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For the first three days it was so horrible. I was so sick to my stomach and I was practically in bed a lot. But now its day 5 and the nausea and cramping has subsided and I ate real food yesterday and today.
![]() Also I have quit drinking coffee because of the medicine hurting my stomach. I crave it but I'm concerned about my stomach hurting. So should I just ditch the coffee and just not drink anymore at all? I wonder how much better I would do with out it. Its usually the one thing I look forward to in the morning.
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It would be hard for me to totally give up coffee. I don't drink it everyday. I used to be addicted. Now I like two strong cups in the morning and that is it. I hope your side effects go away and you can have your morning coffee. They usually do after a week or two.
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In my honest opinion, I really think you'd be okay having your cuppa in the morning that you really miss
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I quit coffee 9 months ago, and I feel so much better since
I realized that a part of my routine, in the morning, was to sit down with my coffee and get into the right had-space I do it with green tea instead (the de-caf kind)
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