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Is it worth getting the morningwell cd?

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dixia · 20/07/2006 09:23

Am 6 weeks pg and suffering badly with MS. Last pg I had hyperemesis. Willing to try anything. Does the cd work?

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dixia · 20/07/2006 16:39

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doodledo · 20/07/2006 17:03

Hi,

I had terrible morning sickness with dd1 and I think it did work - it helped me continue working ( I used to listen to it morning and lunchtime) - still felt nauseous but wasn't sick. I noticed a real difference if I forgot to use it.
HTH

Piffle · 20/07/2006 17:08

I've just bought one off ebay I have heard only positive things about it.
just in time I started feeling rough about an hour ago
And preggie pops Dixia
And sea sick bands

Piffle · 20/07/2006 17:16

I got preggiepops and a muti morning sickness relief aromatherapy stick from here
morning sickness relief
The muti stick is really nice and it has helped a little already

dixia · 21/07/2006 13:10

Hmm, that stick looks nice.

I may go for the CD, I just can't think how it will help, but I'm prepared to give anything a go.

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dixia · 21/07/2006 13:10

Hmm, that stick looks nice.

I may go for the CD, I just can't think how it will help, but I'm prepared to give anything a go.

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dixia · 21/07/2006 13:11

Hmm, that stick looks nice.

I may go for the CD, I just can't think how it will help, but I'm prepared to give anything a go.

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Piffle · 21/07/2006 15:23

dixia do you want mine? I mentioned it on the march thread honey, I@ve downloaded it onto my ipod now so its yours if you want it...
let me know on teh due in mrach ante natal thingy thread
Cheers darling!

DaveG · 24/07/2006 12:27

Due to the techniques used in the construction of your programme it almost certainly won't work on your iPod - the compression used in converting for use on an iPod destroys most of the working components of the programme. Best to go back to your CD for the best performance.

booge · 24/07/2006 12:39

It worked for me (on my ipod) but I just couldn't stand the sound of it, I dreaded listening to it so didn't use it for long. Funny thinking about it now makes me feel queasy...

squishy · 24/07/2006 13:03

I found nothing really helped (apart from iced water) but Nux Vomica (homeopathic) took the edge off it so that I could actually go to work etc rather than lie at home in a wreck. It does take 24hours to kick in and you do need to take full dosage.

cheritongirl · 27/07/2006 12:33

Sorry to say that I also had hyperemesis at the beginning of this pg and the Morningwell CD did not do anything for me - I really tried to persevere with listening to it but the last time I listened I threw up twice whilst listening to it!
Am 26 weeks now and have finally stopped vomiting and actually feel great - hope that happens to you too! Big sympathy...

DaveG · 03/08/2006 17:12

I am very surprised - but also delighted to read the thread by "booge" (It worked for me (on my ipod) but I just couldn't stand the sound of it, I dreaded listening to it so didn't use it for long. Funny thinking about it now makes me feel queasy... ) as it was previously not known for working on an ipod. Not surprised by the further comment from another thread that it's not that pleasant to listen to iether. It has an objective in it's design criteria which wasn't pleasure. Sadly it will never work for everyone that is true but it works for more than it fails for which is good.

binbon2 · 10/08/2006 20:51

I had the morningwell tape and it did nothing to ease my HG.

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