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nah it could be a "thing" i get occasionally ..... i havent had it in a while tho .... last time i got it - it unfortunately hit me in pauls car - he was lucky i managed to keep control of my stomach ..... and it wasnt motion sickness or anything.

Its just ever since i was 11 i just get these waves of nausea ... sometimes it lasts 24hours .... longest its lasted was 2 weeks where i didnt eat cos i couldnt and therefore got so weak that i would just fall to the floor everytime i got out of bed .... i lost 10kgs and my ribs were just popping out everywhere .... my parents thought i had an eating disorder it was bloody scary. But i still get it occasionally never as bad as that tho ... still worries my love ones but its nothing i have control of and my mum has something similar.

nah .... i dun like doctors .... only go to them when its fatal - which ive only made one trip to the emergency room my whole life..... and plan to make it the only trip!!

Actually a girl i work with had a similar thing .... she got hospitalised for it .... got fed thru an intravenous drip - no explanation for it

well hate to love u n leave ya but i originally got on here for a bit of a look around ..... andnow im off to curl up on the couch n watch TV.

Its sad i couldve gone out tonight but chose the couch instead .... im getting old .... feeling sick doesnt help either :P

Take care :grouphug:

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