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Hypermesis G. disorder

So im on my 2nd hospital stay.I am nauseated 24/7 and puke constantly. I was diagnosed today witb hypermesis graverdarm not sure how its spelled).  A lady on here actually,mentioned it to,me and sure enough the dr. confirmed today. I get my first ultrasound tomorrow and im nervous, they say normally people only get it,with twins or if there is a problem.  She said that everything cod be fine though, just depends. With my son I was never sick. Has anyone else,had this? What helped you?  
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Thegave me phenogran,and zofran BC just Zofran wasnt helping me. I feel,like I have the flu constantly almost, its horrible. I bought me sone ginger snap cookies tonight,and regular crackers. I hope the ginger helps like they say it does.
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I'm 26 weeks and I still have it.  I take Zofran every morning.  Up until 20 weeks vomiting was part of my day.  The med now keeps it at bay.  Baby is fine.
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I've had this with 2 of my pregnancies an there was only 1 baby. I ate crackers breads anything plain pretty much an my goodness was zofran a lifesaver!!! With my 1st I had it so bad I constantly had to have something with me to puke n or the side of the road did just fine. Same with my 2nd go round with it. Keep ginger ale near u as well as lemon drops make sure they're not lemon heads. Hope this helps u some what it did for me.
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