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Re: MORNING AND ALL OTHER TIMES SICKNESS!!!! (NO. 2)

From: William McIntosh, MD (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 24 Apr 2001 08:50:57 -0500 (CDT)


At Tue, 24 Apr 2001, BELLA wrote: >
>WHAT CAN I EAT???? This is a terror..everything is too something...if i
>eat
>something Ive had a few times before, it will make me ill..shrimp..
>ham...cereal...
>Even Bread and water gives me grief..
>Im lactose intolerant..so I can have too much milk..
>If I cant call it to sweet, acidic, greasy, etc..then its not very
>nutritious..
>(rice for example...i cant eat that the whole time)..
>
>Aside from food, my activities have plummeted..Im an active person
>usually,
>but now its frightening to bend down and pick up something..to stand for
>longer
>than about 20 minutes. Yesterday..vacuum (5 minutes) cooking (about
>15-20) and
>off I go to Lord Bowl again.
>And usually I smoke, but each time I have been pregnant my smoking shuts
>down
>during the first 2 months..It makes me ill to catch a whiff from the
>next room.
>Im pretty sure im about to have to vomit again, so I'll cut this
>short...
>
>HEEEELLLPPP!!!!!!!!
>
>Sincerely, Bella

It is time and past time to go see your doctor. There are some medications that can help. In the meantime, never let your stomach be empty or full, avoid anything with an odor, and avoid greasy or heavily seasoned food. You need to have your sinus infection treated. Don't smoke. Go to see your doctor.

--
William D. McIntosh, MD, FACOG

This is for educational purposes only, and is not a substitute for consultation and examination by a licensed medical professional.






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