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maria [59]
3 years ago
7

how do I write a paraphrase on whether you have morning sickness, motion sickness, or nausea from chemotherapy or radiation ther

apy, help maybe no farther than your refridgerator or kitchen pantry.
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1 answer:
Dahasolnce [82]3 years ago
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Answer:

Explanation:

You basically just did. I'm very interested in the answer to this. I'm a male so morning sickness is not ever going to be a problem. I don't get motion sickness, so that's not a problem. However, chemotherapy is my biggy in this area.

You almost have everything in the paragraph you used to ask the question.

Is the help the same for all the problems you have listed, or are they (hopefully) different for each problem?

All you need to do is tell what is in the refrigerator that will help. That's it.

If you suffer from motion sickness, morning nausea, tendencies to vomit as a side effect from chemo or radiation therapy, then help may be behind your refrigerator door. Try _________ and see if it helps you get through the day. You should limit your first attempt to _______ (1/2 or 1/3 or 1/4 of a a cup -- choose a size). Your symptoms should at least lessen within ___ what time period?

If what you take out of the refrigerator is different for each thing you've listed, then

Any activity you do for please or medically because you must that results in nausea or worse, you could try the following to help you.

For morning sickness, try _______.

For Motion sickness, try _______.

For Chemo or radiation therapy, try _______.

All of these can be found in a moderately stocked refrigerator or kitchen pantry. All should be used in moderation to see if they help reduce the nausea or if they just make it worse. The standard should be about ______ cup.

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