Has anyone had Nausea that won't go away.

Posted by peeteer22 @peeteer22, Mar 6, 2023

I have been nauseous for months. I'm a 9 out of 10 ( 10 trowing up)
I have been taking Ondansetron 8mg without much success.
I don't know how much more I can take. It is torture.

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I take ondesontron as required. Sometimes I am fine other times I will take it three times a day. Do you know what causes it? For me it is anxiety affecting my stomach

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@alison0

I take ondesontron as required. Sometimes I am fine other times I will take it three times a day. Do you know what causes it? For me it is anxiety affecting my stomach

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Thank. you for your comment. Can I take more than 3 pills spaced 6 hrs of
8mg per day?
Regards
Peter Schmidt
Hansa Plastics
pete@hansaplastics.com

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@alison0

I take ondesontron as required. Sometimes I am fine other times I will take it three times a day. Do you know what causes it? For me it is anxiety affecting my stomach

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OH, and yes, my Anxiety is having a big effect on my stomach and bowels too.
Regards
Peter Schmidt
Hansa Plastics
pete@hansaplastics.com

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@alison0

I take ondesontron as required. Sometimes I am fine other times I will take it three times a day. Do you know what causes it? For me it is anxiety affecting my stomach

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I normally do not have ongoing depression or anxiety issues. This discussion caught my eye because I recently had nausea when thinking about and anticipating tasks to deal with a crime committed against my family. I was typically able to breathe deeply and distract myself to dissipate the anxiety, but I still was so affected that distracting myself made me impractically unproductive. The was during times when it was hard to be outside due to extreme winter rather and health damages from the crime. For me, what changed the equation was regular exercise with a pleasant social group of peers and some people realizing we'd list all our stuff in the incident so gifted us lots of nice clothes. I felt physically much better and have not had the nausea since then. I have never taken meds for things like this, but I do sometimes look at nutritional balance and often exercise and that helps and also helps me sleep well.

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Regarding your gastrointestinal health, you may want to consider probiotics and probiotic food, along with a mostly vegan low fat diet of whole foods plus maybe salmon and a few organic eggs per week, nuts, whole grains, beans and lots of veggies and fruits. Ginger can help settle your stomach if you feel nauseous but excess things your blood.

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Try ginger but know that in exceeds it can thin your blood so ask doc how much you can take. It can settle your stomach fast.

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@sarahx

Try ginger but know that in exceeds it can thin your blood so ask doc how much you can take. It can settle your stomach fast.

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Thanks for the tips and info. I'm mostly into eating healthy and nibbling
Ginger.
Be well
Regards

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@peeteer22

Thanks for the tips and info. I'm mostly into eating healthy and nibbling
Ginger.
Be well
Regards

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Thanks. I do drink ginger tea and it helps. So do ginger biscuits when I wake up

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I have nausea all the time. Every morning when I wake up. My psychiatrist says it’s the medication for anxiety that is the culprit.

Since I have general anxiety disorder I must take the medication he prescribed.
While I was in the hospital for 10 days they would give me medication through my IV and the nausea would quickly go away.

Seeing that it’s an IV administered medication I wonder if it’s available in pill form. I remember once receiving a pill that would dissolve in your mouth and that worked too except the IV version was quicker to get rid of the nausea.
I also get headaches with it and I would feel horrible until I got my medication at 5:00 am.

I received 2 Tylenol with them and the headache would go away in about 2 hours but the nausea was always there.
I have a c-pap machine for my OSA and I always wondered if it was that.

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@andytheman

I have nausea all the time. Every morning when I wake up. My psychiatrist says it’s the medication for anxiety that is the culprit.

Since I have general anxiety disorder I must take the medication he prescribed.
While I was in the hospital for 10 days they would give me medication through my IV and the nausea would quickly go away.

Seeing that it’s an IV administered medication I wonder if it’s available in pill form. I remember once receiving a pill that would dissolve in your mouth and that worked too except the IV version was quicker to get rid of the nausea.
I also get headaches with it and I would feel horrible until I got my medication at 5:00 am.

I received 2 Tylenol with them and the headache would go away in about 2 hours but the nausea was always there.
I have a c-pap machine for my OSA and I always wondered if it was that.

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The pill is probably ondensatron. It works for me

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