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Morning nausea, not pregnant.

I wasn't really sure where to post this.

   I am a 22 year old female with an ordinary diet for a person of my age. It's not that terrible but I am no health food enthusiast. Ever since I can remember I have had awful morning nausea, before I ever got to puberty. When I hit puberty, the morning nausea continued and I had horrible cramps which I still get sometimes. They completely immobilize me for at least a day. I have passed out from the pain on multiple occasions, vomited, gone into cold sweats, and sometimes my arms and legs even go numb.

     I'm wondering if this is all related to some hormonal imbalance. I say this because I am very emotional almost all the time. I cry when I'm not even meaning to. Even commercials on TV make me cry. Sometimes if I laugh too much I start crying. As of late, I have been feeling especially unhealthy and I notice it in my appearance as well. I have lost some weight and gained some dark circles under my eyes. I really have no idea what all this means or if any of it is even inter-related. PLEASE HELP!
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I am not pregnant, but thanks.
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in early pregnancy you do loose weight but then put back on crying is to do with hormones they go a bit haywire but will pass sickness is normal i was sick all the way through my pregnancy and dizzyness
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Sounds to me like a hormone problem.  Please tell your doctor what is going on.  He/she might want to check your pituitary gland to be sure it's working properly.  Also they may want to do an ultrasound to be sure your ovaries are okay.  Please see a Gynecologist.  Hoping you will be okay soon.
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