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There is something called cyclic vomiting- look into that.
Look at the NORD website for Cyclic Vomiting Syndrome. Excellent in depth article with information on prevention, treatment and research through the NIH. I think this will help you! Good suggestion tsch!
This sounds so distressing. Have you been tested for Alpha Gal, it's a meat allergy caused by tick bites. Your episodes sound extreme like my cousins, mine were much less extreme but were all life threatening. It's a very undiagnosed and also some people it takes years to be diagnosed.
Here is a link to some information. A simple blood test can rule this out. I wish you the best!
https://alphagalinformation.org
I have no answer for you but suffer a total life debilitating problem myself. On that issue, I can greatly sympathize!!
I’m going through similar last 8 months .
Did you try Zofran RX ?
I have 7 very chronic digestive disorders diagnosed, 10 years too .
I can’t do much of anything anymore because of all this .
Can barely eat anything either but gut constantly churning , 800 deep wet belching all day / evening.
Not sleeping well at all either , even on Ambien .
When I throw up 🤮 it hurts and seizes my stomach so painful.
I’m 63 just recently and my life feels like it’s been over since 53 .
I’m on 5 th Gastro even testing at Mayo Clinic Jax in 2021 .
Tried FM Dr’s and every supplement and a few RX’s . Don’t take any of it but Klonipin for anxiety from all this and Ambien and Ultra Pepto .
I also get pvcs ❤️🩹, and wonky high and low heart rates .
Chronic fatigue too .
It’s amazing these Dr’s cannot help us !!
I hope you get some relief 🥲 soon .
Gigipatulla, thank you so much for sharing this information. I reviewed the website link you provided and it is very thorough and excellent! This may help many people and I hope the medical community will become aware of this allergy. These life altering and life threatening reactions could be diagnosed and prevented by a simple blood test and allergen avoidance. I am always intrigued by unusual and “weird” illnesses, and this one certainly qualifies. How does one best get the word out to medical professionals so patients don’t suffer so long?
That sounds really distressing. During these episodes, have they checked your blood sugar levels? Or, have you had an A1c test?