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Old Feb 16, 2008, 07:06 PM
GeeN GeeN is offline
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I have been depressed for over a week ago. I have had stomach upset, anxiety, and slept a lot. I am feeling better, but it was rough. I was also nauseated. I was not feeling well. I could barely eat, but I did not lose weight. Is it common among people who have depression or bipolar to be nauseated?

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Old Feb 16, 2008, 07:18 PM
RelientK RelientK is offline
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Hang in there...

The thing I have come to realize with Bipolar is that anything is possible.
Nausea can certainly be a factor especially if your depression is coupled with anxiety.

Reach out to your support network and talk to people about what's going on.
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