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epilepticcow

Updated 1y ago

Dealing with a Stomach Bug

Two days ago I started feeling horrible and I thought it was something I ate I'm happy my partner was home Because I was throwing up barely not able too stand or eat started drinking pedialyte the pain got worse and a got a fever with it and realized I caught a stomach bug from my partners work and yesterday I wasn't able too get out of bed didn't eat much all day and as someone with hypoglycemia that's a trip and a half trying too drink pedialyte and start feeling better today I was able too go out with him and go too the store but when we got back kept having dizzy spells so thats joyous

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Pheobe

3y

OMG throwing up is the thing I hate the most! Sounds like a really bad couple of days. Hope you’re staying hydrated and feeling better already! Start to eat slowly and get back those minerals and salts you’ve been losing. Take care!
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Carolina

3y

That sounds terrible. I hope you’re feeling better now. Do you remember what you ate at your partner’s work?
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Aubrey

3y

OMG! It sounds like these were hard days! There is no bigger bummer than vomiting and abdominal pain. I hope you feel better now. Make sure you drink enough water and eat minerals and salts …

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