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Stomach problem

Im 15 years old and like a week ago im getting
-nausea
-chills
-belching (no burning)
Maybe with problem
-tight throat (only once)
I can go all day without problems if my time is occupied like playing videogames but when i eat supper
It comes right back for mostly 2 hours.
-also i had no vomiting
Has happened for like 7-10 days ago and it repeats over and over i can keep food down more annoying
-one more thing i usually eat three pizza slices now i can only eat 2 freaks me out
That all i have seen sorry for long description just wanted to be completely specific
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Hello and welcome to MedHelp's forums.  Issues are often not in our imagination even if not caused by a direct disorder.  We do not doubt you suffer from the symptoms you are listing.  A one time happening of something, however, is often written off by chance and not something to be terribly concerned about.  Perhaps keeping a journal of these types of things will help you track it better.  Do you have a family doctor that you see?  Then you can present that information to your parents and then your doctor for guidance.  

An area to look into is Gerd.  https://www.webmd.com/heartburn-gerd/guide/reflux-disease-gerd-1.  Let us know what you think.
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It is not possible to diagnose from here, because some of your symptoms are likely just in your imagination, since they only occurred once. You should see a doctor for a diagnosis because stomach issues can get worse if not treated.
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Believe me it not my imagination
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