room and bend over the toilet. It > passes in a minute or two. She has not vomited on any of > these " episodes " . > > On further discussion, she says she has a lot of extra saliva in her > mouth at those times, and feels like she's going to throw up. > > I was alarmed when I saw how severe she feels, and the fact that > its been going on two weeks now has me concerned. It seems to be > once a day (occasionally twice). Other times during the day, she is > fine. > > Has anyone ever had or heard of such an experience? > > > -- Sue, mom to Adam (6, ASD) and (9, n/t, gut bugs) > SCD 7 months (Adam 100%, the rest of us close but not always perfect) > has been 100% Since Feb, with a couple of infractions, but > none in last 2 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2004 Report Share Posted May 20, 2004 I remember reading somewhere that whenver you are going to throw up your saliva glands really kick in. Sounds like she may really have to throw up but somehow garners control over it. Humph. Any chance die off could be making her feel sick? > For the last couple of weeks, my daughter (9, n/t, but has some gut > issues - yeast and bacteria) has been saying that at least once a > day she has " felt like she was going to throw up " . > > The first few times she said it was during or just before a test, so > I figured, a wave a nervous stomach, and didn't think anything of it. > > Saturday, and today, I witnessed some of these attacks - she > actually has to bolt from the room and bend over the toilet. It > passes in a minute or two. She has not vomited on any of > these " episodes " . > > On further discussion, she says she has a lot of extra saliva in her > mouth at those times, and feels like she's going to throw up. > > I was alarmed when I saw how severe she feels, and the fact that > its been going on two weeks now has me concerned. It seems to be > once a day (occasionally twice). Other times during the day, she is > fine. > > Has anyone ever had or heard of such an experience? > > > -- Sue, mom to Adam (6, ASD) and (9, n/t, gut bugs) > SCD 7 months (Adam 100%, the rest of us close but not always perfect) > has been 100% Since Feb, with a couple of infractions, but > none in last 2 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2004 Report Share Posted May 20, 2004 excess siliva can be a symptom of to much selenium, conversely not enough siliva cna be low selenium. sounds a bit like ketosis actually its normal for the mouth to get a lot of silvia just before vomiting mostly these very distinct events are some sort of virus going around thes viruses each have quite specific symptom signatures, in this case like wanting to vomit but not vomiting, ask around and you will see. kids and schools are just virus incubation factorys now with vaccine damage, no skin vitamain d and the sad diet. the school system has collpased. how long before people wake up to it i don't know. andrew scd - kids > For the last couple of weeks, my daughter (9, n/t, but has some gut > issues - yeast and bacteria) has been saying that at least once a > day she has " felt like she was going to throw up " . > > The first few times she said it was during or just before a test, so > I figured, a wave a nervous stomach, and didn't think anything of it. > > Saturday, and today, I witnessed some of these attacks - she > actually has to bolt from the room and bend over the toilet. It > passes in a minute or two. She has not vomited on any of > these " episodes " . > > On further discussion, she says she has a lot of extra saliva in her > mouth at those times, and feels like she's going to throw up. > > I was alarmed when I saw how severe she feels, and the fact that > its been going on two weeks now has me concerned. It seems to be > once a day (occasionally twice). Other times during the day, she is > fine. > > Has anyone ever had or heard of such an experience? > > > -- Sue, mom to Adam (6, ASD) and (9, n/t, gut bugs) > SCD 7 months (Adam 100%, the rest of us close but not always perfect) > has been 100% Since Feb, with a couple of infractions, but > none in last 2 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 20, 2004 Report Share Posted May 20, 2004 Sue, I have no idea if this is even the same or not, but when my daughter was about 10 she had a similar bout. She however is nonverbal and couldn't tell me how she felt. She would have tons of saliva come up into her mouth and would act like she was going to vomit. She would cry and cry when it happened. It lasted a couple of weeks. Her ped thought it was reflux and gave her some tagamet and it went away as quickly as it appeared. Good Luck!! > For the last couple of weeks, my daughter (9, n/t, but has some gut > issues - yeast and bacteria) has been saying that at least once a > day she has " felt like she was going to throw up " . > > The first few times she said it was during or just before a test, so > I figured, a wave a nervous stomach, and didn't think anything of it. > > Saturday, and today, I witnessed some of these attacks - she > actually has to bolt from the room and bend over the toilet. It > passes in a minute or two. She has not vomited on any of > these " episodes " . > > On further discussion, she says she has a lot of extra saliva in her > mouth at those times, and feels like she's going to throw up. > > I was alarmed when I saw how severe she feels, and the fact that > its been going on two weeks now has me concerned. It seems to be > once a day (occasionally twice). Other times during the day, she is > fine. > > Has anyone ever had or heard of such an experience? > > > -- Sue, mom to Adam (6, ASD) and (9, n/t, gut bugs) > SCD 7 months (Adam 100%, the rest of us close but not always perfect) > has been 100% Since Feb, with a couple of infractions, but > none in last 2 months Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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