Though many people feel strongly that nauseous can only be used to mean “causing nausea” or “nauseating” (as in “a nauseous smell”), its use to mean “affected with nausea” or “nauseated” (as in “a smell that made me nauseous”) is well established and in widespread use. ...
i feel so nauseous but rarely throw up and sometimes when i go to the bathroom it's like egg white--you know, the stuff that comes out during ovulation...is this a sign of pregnancy as well? oh and i've been more tired than usual...i'm really praying that i'm pg, i guess ...
Unknown to me prior to this experience, I react very nauseously to fentanyl and other strong pain-killers. By the time I came to this realisation in the hospital, it was already too late. I was already so pumped up on these pain-killers that I was in an extremely nauseous state and v...
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Why do I feel sick for no reason? Feeling run down, getting sick often, or feeling nauseous always is often explained by alack of sleep, poor diet, anxiety or stress. However, it could also be a sign of pregnancy or chronic illness. ...
There are several adjectives that you can use: "sick", "nauseous", "nauseated" are three. (The latter ones are more formal) You can use a verb (in its present participle/gerund form) with "feel like". Or you can say "... makes me want to..." So "I feel...
Submitted by Rusamitha (Some City, OR) on 05.28.16 Tl;dr Got sick and involuntarily shat myself in public, made a mess in the bathroom, tried my best to clean up. I was downtown with my dad and started to feel nauseous and my stomach hurt. I just thought I was starting my peri...
Bad cases feel like a hangover. You’re tired, have a terrible headache, sometimes feel nauseous, and you’re so tired, having a simple conversation takes effort. (The latter is what I had in Bangkok. Definitely no fun. Some other tips you might find useful Learn How to Travel Stress-...
Or, more seriously: “Roommates, your friend O.G. has said and done some things that are really not cool, and he made me feel afraid and uncomfortable. I know he means to be ‘helpful’, but his kind of help is patronizing and really unwanted by me. I don’t want to te...
Having no fear of bedsores at my age, but having a great fear of c-diff, I told the doctor that we'd have to hope nothing would put me down for a while. I told him I realized I was too thin, and I wanted to gain weight but eating makes me nauseous. He suggested I try a ...