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Just getting over the flu....? |
I had been flat on my back in bed with the flu since last Sunday. I am feeling much better but now all of the sudden I am having horrible nausea (didn't have nausea all last week.) All of my other symptoms have subsided but now this new symptoms of nausea is terrible. Is this normal when recovering from the flu? Nothings "normal" when recovering from flu. Maybe you are coming on your period.. I get nausea with that. |
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