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Vomiting after a night out

I was out last nights with a few friends and I had quite a lot to drink, when I came in from my night out I had some scrambled egg and bread with water. This morning when I woke up (from about 2-3 hours sleep) I felt ill and naturally I drank some water thinking it was a hangover only to vomit it back up. I thought it was just because I was hungover so I drank some more as I didn’t think that was the reason I was throwing up, but I threw that up too. I then made myself half a sandwich with just chicken on it as I thought lining my stomach would help but I later threw that up. I’ve been taking it slow since then taking tiny sips of water over long periods of time but have continued to throw up the water. I am getting quite worried now and I’m looking for any advice anyone would be able to offer?
It was a gathering at my friends house with only close friends there so I have definitely not been spiked.
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363281 tn?1643235611
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Hello~I am so sorry you are suffering with this issue. I think the above two posters are on the right path with their answers. I am sure by now it has passed, hopefully, this won't happen again and you will not drink as much.
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as long as it only last a day or two I would not worry. longer than two days I would see doctor for health check out. It is natural tendency to choke down foods when high or drunk. I have experienced puked when spinning but not following days
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Congratulations, you have discovered the wonders of a day your system couldn't handle the amount you drank.  You're lucky the room isn't spinning around.  So unless you're saying this has been going on for days, it sounds like you drank too much.  Stay hydrated and wait it out.
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