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PostPosted: 07/09/08 - 15:04    Post subject: Feels like motion sickness, lightheaded, bloated, heartburn Vote now! Reply with quote

Normally when I go out to a bar..I have 3 large drinks, and I feel good and stop. Last friday,(its Wednesday now) I had maybe 3 maybe a little more. I started throwing up at 11pm and didnt stop till 11 the next morning. Which is odd, because i didnt drink that much considering it was over an 6 hour span also.... I was so sick...since then i am still sick...Im bloated, lightheaded, I feel like i am car sick all day long, and it is the worst after I eat or when I have an empty stomach....I feel like I am pregnant...but I had my period about 2 and 1/2 weeks ago. (Which by the way was about 1 week early) I also have had some discharge, a little more than normal. I was just at the doctor last week for my annual, and she didnt say anything about pregnancy...My boyfriend and I have been trying for some time. My last prenancy started this way, but not near as bad...and I was about 8 weeks before i found out. If I am pregnant i must only be about 2 weeks...Has anyone else had this? Is this something else? [/b]
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