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Why Feeling Light Headed And Throwing Yellow Bile Along With Daily Headaches?
Tonight is the second time in a week that I got light headed and threw up yellow bile. I also have been experiencing headaches everyday for about a week (I wake up with one). I take 2 Ibuprofen and it goes away. I do not have a gallbladder (removed in 1989). It is almost like flu symptoms but not everyday. My daily medicines are Pravastatin - 40 mg., Losartan - 50 mg., Hydrochloroth 12.5 mg., Aspirin - 81 mg., Multi-Vitamin,(all 1 daily) and Tramadol - 50 mg. (as needed - I have Fibromyalgia (1 in morning & 1 at night). I am 66 years old (retired) and I am always tired and have to force myself to do things. I do not let my condition stop me from doing my own work - I pace myself. Should I contact my doctor or wait and see if it happens again. I very seldom get headaches so I am concerned. A friend told me not to take Ibuprofen. Thank you and will be waiting for your reply.Cynthia Chase
You should contact your doctor if the current headache is different in quality than your earlier headaches. If it is similar to your earlier headaches, you can wait. Since ibuprofen gives you relief, you may continue to take it. I hope this answers your question.
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Why Feeling Light Headed And Throwing Yellow Bile Along With Daily Headaches?
You should contact your doctor if the current headache is different in quality than your earlier headaches. If it is similar to your earlier headaches, you can wait. Since ibuprofen gives you relief, you may continue to take it. I hope this answers your question.