Please accept my apology if this question is not related to this forum, but I am desperate to find the solution of my problem. I have a great interest in cycling climbs. However, I have a problem: when I do high altitude climbs, I often start feeling nauseous and vomit.
When a tough climb starts, the first thing that happens is that my thirst disappears, and I can’t drink much water. Then, I start feeling something weird in my stomach, and if I drink water, I feel nauseous. It feels like the water is stuck in my stomach.
However, there have also been incidents where I experienced these symptoms even after long rides that didn’t involve much climbing. For example, one day I traveled 182 KM without taking many pauses, and when I reached home, I started feeling nauseous. There is a hill about 26 KM from my house, which is at an altitude of 2700 meters (8,800 ft), while my house is at 1200m (3,900 ft). Every time I climb that hill, I inevitably vomit upon reaching the top. This year, during two different climbs, when I crossed 1800m altitude (5,900 ft), I started feeling nauseous. However, last year, I climbed to an altitude of about 4173m (13,700 ft) and didn’t feel nauseous, and the weather was cold.
Some people suggest that this happens to me due to dehydration, and in some cases, I suspect it might be due to high altitude climbs, but I’m not sure. One definite problem is that during tough exertion climbs, I stop feeling thirsty or hungry. If any member has experienced similar symptoms, can I get some guidance? Thank you all very much.