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Ear, Nose & Throat (ENT) | Last Active: Feb 3, 2021 | Replies (10)Comment receiving replies
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@chris77 - good to hear you got a second opinion.
Did your ENT explain to you the reasoning for the Rabprazole? Assuming the thought there was to try and address your symptoms as if GERD was the issue? Also the Motilium for nausea? Did you ever feel like you had reflux? And motilium works by blocking dopamine receptors, blocks feelings of nausea and increases muscular contractions in the stomach. I am assuming this is all the ENT had to offer for what you explained? I truly hope you can find peace with this distress, with a different type of provider. ENT (Surgeons) just are not going to have the answers. Especially if you already done all the testing you have tested for. Work with a whole body systems provider. Osteopathic, Functional/Naturalpathic. Or even a Neurologist for advice on the mechanical portion (just a thought) Hang in there and stay positive, even if these medications don’t “work” for you. If they don’t know what they are treating, medications for it won’t work.
Your body is powerful and wants to work for you. Find the right person to assist you.