Usually whenever I'm throwing up, I have some kind of flu or stomach virus. I really couldn't tell you based on your post, but I think seeing the doctor is definitely a good idea, and ASAP. I hope you get better! |
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I've been sick about 3 times in 30 days or so. Each time there have been no other symptoms. I wake up, feel sick, and then keep throwing up and can't eat anything for a day or two. The first time was mid-April, then at the end of April, and then today. |
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Usually whenever I'm throwing up, I have some kind of flu or stomach virus. I really couldn't tell you based on your post, but I think seeing the doctor is definitely a good idea, and ASAP. I hope you get better! |
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Thank you |
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It would have to be 3 unrelated sicknesses, which is quite impressive, especially if nobody else around you has been sick. It could be something serious, so definitely go see the doctor. |
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You sound like my 14 yo daughter. She's been sick a lot this month- especially with nausea and vomiting. I asked her if she was pregnant lol- especially when she said she craved dirt during school. She loathes school and this week is major testing. It could be partially nerves for her. Maybe the stress is weakening your immune system and you're picking up bugs more easily. |
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Thanks Zhaylin |
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Such distance in the cases implies it must be something more than just a virus. Stomach flu may be the case, but I'd expect you'd have more obvious symptoms than just vomiting in the morning. I propose: |
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*makes Raspberry some chicken noodle soup with lots of ghost peppers in it. Mmm...* |
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---o--- my DCs say I'm dreamy.
It seems like food poisoning. Does anyone in your family has the same problem? |
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Vegetables can also poison you. |
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Meditation, if you have many unrelated illnesses that seem to have no physical symptoms or attachments. It could just be a bit of the universal bug. |
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This was that cult, and the prisoners said it had always existed and always would exist, hidden in distant wastes and dark places all over the world until the time when the great priest Cthulhu, from his dark house in the mighty city of R'lyeh under the waters, should rise and bring the earth again beneath his sway.
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