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Daily nausea and vomiting :'(

I am tired of vomiting!!! I am 8 weeks pregnant and my 4th pregnancy, I never went thru tgis before and its driving me crazy!! I can't keep anything down. does anyone know of something I can do? I have tried the crackers, ginget snaps, but nothing is working. I can't even spend time with my kids because I am always nauseous or running to a toilet :(
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Thank You so much ladies, The day is not over but it is the first so far that I jave not had my head in the toilet, and by the way, the salt& vinegar chips did help a little Thank You!!
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my first 13 weeks I had no vomiting,  now...... oh boy am I suffering!  I've been advised that there is a medication available for us, who suffer so badly that it affects our daily functions,  just speak to your pharmacist
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Congratulations...ill be 9 weeks on sunday and i havent puked yet but just gag and always sensitive with smell.and i dont like all food..i also got gestational diabetes when i got pregnant so i have to control what i eat.
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I didn't have nausea as bad with my other two but this one I was miserable till about 15 weeks, I didn't throw up but I was a major dry heaver , and I couldn't shake the nausea feeling.. Salt & vinegar chips helped me also country time lemonade ( the one you make yourself) , sea bands, ginger ale and I got a script for zofran that worked also  
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I completely understand. I am feeling the same way. I am 9weeks 4days and am constantly power puking! I have used peppermints and zofran which isnt really helping but drink a little sprite sips at a time and that may help.  You may need tp talk to your dr.
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