Drank lot of coffee, nausea for 2 weeks and am trying to get to normal

Posted by mikejjb123 @mikejjb123, Mar 23 8:32am

I had been feeling awesome but started drinking coffee daily and soda too. Got nausea about 2 weeks ago and can't get back to normal. Cut out coffee and soda. Do you think that was the cause? How long to get back on track since cut both beverages out again? Thanks! Mike

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That happened to me because I drank too much strong coffee for a month. My doctor put me on famotidine 29mg. It worked.

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Stay away from the coffee and soda. My oncologist said no alcohol, caffeine, and sugary drinks @ all to assist with remaining healthy and reducing the chance for reoccurrence of cancer. However, with digestion, my nutritionist states to cut out soda, dairy products, and high sugar foods/drinks period. But recommends I can drink coffee in moderation but black. So, I do drink black coffee on occasion without incident.
I do not like taking medication unless absolutely necessary.

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@alisa1

Stay away from the coffee and soda. My oncologist said no alcohol, caffeine, and sugary drinks @ all to assist with remaining healthy and reducing the chance for reoccurrence of cancer. However, with digestion, my nutritionist states to cut out soda, dairy products, and high sugar foods/drinks period. But recommends I can drink coffee in moderation but black. So, I do drink black coffee on occasion without incident.
I do not like taking medication unless absolutely necessary.

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Thanks! Yes, the coffee did me in.

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@mikejjb123 - tagging a few members who may know about coffee and soda intake and then feeling nauseous @baguette @riflemanz64 @anniegk @pml @marlenec @allmanbrothered @seabright2001. They may have thoughts about whether the beverages were the cause. @ajnos also may have some input.

Mike - how have you been feeling?

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@lisalucier

@mikejjb123 - tagging a few members who may know about coffee and soda intake and then feeling nauseous @baguette @riflemanz64 @anniegk @pml @marlenec @allmanbrothered @seabright2001. They may have thoughts about whether the beverages were the cause. @ajnos also may have some input.

Mike - how have you been feeling?

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The acid in coffee could make you nauseous with stomach pain. The sodas, if you're talking about Coke or Pepsi, have caffeine in them and that could make you nauseated. Good to just stop both and see if still nauseous, if so could be something else going on.

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You could try low acid coffee like healthwise brand and use unsweetened almond milk as a creamer. Almond milk is alkaline so you should have most of the acid neutralized. Almond milk is also non dairy. Cut out carbonated drinks and all booze. No smoking period. Don’t drink a lot of coffee maybe 2 cups.

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Thank you all for your input!

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@lisalucier

@mikejjb123 - tagging a few members who may know about coffee and soda intake and then feeling nauseous @baguette @riflemanz64 @anniegk @pml @marlenec @allmanbrothered @seabright2001. They may have thoughts about whether the beverages were the cause. @ajnos also may have some input.

Mike - how have you been feeling?

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Hi and thank you. It's crazy. I went through a period of about 6-8 months where I'd go for about 3 weeks no nausea and then very low if any nausea for say a week. And then the cycle continued. Now....wake up with nausea daily. I cut out most of the coffee, soda, etc. No change. Weird.

Thanks!

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