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Old 11-10-2006, 12:08 PM
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((((((bizi)))))

I'm so sorry you are not feeling well. Being sick is awful, and I hope you feel better soon.

Your ab and stomach muscles are probably tight and contracted because of the vomiting. Those muscle areas get a big workout when a person is stomach sick, and they can start to feel tired, tight, weak, contracted, pulled, strained, etc... because they were overworked.

It is similar to the way a persons leg muscles feel if they normally do not exercise and then spend the whole day walking around at a theme park. Tired, fatigued, tight, spasming, cramped, and just plain painful.

Using a heating pad might help your stomach area muscles to relax.


I do hope that you start to feel better soon.

Take care of you,
Liz
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