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<blockquote data-quote="becca59" data-source="post: 1863134" data-attributes="member: 264425"><p>As someone who had hospitalised hyperemesis with 5 pregnancies I feel very annoyed that your nurse told you to get over it. She has obviously never suffered with pregnancy sickness and I bet she doesn’t have type 1 as an added extra. Fortunately I wasn’t type 1 at the time. So from that point of view cannot help you. I just wondered if you could find a more supportive nurse. </p><p>As for what to eat, I am not sure that anything really does help. Just keep sipping water. The fizzy water recommended by [USER=273657]@MeganFatch[/USER] may work. But again just little sips. Take each day at a time and remember the beautiful outcome at the end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="becca59, post: 1863134, member: 264425"] As someone who had hospitalised hyperemesis with 5 pregnancies I feel very annoyed that your nurse told you to get over it. She has obviously never suffered with pregnancy sickness and I bet she doesn’t have type 1 as an added extra. Fortunately I wasn’t type 1 at the time. So from that point of view cannot help you. I just wondered if you could find a more supportive nurse. As for what to eat, I am not sure that anything really does help. Just keep sipping water. The fizzy water recommended by [USER=273657]@MeganFatch[/USER] may work. But again just little sips. Take each day at a time and remember the beautiful outcome at the end. [/QUOTE]
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