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Dealing with symptoms after Gallbladder surgery

Digestive Health | Last Active: Apr 27 6:42am | Replies (266)

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@kozlo52

reglan is in the class of a promotility drug. It's intent is to help move food thru the stomach, if a person's motility is down. But the side effect of tardive dysconesia is very bad. I was on this drug years ago for about 2 months but i did not experience tardive dysconesia.
i have taken zofran for my nausea which i still get 2.25 years after fundoplication. it works for me, butit does give a small headache for some......good luck and i wish you well.....kozlo52

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Thanks. Wish you well too. Since I stopped the reglan even though it's been like a day, I actually felt a lot better. Still have some light nausea earlier this evening but i tool the zofran for it. But overall I felt like I ate better. I also started eating a Greek no fat yogurt every morning too since it seems a lot of people recommending it helps. I hope i will progressively get better and go back to a normal diet and not have nausea spells randomly