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Stomach flu-help? |
i think i'm getting the stomach flu; i'm getting that horrible nauseous feeling in my stomach which i get right before i start puking everytime....are there any treatments? what can i do to fend this off? Seriously eat some chicken noodle soup, and start drinking Orange Juice, it should help you feel better I just had the stomach flu, 24 hour bug. What helped me the most was drinking water, gatorade, and sprite. It flushed out my system and I was better the next day. I also ate saltines. No medications. Take care. Sorry if you start getting sick! |
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