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Gastroparesis with severe symptoms!

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So I consulted a nutritionist and made some changes in diet to avoid trigger foods. Also started taking a multivitamin in the morning to cut down on all the meds I had been taking (B6, B12, Folic Acid, Iron, and several others). For 2 weeks no nausea. Felt a lot better. All of a sudden (yes I had caffine) have nausea for the last 4 days. Worse than before lifestyle changes. Ideas? Thoughts?

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Here are some RX’s ( a list from internet ). I feel your pain !

My solution is to Drink pedilyte.. instead of water, some Kefir...every morning.. mayo MN prescribed Nexium generic.. and Mirtazapine to make me want to eat.. keep body trunk mostly vertical wait an hour or two after vomiting before eating again.. you must eat to live.. good luck..ken

i share your pain. i truly have given up trying to figure out what causes times of increased nausea. i do take reglan 3 times a day. i try to stick to a very basic diet. sometimes no issues, sometimes i wish i could just throw up. so i treasure the days when i feel ok and am gentle with myself on those other times.

Which meds did you cut back on?

Zofran and ginger candy helps.

oral medications may not work for patients with gastroparesis because of the delay in stomach emptying. other routes of administration (patch, nasal, suppositories) may have better chance