There are a variety of medications that can control vomiting until you can get your tests. Most of them are prescription and you may want to discuss them with your physician.
Common ones include either phenergan or compazine. They are pills, but there are suppositories available if you cannot have any oral intake.
Reglan and benzodiazepines such as ativan are also alternatives.
I think that the medications that most effect the pH studies are anti-acid medications (i.e. PPIs or H2 blockers), but confirm this with your gastroenterologist. Taking antiemetic medications should not affect the EGD and dilatation.
Good luck with the tests.
Followup with your personal physician is essential.
This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical advice - the information presented is for patient education only. Please see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
Thanks,
Kevin, M.D.
Call and explain the situation, that this is just not livable. Beg them to say it is ok to take meds the next two days just to get by with the understanding that it *may* (but probably wont) interfer with their testing next week.
If they are doing this to rule in or out reflux, I think you symptoms provide conclusive evidence you indeed deal with an acid related condition, because wham..you are off of the for and day or two and are miserable.
Just my two cents...call you doc!
GI.PA
Erin
A dose or two of Aspirin (in your alkaseltzer) wont make a difference.
They most likely said no Aspirin for a week before to get your blood clotting back to normal (aspirin thins the blood). I would let them know about the dose you took on accident and I can bet they'll say oh well...
GI.PA