Eating and Nausea

I've had issues with food since, like, forever.  My earliest memories were of me vomiting, and the memories are very vivid, even though I was barely 3 years old.  I remember the smell, texture, look of it, and because it's something scary you are not in control in it's a horrible experience for me.  Because of that I will not eat anything I've been sick with, which so far is rice pudding, beef stew, sweetcorn, ham and coleslaw sandwiches, rice, and stuffed chicken.  My whole life seems to be revolved around sickness.  With the way my brain works if I'm sick for a certain reason, or someone else is, I automatically think that's how it will happen again.  Because I get anxious a lot anyway around people and being certain places this in turn gives me nausea, and then I think I'll be sick, which makes me more anxious.  Viscious circles!

I've avoided everything from social gatherings to evenings out just because of sickness.  I don't like being a car passenger and I won't go on fairground rides because people are sick on these things so if I don't do that then I reduce my chances of being sick.  But, with having nausea a lot it puts me more on edge and I'd rather be using my brain space more for reading about chemistry and learning more periodic table stuff.  I've told me doctor I really want more CBT as it's helped me before but all she wants to do is give me medication, which doesn't stop the thoughts.  Only masks the anxiety.

Does anyone else have similar issues?  Or, issues with nausea with anxiety?  If so how does everyone else cope with it?

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  • I have thrown up as a child from food smells and textures.  I gag really easily, it's not just my brain it's the texture in my mouth, sometimes the look or knowing what something is (if it's meat based) as well as my throat having a physically hypersensitive gag reflex.

    I avoid foods that I can't bear the texture of.  I do even have a problem when gargling after brushing my teeth, I often gag and throw up the water and my gag reflex is extra sensitive for several moments afterwards.

    BTW aimosan: did you know omeprazole actually permanently turn off the acid production (proton pumps) in your stomach and you need a certain amount for digestion and enzyme action.  You might want to discuss this with your GP when you next visit.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omeprazole (there are other sources of this information than Wikipedia too).  I have acid reflux and started taking it and came off it and now use breathing and other exercises to push my stomach back below the diaphragm and avoid as much acid reflux.

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  • I have thrown up as a child from food smells and textures.  I gag really easily, it's not just my brain it's the texture in my mouth, sometimes the look or knowing what something is (if it's meat based) as well as my throat having a physically hypersensitive gag reflex.

    I avoid foods that I can't bear the texture of.  I do even have a problem when gargling after brushing my teeth, I often gag and throw up the water and my gag reflex is extra sensitive for several moments afterwards.

    BTW aimosan: did you know omeprazole actually permanently turn off the acid production (proton pumps) in your stomach and you need a certain amount for digestion and enzyme action.  You might want to discuss this with your GP when you next visit.  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omeprazole (there are other sources of this information than Wikipedia too).  I have acid reflux and started taking it and came off it and now use breathing and other exercises to push my stomach back below the diaphragm and avoid as much acid reflux.

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