Cream of Wheat?
Ensure or similar vitamin laced drink?
Scrambled eggs?
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2007-08-13 06:42:03
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answered by YRofTexas 6
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It's more important for her to stay hydrated. I would push as many fluids as you can all day. Fluids at room tempature are best, they get into the system quicker.Even if they make her vomit still keep pushing them eventually it will be what makes her fill better. When the nausea goes away she'll probably be very hungry.
2007-08-13 06:49:54
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answered by D 2
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ginger ale, saltines (low salt varieties available)
She should have an ongoing prescription of Phenergan, a very effective anti-nausea medication.
2007-08-13 06:40:59
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answered by suzanne g 6
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She can go a little while without food. Try Gatorade or petilite to keep her hydrated. However, if it gets worse, I'd take her to the doctor.
2007-08-13 06:40:26
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answered by sarahbeth 4
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Soda crackers would help. She needs very bland food. Don't push her.
2007-08-13 07:24:44
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answered by Simmi 7
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Try some toast or crackers
2007-08-13 06:41:29
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answered by ER Doctor 4
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ginger ale, saltines and check with herdoctor to make sure there is nothing else you should be doing.
2007-08-13 06:43:46
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answered by Anonymous
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If she is also having trouble breathing, call the doc.
And check her pulse.
2007-08-13 06:44:31
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answered by oldsalt 7
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saltine crackers, apple sauce, grapes, gingerale, mint tea if you have any
2007-08-13 06:45:46
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answered by Pinolera 6
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saltine crackers
2007-08-13 06:38:52
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answered by njyogibear 7
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