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Ever had flu where you just about pass out from nausea many times a day and are watching grandkids? |
How did you handle it? Someone had to take the kids while I was ill and took me to the hospital. I'm sorry, sweetie. See if the doctor can call you in something for nausea. It does help. Thanks. Report It |
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