Hi, my son is 5yrs. old, and for the past 3 1/2 yrs he has these episodes that cyle every 3 months to the day. They begin at 4am each time. He will wake up nauseated and start vomiting every 10-15 minutes for 8 hrs straight. As soon as the vomiting stops he gets extremely dizzy, so much that he can't even move. He is in bed for the
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Scarlet fever (104.8)that wouldn't come down for at least 6-8 hrs prior to any of this starting. Each episode lasts for ten days, with the worst of it being over around the 5th day. In August 2001 the episodes stared to change. The vomiting time was shortened to 4 hrs and the dizziness wasn't so constant, but still lasting 10 days, and now the episodes have been every 2 months. He also has a history of chronic
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Ear tube insertion - series infections for the past 2 yrs (one every month). He had Plagiocephaly from birth and wore a helmet to reshape his head (from 7 months to 12 months). We have seen ENT, Neurologists,and even Geneticist. Today infact we are going for EEG, and tomorrow a CT of head. No doctor has ever wanted to put tubes in the ears. Now they are talking about CVS vs. abdominal migraine? They are suggesting putting him on Propranolol. I don't think he fits either catagory very well, or does he?
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