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Whats wrong with me? Am I ill?

A few days ago, this started happening.
Well, I feel full after a few bites of food, even though I usually have a big appetite, and I cant tell if my stomach is telling me Im hungry or full or sick.
Ive been going to the bathroom more than usual, too. But it isnt like Im having any troubles, its just normal #!s and #2s.
Does anyone know whats wrong with me?
Also, I lost five pounds this week and I dont know how.
Yesterday I felt horrible and barely ate anything.
Does anyone know whats wrong with me?
My stomach kinda just feels like its burning all the time.
Do you think it's normal?
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Comments (8)
Sounds like you have an ulcer. Other symptoms of an ulcer are sudden, sharp stomach pains, nausea, frequent burping or hiccuping, weight loss, vomiting or bloody, or blackish bowel movements. Schedule an appointment with your doctor ASAP. Good luck.
I dont have any sudden, sharp stomach pains, nausea, frequent burping or hiccuping, vomiting or bloody, or blackish bowel movements.
Im probably okay. Maybe it is just my stomach getting used to being 5 pounds lighter or something, or my sudden increase in exersize?
you have a case of the herpies. losing weight will happen and you also may have the bird flu. go and get it checked mate.
are you drinking more than usual?
I'd see a doc if you're really concerned about it. My little sister just went through a similar, though more severe, situation last year - lost 100 pounds in less than 12 months. She looks good, but is still losing weight and can't keep much of anything in.
i agree with sisophus
See a doctor I have no idea.
If you are working out more you are likely drinking more water. You might be full from water, would also explain bathroom more often.
Plus if you drink to much water it can deplete your sodium, potasium, and other vital electrolytes- which could make you feel sick.
If it doesnt clear up within the next few days you should see a doctor.