Hello. Yes, I had terrible morning sickness with both of my pregnancies but especially with the second. With my daughter I had morning sickness the entire 9 months, pretty much 24 hours a day! I tried everything under the sun, including the anti-nausea medication they give to chemo patients. Nothing helped and then minutes after I delivered her I felt better than I had the whole pregnancy. I often wondered if the hormones could have changed that quickly. I hadn't really thought about it being TMS until I saw your post. They don't really know that much about morning sickness and the doctors are not that concerned with it because generally women with morning sickness have very healthy pregnancies. Meaning medically, it is not a negative unless you throw up so much that you don't stay hydrated. Most doctors I spoke with actually thought it was a good sign. But it sure is tough to live with. I think it is worth a try to treat it as TMS and see if you can find some relief. My daughter was worth every minute of it but it was thirteen years ago and I still remember it like yesterday! Hope yours gets better soon. The vast majority improves between the 12th-16th weeks. Hope you are feeling better soon.