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I realise that this is asking a lot. It's wonderful to be able to communicate with people that know how it feels to have a life blighted by sickness. I was such a positive person and I'm scared that all my hunger for life is disappearing. How long can a person feel nauseasHyperemesis gravidarum Morning sickness Nausea and vomiting for?
Thanks again, I will definitely treat all medical intervention with caution. I realise that cures for one thing can set off all sorts of terrible side effects.
Hope that you are all having a good week-Thanks for the e mail address, I'm sure i'll need to speak soon
Hi there...you said you suffer from gastroparesisGastroparesis? How long have you had it? My husband was diagnosed with that, and that was 2 yrs ago. He is sicker now, and they don't know what is wrong with him. We are going to Mayo Clinic again and hope to find an answer. He was on Domperidone...didn't help at all. Do they think yours will ever go away? Our life is hell right now, and we just need to find some answers! thanks
Thanks again, I will definitely treat all medical intervention with caution. I realise that cures for one thing can set off all sorts of terrible side effects.
Hope that you are all having a good week-Thanks for the e mail address, I'm sure i'll need to speak soon
Lu
In the meantime, try sticking to carbs, avoid fresh veggies and fruits and red meats and high fat foods. These are all things that are hard for the stomach to digest. I know, it doesn't sound healthy, but see if it doesn't help. Good luck.
Lisa
Mayo probably wouldn't be my first choice based upon things I have heard. I belong to a support group through Yahoo for gastroparesis. It has been a great help. I have had gastroparesis for years (GP for short), and never knew what it was, and none of the doctors thought to look for it, probably because it was sporadic at first, and then the episodes became closer together and more severe. How much domeridone was your husband taking? You can take up to 40 mg, four times a day. I take 30 mg, this seems to be the magic number for me. I would also give the drug propulsid consideration. Though it was taken off the market here in the U.S. it is still available. I got mine from New Zealand, the brand name. For several reasons, I am not taking it now, but it worked better than the domperidone. You just need to be monitored while on it for possible cardiac complications (rare, but can be dangerous)Still, a lot less dangerous than other options that are more invasive. I also take Zelnorm, prescribed for constipation predominant IBS, but can help with motility in general. It is a new drug, but it has helped me. Some also use erythromycin with success. It is a miserable thing to suffer from. Look for the group site on yahoo, it is terrific.