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Lye in bed on that day. If you proceed to vomit, take sips of water to hydrate and if you still throw that up, just wait a while. Usually you get the chills, so get a warm blanket. Stay calm and it will usually only last 12 to 24 hours. If longer, contact a doctor.

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