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vomiting

Hey ladies.  I was wondering if you guys had any other ways to calm the unending vomiting. I'm currently 13w2d, and for the past few days I've been puking up almost everything I eat. I managed to keep a sandwich down yesterday, but the day before that, everything I ate, I lost.  And today, I ate cereal, and of course that's gone now. I've tried zofran, but I don't like it, it doesn't really help me,  and my doctor told me not to take it often(as it's not 100% safe),  and I've tried peppermint, it helps the nausea, but not the vomiting,  I've tried crackers, and cheese,  none of that helped,  and ginger ale doesn't help either.  It's gotten so bad that I've puked up blood more than once, and when I checked with the doctor they just keep telling me I tore my esophagus from being sick so frequently.

Has anybody tried anything else, and had it work for them?
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I'm 18 weeks 4 days and still have morning sickness and I've tried everything hope you find something that helps :) the doctors will give your anti nausea pills if you tell then you can't stop throwing up
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I'm Soo sorry girl I know how terrible it is but it will get better. But one thing that I did was take real ginger and steeped it in a 1/2 cup of sugar to 1 1/4 cups of water (you can do 1 cup of water but I didnt like it that sweet) and if you can find coconut sugar it's a lot better for your stomach. Add like a whole nub of ginger the more the better. Cool it. Then add it to fresh squeezed lime juice and a bit of tonic water. It taste really yummy the ginger will settle your stomach and your not drinking all that sugar and c**p that they put in soda. It was a life saver for me. I hope that helps
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