I can vomit 15 times per hour: doctors fired my unusual illness as migraine

It is a real barf-icionado.

If Sharisse zeroonian feels stress, anxiety or premenstrual symptoms, you can trigger a vomiting attack of several days that you see it to throw it up to 15 times per hour.

Then their symptoms are reduced, but again again the following week for days at the same time.

As the depletion and nausea of ​​these episodes caused them to lose weight and employment opportunities, doctors mistakenly diagnosed their status as migraine disorder.

Sharisse Zermonian was diagnosed with cyclic vomiting syndrome in 2023. @Mediterranean_homesick_blues/Instagram

“I felt, I no longer want to live like this. What kind of quality of life is this?” 29 -year -old zeroonian told Today.com.

The Massachusetts native recalled that his episodes of vomiting triggered anxiety and suicide ideation, but in a “CATCH-22” these thoughts also looked like take The vomiting.

It took two years, numerous tests and several trips to the ER for Zeoonian to receive a proper diagnosis. In 2023, cyclic vomiting syndrome (CVS) was finally diagnosed.

CVS affects 2% of the population and is most common in women, young adults and personal or family history of migraines.

According to the Mayo Clinic, CVS is a chronic disorder of interaction interaction-clothes. Signs and symptoms include:

  • Three or more episodes of vomiting that start at the same time and lasting a similar time
  • Different intervals of decent health without nausea between episodes
  • Intense nausea and sweating before an episode
CVS is diagnosed by analyzing the patient’s vomiting episodes and discarding other causes. Dragana Gordic – Stock.adobe.com

Other symptoms that may occur during an episode of vomiting include abdominal pain, diarrhea, headache, dizziness and increased light sensitivity.

The triggers of CVS attacks include sinus problems, stress or excitement, certain foods and drinks, such as alcohol, caffeine, chocolate and cheese, menstruation, moving disease, overextere and excess.

CVS is diagnosed by analyzing the patient’s vomiting episodes and discarding other causes. Patients are usually mistakenly diagnosed with stomach flu or food poisoning.

Zermonian said that he sometimes had digestive childhood problems, but his symptoms increased by 2021.

Initially, zeroonian felt more embarrassed than comforted by the diagnosis of CVS.

“It was a bit embarrassing to me at the time,” Today.com told Today. “The most important thing was that people would not understand that it is a disorder. They only think that I was to be overseas … (or) to use it as an excuse for not doing things or to leave me to work.”

CVS treatment generally involves the management of symptoms and the implementation of lifestyle changes to prevent events that can trigger episodes of vomiting.

Zermonian wrote and directed a semi-autobiographic dark comedy film, “Nothing Solid”, which in a smart manner as a “vom-com”. Sharisse zeroonian

The zeroonian management plan includes antipsychotic and anti-nausea drugs.

Other treatments include migraine, medical marijuana medicine, which can relieve stress and nausea and benzodiazepines, which have been shown to reduce anxiety symptoms.

Zeroonian still experiences vomiting episodes each week, but these are smoother and more brios, which last one to two days instead of four or five.

However, at maximum pain, it can only be supported to prevent water and goms infused with vitamins and is limited to their home for fear of projecting in public.

However, Zermonian has found an amazing one in reverse in his episodes of Upchuck. He wrote and directed a semi-autobiographical dark comedy film, entitled “Nothing Solid”, which in a smart way as a “vom-com”. It will be left in August.

For zeroonian, telling his story through cinema has proven to be a healing art.

“Being open about this movie has helped so much because I think I suffered much more when it was not open,” he said.


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