Yes and no. Many conditions make the sufferer feel sick, but not all conditions can be treated or cured.
I usually try to eat silver skin onions in a bath of white vinegar.
You can get jars of these at most shops. i don't know why, but i think it is because the onion soaks up the vinegar, in its layers. This gets digested and the vinegar stops the acids in your stomach from churning.
This is quick, unlike medicines that take hours.
You will feel sick.
If it is in pain you kill it
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not to sound mean or rude but if they are sick and no cure.. um..? yeah... :/
They can be feeling sick but to my knowlegde they cannot be physically sick. hope this is useful to you!
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That is not good. Unless you know you are sick or something, you should go to a doctor to find out why this is happening, as blacking out and feeling really sick are not very normal.
present - am: I am feeling sick. past - was: I was feeling sick past participle - been: I have been feeling sick all day There are no rules for forming the past participle 'been'.
If you are feeling sick and dizzy, you will have a temperature of 37 and above.
This feeling is usually decribed as being "home sick".
Can you restate your question?