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missrosexx · 07/11/2022 06:45

For the past week no stop I'm literally throwing up everything even water I just threw up about a liter of literally just water it's disrupting my sleep I can look and food or drink I'm heaving 24/7. Is this normal or do you think it's time to call a doctor

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KangarooKenny · 07/11/2022 06:46

How far gone are you ?
Are you still weeing normally ?

PurBal · 07/11/2022 06:47

Call your GP. Even if it’s in the realms of normal they may be able to prescribe anti sickness medication.

KangarooKenny · 07/11/2022 06:48

You need to drink little and often, just sips so it stays down.
What helped me was sipping, sipping - not drinking, ice cold Diet Coke. The sweetness seemed to reduce the nausea.

missrosexx · 07/11/2022 06:51

KangarooKenny · 07/11/2022 06:48

You need to drink little and often, just sips so it stays down.
What helped me was sipping, sipping - not drinking, ice cold Diet Coke. The sweetness seemed to reduce the nausea.

Every other drink but water is making me feel sick, I can't bare too thick about food either

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missrosexx · 07/11/2022 06:52

KangarooKenny · 07/11/2022 06:46

How far gone are you ?
Are you still weeing normally ?

I'm 11 weeks yes I'm weeing okay if anything more

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BonesOfWhatYouBelieve · 07/11/2022 06:53

If you can't keep water down you definitely need to speak to your GP.

I was given tablets for morning sickness that was a lot less severe.

KangarooKenny · 07/11/2022 06:54

Around 12 weeks the uterus pops out over the top of the pelvis, so frequent wees should reduce for a while.
Its also when the placenta takes over from your hormones, so hopefully your nausea will reduce 🤞🏻 Just hang in there !

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