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Q: High Heart Rate Causes Vomitting?
asked by: firstwechichi on October 7th, 2003
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I am an active 25 year old man. I have been playing soccer since age 5, and in the past 5 years I have been vomitting after sprinting for an extended period of time. It started off as every so often, even when I mountain bike and my heart races, I hurl as I ride. I've gotten that used to throwing up that I no longer need to stop my bike. Only in the past year has it been so consistent, I have had to cut back on playing time becuase I throw up 3-6 times each game. I've tried eating 2 hours prior to the game, i've tried only drinking water and energy drinks before the game, i've tried having an empty stomach and still I find something to spit up. I do have a mitrovalve prolapse and diagnosed with a mild case of asthma. If anyone has heard of this happening before, please do tell what the cause was or what types of tests I shoudl request from my doctor as I don't have insurance so I would like to go in once and get the answers/meds. Much appreciated.

Kevin aka ralph Smile
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rawkeze
replied on October 7th, 2003
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I used to run cross country, and during if not afterward, I would vomit. My coach told me it was over exhurstion, and normal. The fact that it is so often for you, you should see a doctor. Maybe u have an ulcer or something that gets irritated when you are active?
Good luck
sorry if I wasn't much help
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firstwechichi
replied on October 9th, 2003
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Hey, thanks for adding that info at least, i'm trying to gather anything and everything so I can try to figure it out on my own as doctor's too often need you to tell them what's wrong with you so they can sign their name to document that makes you better, otherwise, they'll misdiagnose for months, maybe even years.
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