Fearnecuptea Welcome. Sorry you are suffering. Do ask for anti sickness meds from your GP if you can't leave your bed or sofa. It is possible to have Hyperemesis with only a small amount of vomiting but debilitating nausea.
I quote my normal spiel, which I hope helps.
Sufferers find that they improve a lot at some point between weeks 14 and 20, or sometimes later. Even those who are unlucky enough to suffer throughout generally are not as ill later on as they are in the first part. A good anti acid can make a surprising difference to the sickness. Kesostix are worth buying online or from a chemists, as while they aren't they best test of dehydration, hospitals take them seriously.When reporting on the vomiting to doctors, remember to emphasize the number of heaves in each vomiting session, as doctors tend to count these as 'vomits' and this can lead to their underestimating the severity of your symptoms. Besides drinking through a straw, here are some drinks that have helped others: full sugar flat coke (if you don't find it too acid), ice lollies, frozen smoothie ice lollies, the juice of tinned fruit, Vimto, Lucozade, apple juice, Ribina, Dr Pepper, soda water, Elderflower water, tonic water, ice cubes, Iron Bru, lemonade, lemon squash, orange squash, orange juice (if not too acid), fizzy orange (M and S has been recommende), 7Up, isotonic drinks, sips of strawberry or chocolate milkshake (maybe soya), fizzy water, apple juice, Robinson's fruit drinks, Rubicon sparkling mango drink , raspberry Lucozade sport and frozen ice cubes of flat Lucozade sport. Also, pink lemonade , cloudy lemonade and Sprite. Foods of a sort include tinned fruit, cuppa soup, nibbles of crisps and chips, cheap ice cream, Scotch pancakes, bagels and biscuits, potato smileys, minature salty Yorkshire Puddings , dry cereals and slices of melon and mango. Protein drinks have also been mentioned.
BalletN That sounds so unfair and discriminatory, I agree with ohCARP and Snowwhite2020 Weathergirl1 and others, do contact your union or failing your having one,HR or Citizen's Advice. I never heard of an employer not accepting the doctor's word before,especially in a pregnancy related condition.
ohCARP I am glad all is OK.
Chloehel Sorry to hear it's come back. I have heard from others on this thread that antibiotics can make the sickness much worse. With luck it might be much increased by that. Will the doctor put you back on your old meds?
handmaid2019 I find it odd that the nurse called that a new drug, but I suppose she meant 'new to you'. It has helped many, but if it is isn't helping you, it might be worth asking about Xonvea, which has helped many on here.
Apologies to anyone rudely overlooked.