I've been there before. Panicking in the bathroom, wishing it wasn't true.
It's a hard question to try to answer because nothing I say is going to make you feel magically better. If you're already sick then more than likely it's going to continue to some extent. But learning what works best for you and fighting it everyday could mean the difference between hospitalization and infection, or staying home.
If you haven't done it already, I highly suggest you get a Doctor's appointment, the soonest available.
Ask for medication and start taking it round the clock right away. If you haven't gotten sick yet, you could just have it on hand until it starts. For some people it's violent from the start. Keeping yourself out of a bad cycle of dehydration and vomiting and not eating is the overall goal.
Medication to ask about:
Dealing with constipation as a side effect of medication, notably Zofran.
You can ask your doctor for a stool softener to be proactive and try to prevent constipation from happening. You can also try milk of magnesia or another kind of magnesium pill or liquid. That can help in numerous ways, including getting some much needed magnesium. If you're already constipated, I would suggest doing more than that to try to get ahead of the problem.
Glycerin suppositories (can be found in more drug stores in the U.S.)
Enemas (like Fleets brand enema): It comes in a self contained package with saline. One time use.
Magnesium oil: You can make it yourself. It's actually not an oil but a solution of equal parts magnesium chloride and filtered water.
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