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I have chronic nausea and live on Zofran that dissolves on my tongue. I have many gastro diseases. The generic forms don't work on me they make me vomit. I take 8mg and I take it sometimes every hour. Sometimes I can go several hours. But I can't take it 8 hours apart. Through the year's my gastroenterologist has told me to take it however it will help me. Sometimes it doesn't. Chronic nausea is awful and I pray your husband finds something to take the edge off. Good luck 🙏🙏🙏
Thank you. He also takes the same.
Hello, I am surprised his doc hasn't given him anti-nausea medication to help him be comfortable until they find out answers. I have a non-cancerous tumor in my stomach which makes me very ill at times and feeling nauseated all the time. When my nausea medication stops working on me, I use something I do naturally with my nose, and I just sniff it and 100% of the time my nausea is completely gone it's called Moxe nausea relief maybe have him try that until they find answers for him. Good luck! I hope he finds his answers very soon!
Thank you will try. All meds don’t seem to work
I have had constant nausea for several months until I was prescribed a low dose of haldol. I take 0.5mg of haldol twice a day and it has helped my nausea.
Thank you
I’d consider his diet as the culprit. Also consider a homeopathic practitioner to help you suss out what might be causing his symptoms. You need to begin thinking outside the box. Also from a Google search I found these natural suggestions listed below. I hope you both find peace and a happy gut.
From Google: To naturally relieve nausea, you can try:
Eating bland foods: Opt for crackers, toast, plain rice, bananas, or applesauce, which are easy on the stomach; eat small meals frequently throughout the day.
Drinking fluids: Sip on clear liquids like water, broth, or ginger ale, and consider cold drinks
Ginger: Consume ginger tea, ginger candies, or chew on fresh ginger as it has anti-nausea properties
Peppermint: Inhale peppermint essential oil, suck on peppermint candies, or drink peppermint tea
Acupressure: Apply pressure to the P6 point on your wrist, which is located between the wrist crease and the elbow
Aromatherapy: Inhale calming scents like lavender or lemon
Fresh air: Spend time outside to get fresh air
Deep breathing: Practice deep breaths to relax your stomach muscles
Lemon: Smell a lemon slice or drink lemon water
Hydration: Drink plenty of water to avoid dehydration
I suffer from nausea due to meds. My doctor prescribes ondensattron, which is what is used for cancer patients on chemo. It works effectively. Other things I do are: 1) lie down and relax; 2) drink soda and belch; the release of gas alleviates the nausea
Heather's tummy tamers company has a wonderful peppermint tea. I buy it in bulk. Far superior to others I have tried. It helps with my morning nausea.
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