Cold weather, vomiting, and a sappy love story where someone dies all make me cry. I too have wondered why in addition to the horrible feeling in your mouth and the drippy, red, puffy nose, why do your eyes have to get all watery, red and irritated too when vomiting? Why do you eyes water when you vomit? Factual Questions. Regret about those last 3 shots of jagermeister …?
I just made this up — but it sounds pretty good, huh? You're under 18? I'm not sure how old you are exactly, but you're young. And let me tell you, you will be perfectly fine without him! I know when you're in your teen years you always believe your love will be the only guy you will ever love, and that you will never find any one better. But guess what, you will. Don't stress yourself over someone if they don't want you.
You were so upset that you threw up.. It's good you let your emotions out, just make sure it doesn't happen again for the same reason.. Is this still revelant? Sometimes when you're upset enough and you're going through something so traumatic, things like that can happen.
Don't worry about it, just take steps to help yourself feel better. I know what it's like to go through a tough breakup. When my first boyfriend broke up with me, I truly believed that I would never find anyone else and would never be happy again.
It was a really difficult time, and it's amazing to me now when I remember how it felt. But I promise it gets better. You will get through this. Ramieres You're welcome to message me! Your not pregnant. Its just that when someone freaks out and cry really hard the throat feels like suffocation and the body reacts which makes itself vomit. I stumble back down to the floor, shivering and shaking, trying to calm myself down.
I take some deep breaths. I stand back up. I look in the mirror: my hair is a wreck, my face is stained with tears, my body is exhausted. I start crying again and the process just repeats.
My stomach hurts from all of this and I just want it to stop. Sometimes this goes on and off for up to two or three hours. Sick Newborn Your baby is less than 1 month old and has a fever or looks sick. This includes vomiting, cough, or even poor color. Your baby may start to act abnormal if they are getting sick. Examples are poor feeding or sleeping too much. At this age, these symptoms are serious until proven otherwise.
During the first month of life, infections can progress very fast. Lethargy Your young child is lethargic if she stares into space or won't smile.
She won't play at all or hardly responds to you. Your child is too weak to cry or hard to wake up. These are serious symptoms. Note: Sleeping more when sick is normal. When awake, your child should be alert. Confusion The sudden onset of confusion is serious.
Your child is awake but says strange things. She sees things that aren't there. She doesn't recognize you. Note: Brief confusion for 5 minutes or so can be seen with high fevers. This can be normal. But, if not brief, confusion can have some serious causes. Severe Pain Severe pain keeps your child from doing all normal activities. Your child won't play or even watch a favorite TV show. They just want to be left alone.
Your child may cry when you try to hold or move them. Children with severe pain also can't sleep or can only fall asleep briefly. Inconsolable Crying Constant nonstop crying is caused by severe pain until proven otherwise. Suspect this in children who can't sleep or can only fall asleep briefly. When awake, they will not join in any normal activities. They won't play or be distracted. They may be very hard to console. Caution: Instead of crying, severe pain may cause your child to moan or whimper.
Can't Walk If your child has learned to walk and then suddenly won't, call your doctor.
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