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help not sure sorry if tmi

So I'm 18+3 and today we had our thanksgiving dinner since my brother and his fanily is here from Germany I didn't have much of a appetite so I didn't eat much then I got really bad stomach ate it felt like I got the wind knocked outta me and punched in the stomach and I am having really bad diahreea is this normal?
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Drink lots of water so you wont get dehydrated, sounds like you have a stomach virus
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I didn't eat the morning it started...I ate the day before u can always call ur ob and see what they say.
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I didn't eat and now I'm throwing up and diahhrea
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There is a virus going around...I had it last week it was horrible I thought I was dying. Give it about 24 hrs to go away and if u are still.throwing up go to the doc. And drink Gatorade to keep from dehydration cause that could cause preterm labor.
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I didn't eat and now I'm throwing up and diahhrea
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Did you eat turkey? Nothing has made me sick except turkey! I'm Canadian so our Thanksgiving was in October, 3 different times I ate turkey the exact same thing happened. I had just a little bit, I never really liked turkey that much... But I was almost instantly bloated with a bad stomach ache, gas & a gross taste in my mouth, plus these disgusting burps... It took a couple days to go away.
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