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Re: Re: More Pregnancy
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Reynolds
That is a really nice comment, and I've had a quick look at the page you mention Hyperemesis.org and it is a really useful resource. I have a lot of sympathy for women who present with hyperemesis gravida, if only because I used to see them suffering when I was working in A&E. Thankfully it wasn't that common (although it seemed to come in runs of three, then nothing for a month).
However, for the patient that I mention in the post, this was a simple, uncomplicated morning sickness - something that I may have needed to make more explicit in the post.
And you don't have to tell me about the effects of anti-emetics, I spent a month on them during my PEP treatment - and it definitely isn't fun, although I found that eating made the nausea better...
Once more, it's a great comment, and a great site - should I come across any patients with HG (who have some form of education, which is often unusual in my area), I'll point them in the direction of it.
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