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What is it???

I have gotten sick (vomited) on sat night, after a dinner and few drinks, then vomited sun morning...and have been feeling not 100% ever since. Bloatng in upper abdomen, dizziness and headache at times. Have been eating crackers and bland foods, as I thought it was a stomach flu or something I ate, tuesday I began eating normally...don't have fever...am on birth control and take it religously (do not want to be pregnant as husband and I are not ready) don't have vaginal cramps or sore breasts and have looked at all kinds of symptoms online and nothing seems to apply. The entire feeling comes and goes.

Can it be a bug? anyone have/had the same symptoms as I do?
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Sounds like the same thing I had about a month ago.  A mild case of norovirus.  Unfortunately there isn't much you can do besides ride it out and make sure you stay hydrated.  It does take a few weeks before you start feeling close to 100%, but you'll get there.
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Thanks Ladies...perhaps it is a slight flu...have been drinking lemon/ginger/camomille tea like crazy...thank you once again for your advice...
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^^i agree, sounds like a flu bug; I highly doubt pregnancy, since you religiously take your pill. Take some Otc meds for symptoms, and take good long naps..That always makes me feel better..Oh yeah, peppermint or camomile tea works wonders on my sick stomach! Feel better!
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I think you got the flu, it takes 1 to 2 wks to clear.
I hope you feel better!
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