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I sometimes get a weird feeling of nausea. I had that today when I took my mom out to eat for lunch after getting her stitch out of her shoulder. (she only had one stitch to remove...took him 10 seconds)

I doubt the nausea came from watching him take her stitch out. Because lunch was an hour later.

It's weird for me, it seems like it has something to do with how much liquid I've had to drink, because if I get something cold to drink when the sensation comes on, I'm usually fine. If I dont get anything to drink, it starts to feel worse. So far, I've never had any nasty repercussions from that nausea.
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