Sneezing up vomit?!

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    Sneezing up vomit?!
    Ever since I went to uni last year it seems I've constantly been ill, every time something gets cured another thing goes wrong. I may as well just move into my GP surgery, I'm in there so much (though mainly for re-appointments). However this one has confused and worried me a bit and I don't know whether it's worth going to see a GP about, especially as I can't find anything about it on google.

    For a couple of weeks now I've had a strange sort of powder sitting on my tongue, particularly the middle back of it. It changes colour between white, brown and yellow fairly regularly and it can't be removed with a toothbrush. I didn't really think anything of it. Then today I sneezed and this awful taste of vomit came into my mouth in the form of a sort of liquid and it lingered there for quite a while even after I swallowed it. Then later, about an hour after my last meal, I sneezed again and this time an even stronger taste of vomit came into my mouth accompanied by actual chunks of undigested food, some of which flew out onto my hand.

    I'm in the midst of an unsolved gynecological issue atm as well involving multicoloured discharge and a lot of soreness around the vagina, and tests come back negative and pills don't work so I'm a little worried it might be cancer or something causing all these problems!

    Any feedback would be MUCH appreciated, thanks!
  2. OSharp's Avatar
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    Re: Sneezing up vomit?!
    Is this really something you would trust to nutters on the internet, go and see your gp of if you're really worried phone an out of hours GP
  3. shezshez's Avatar
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    Re: Sneezing up vomit?!
    No, leave it to the many doctors on TSR, I want to read some of the responses....
  4. OSharp's Avatar
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    Re: Sneezing up vomit?!
    Are you suggesting that she shouldn't seek proper medical attention because hearing about it would give you some sort of thrill?

    Wouldn't it just be easier for her to go to a doctor and then if she still wants to tell you what was wrong?

    afterall even if anyone would diagnose her over the internet they cant exactly prescribe her anything.
    Last edited by OSharp; 31-07-2012 at 00:09.
  5. Anonymous's Avatar
    Re: Sneezing up vomit?!
    (Original post by OSharp)
    Is this really something you would trust to nutters on the internet, go and see your gp of if you're really worried phone an out of hours GP
    Well I'm already at the doctors constantly, I'm quite fed up of smelly waiting rooms full of sick people only to go and see a doctor who is often of little help, and the nhs direct people were absolutely useless the one time i called them. Sometimes I come out of the doctors with more problems than I went in with! I'm asking whether anyone knows if it's worth seeking help or whether a lot of people get it and its harmless?
  6. petal1991's Avatar
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    Re: Sneezing up vomit?!
    i regret reading this while eating...
  7. Unununium's Avatar
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    Re: Sneezing up vomit?!
    i swear i saw something on embarassing bodies once when you can actually get discharge in your mouth, it could well be something like that, since you said its white, yellow or brown.

    But that actually sounds so horrible though, I hope you can sort it out but definitely go to your doctors! =)
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