I have a 15 year old son with gastroparesis. He has not been in school for over a year, can bearly get out of bed everyday, is sick all the time either throwing up or nauseated or headache. We have tired all the medications and now are using domperidone on the recommendation of a gastro specialist at Cedar Sini in Los Angeles and his ped.gastro specialist at Kaiser. The problem is they recommend the medication but don't really want anybody to know, really. Therefore once you get the drug they don't work with us to adjust or be creative with the use. So the dose is one before each meal and one at bedtime. What if he never eats. Does he take it anyway? He's averaging one to two pills a day. I've read where some people take two before each meal and sometimes three if they are going to eat a large meal. I have also read a lot about the Enterra Therapy device. Why is this device not more widely recommended and used. Is it not safer and has less side effects than taking medication for the rest of your life. This condition is not going away. Where do we get help?