Have had every gi test. Drs baffled? Chronic nausea everyday.

Posted by charles826 @charles826, Feb 22 9:18pm

Nausea every day. Have had all hi test and tried all medicines and natural things. Can’t find anyone to help

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That's got to be miserable! I hope you can find a solution soon.

By "all things", what sorts of things? Have you tried acupuncture, acupressure (especially EFT), hypnosis, prayer, meditation?

How long has this been going on? Did it start after a significant event in your life, some physical or emotional trauma? Some change in your environment? I know people who are very sensitive to electromagnetic radiation and have been sickened when a new cell tower popped up nearby.

I'm not a healthcare professional, but I've had many episodes in my life that have needed a non-medical solution.

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Take a look at all your meds and supplements, especially if you started something new around the time your symptoms started.

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Just to add to your information here. I had a similar situation, but I think it came as a result of taking NSAIDs such as meloxicam, ibuprofen, and aspirin after a surgery. Maybe drinking coffee and teas might have played a role, not sure, the endoscopy and colonoscopy showed nothing. My doctor put me on a proton pump inhibitor (Protonix) and it worked. So it seems like my nausea was a more severe form of acid reflux or GERD. I don't recommend staying on a proton pump inhibitor very long though since the side effects of long time use are bad. Also getting off of them is not fun since you experience a rebound effect.I have tapered off and my nausea is gone. I may have had an ulcer that healed by the time I got the endoscopy. Kind regards, LL

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It is not easy to feel nauseated constantly. While you have had many tests - please also check out if it is an inner ear disturbance. Changes in ear pressure can cause nausea. Check with an ENT for possible inner ear problems as well. It is also a possibility that anxiety can trigger nausea - which can make it worse. It is a real symptom no matter what triggers it to occur. Good luck and feel better.

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It is not easy to feel nauseated constantly. While you have had many tests - please also check out if it is an inner ear disturbance. Changes in ear pressure can cause nausea. Check with an ENT for possible inner ear problems as well. It is also a possibility that anxiety can trigger nausea - which can make it worse. It is a real symptom no matter what triggers it to occur. Good luck and feel better.

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@pht1123 thank you. Will try that

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A friend couldn't sleep, after a while it gets to you. She saw different specialists with no help. She was asked if she got a new cell phone, yes she had. She even used it for alarm clock next to the bed. Electromagnetic radiation is everywhere from grocery checkout scanners, lighting, towers on and on. A very small percentage of people can't handle it. Phone is no longer in the bedroom, she's doing much better.

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@charles826
It’s a misery living like you do.
I have lived with chronic nausea on and off for a few years.
The latest thought is part of gastroparesis- even though my last test was within normal limits . Tried Reglan before meals and it has helped some definitely.
Another cause I’m better is a recent procedure to enlarge my celiac artery that was damaged by intense pressure from a ligament ( Illness MALS).
The celiac artery supplies oxygenated blood to many organs in the abdominal cavity.
Did you have a test for gastroparesis?

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Have they checked the connections between your stomach and pancreas? (I think it's take an MRI or CT scan.) I know someone who had a problem of narrowing of the passage between the stomach and pancreas which caused nausea. Good luck.

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