Anxiety Nausea: What It Is and How To Feel Better

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I spent the latter hours of Thanksgiving crouched over a toilet, willing myself to feel well again. I was angry, I was frustrated with myself and I didnโ€™t understand why violent nausea ruined my favourite holiday. The unexpected symptom I finally realized was Anxiety nausea.

It wasnโ€™t the first time nausea had destroyed my day (and my appetite), but I never thought that myย anxietyย was causing me to feel so sick.

When my nausea set in full-force a few months prior, I constantly worried that my GI system wasnโ€™t functioning properly or myย eating disorderย had found a new way to haunt me. Even my doctors encouraged me to consider physiological conditions, likeย gastroparesis, as an explanation for my nausea, rather than assuming my tendency to vomit was โ€œall in my head.โ€

Read Eating Disorders: Ways to Properly Deal With Food Anxiety

But Iโ€™ve spent months trying to connect the dots, and every time I feel a painful wave of nausea, itโ€™s clear my anxiety is the culprit.

Social anxiety at an all-time high when I grab dinner with friends? Nausea.

Sensory overload when everyoneโ€™s in the living room at once? Nausea.

Anticipating an extra-personal session with my therapist? You guessed it โ€” nausea!

Upon discovering there is nothing physiologically โ€œoffโ€ with my stomach, I felt relieved. Although my nausea tends to arrive suddenly, without warning, this seemed fixable.

The same coping skills I use to manage my anxiety should also mitigate my nausea, right?

Unfortunately though, managing nausea thatโ€™s arisen out of my anxiety is far less simple than I assumed. My anxiety-provoked nauseaย dovetails with my eating disorderย to such an extent that when my stomach feels at its worst, I skip meals my body desperately needs because I just canโ€™t eat anything more substantial than a few saltines.

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I can cope with the racing heart and sweaty palms. I can live through the hot flashes and moments of panic. I can survive the pervasive fear and social isolation. But I still canโ€™t fully wrap my head around the fact that the least expected symptom of my anxiety affects my life the most.

Read The 4 Rโ€™s of Managing Anxiety

The good news is that as Iโ€™ve consciously worked to improve myย mental health, my feelings of nausea have become less frequent. Iโ€™m beginning to show up differently in situations that previously triggered a gravely upset stomach, not just mentally but also physically. And although I worry that my bouts of nausea and vomiting are too sporadic to fully manage, as myย anxietyย has decreased, my moments of nausea have decreased as well.

I may not fully have the latest symptom of my anxiety under control, but I finally have hope that maybe I wonโ€™t spend next Thanksgiving hovering over a toilet bowl, trying to contain my anxiety and willing myself not to vomit. I donโ€™t know how long Iโ€™ll live with this disruptive anxiety symptom, but at last, I feel like Iโ€™m on my way to freedom from my โ€œanxiety nausea.โ€


Written by: Kelly Douglas
Originally appeared on:  The Mightyย 
Republished with permission.
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