What can you eat?

Currently 17w+5 days
I’m taking zofran, doxylamine, digestive enzymes, pepcid. constant nausea and throwing up, then I’ll stop throwing up for 2-3 days and then it comes back.
My body seems to get tired of what I’m eating every 2-3 weeks and I have to change. Running out of ideas of what to try. And it’s so hard to cook when you feel so miserable.
Can’t stand crackers anymore. Vegetables and salads are a bug no for now. But if I don’t eat every 2 hours I throw up.
What are the foods that are working for you?

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Bananas! My vomiting/ nausea last all day sometimes too unless I take doxylamine (at night) but as soon as your done throwing up after getting out of bed try eating a banana. I find it the days when I start my day off with banana I’m not as nauseous.

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Dairy free yoghurts, and not much else at the moment, you are right, I feel like every 2/3 weeks the body has enough of the same foods!Hugs and stay strong xx

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Really feel for you. I grazed on a lot of red grapes and dark chocolate - neither made me feel worse, and the grapes helped with hydration x

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Coconut water help me a lot! Pasta for some reason without tomatoes sauce though.

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I lived on plain super noodles and watered down chicken broth (as the both tasted the same coming up as the did going down) I was told digestives were the best of the biscuits so I would keep those by my bedside all the time. When I was a bit better I could manage potato waffles and chicken nuggets.

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