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Re: i feel horrible

From: anonymous@obgyn.net
Wed, 30 May 2001 13:22:59 -0500 (CDT)


At Wed, 30 May 2001, Jasmine wrote: >
>I am about 9 weeks pregnant and feel terrible. I don't know if it is
>normal to feel this bad. Everyone says that it will get better, but I
>am beginning to wonder. I am nauseated about 90% of my waking hours. I
>can barely eat (maybe one small meal a day). I am so tired all the
>time. I can't figure out if it is from being pregnant or from the
>nausea meds my doc gave me. I sleep about 12-15 hours a day.I just feel
>like hell. I am just wondering if there is anything I can do about this
>and if it is normal to feel this badly. I am beginning to become
>depressed because I am unable to fulfil my normal duties at home or at
>work. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.

Jasmine, Suggestions to help relive nauseau during pregnancy: Do's Keep Fluids in you like drinking gatorade, chicken broth, and 7 up. Do the Brat Diet with the oatmeal or cream of wheat. Which you prefer better. If you can't eat regular banana replace it with banana pudding.

Keep Saltine Crackers Next to your bedside munch on them off and on.

Stay away from anything that's citric and greasy til your nauseau becomes not there anymore.

Always Drink and Eat SLOW.

Get a TSH Test for to see if you may have Gestation hyperthyroidism. That's just to be on the safe side.

Take your medicines with FOOD.

Also, talk to your doctor of all the problems you are having because a seeing doctor knows more than doctor who can't see you. He could take you off the medicine to see if that making you sick or give you something else to make you feel a lil better.

Also, Never leave your emotions out when your explaining how you feel during pregnancy.

Nauseua will usually subside around 3 months or 5 months.






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