I am 8 weeks pregnant as of now and have been bedridden for days on end.
I vomit morning, afternoon, evening, all night.
I've tried sea bands, ginger ale altoids tea etc, 7 up, Gatorade, saltines on the nightstand etc. Nothing works, and I can't just "tough out" the nausea. If I don't vomit I start drooling and hyper swallowing, then foam at the mouth until I finally dry heave and spew.
It doesn't matter if I "have a little something on the tummy" before getting up in the morning, or if I only take nano sips of water. I have vomited up two bites of a cracker and one tiny sip of water in my mouth and raced to the bathroom to spit it out because ******** I am not washing that out of the sheets. Not pleasant.
I was so dehydrated last week that the hubby took me into the ER once I started hallucinating and passed out in front of the toilet, a string of vomit hanging attractively from my lips. The nurse blew my veins trying to get the IV in, finally found a small one in the back of my hand. Good Lord the saline and sugar mixture was euphoric. It was like a nice cold drink of ice water up my arm, considering I hadn't been keeping fluids down for 48 hours.
The doctor prescribed a generic of Zofran which brought me back into the land of the living until the effects of IV solution started to wear off and I ran out of the last tablet yesterday. Even with the anti-nausea medication I couldn't handle the commute to work and had to call in sick lest vomit was to decorate my desk. I will probably lose my job because of the pregnancy, and at the moment I am the sole income and insurance provider. So we will lose the insurance that would cover another trip to the ER that I will probably need.
There are rare moments like these that I am lucid enough to form complete sentences. Soon, however, I will be back in the bathroom sobbing.
I have considered termination, but then I think about the baby and I just can't do it.
Kate Middleton was hospitalized for "morning sickness" as well, so we normal pregnant ladies can take comfort in that. At least she won't need to worry about insurance.
Did anyone else experience this?
(I am a week away from being qualified for FMLA 12-week pregnancy leave - but will be fired if I can't come in to work those days.)
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