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CathySt
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Joined : Apr 2006
Posts : 24
Posted 6/9/2006 3:01 PM (GMT 0)
I am curious - anyone having a problem with nausea? It has become an everyday issue for me. I have a call in to my GI doctor just to be sure.
Thank you!
Cathy
Neurotransmissing
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Joined : Dec 2005
Posts : 952
Posted 6/9/2006 5:05 PM (GMT 0)
Hi Cathy,
I have nausea more often from time to time; however, I've noticed that it's worse given whatever prescript
ion meds I take and whether or not I've eaten. Perhaps a little may be attributed to the MS, given more of a sensitivity, but I don't attribute the nausea I experience to my MS directly. When I look carefully at what I've ingested and at the conditions in which I did so, I typically find the answer. It always passes promptly as well.
Glad you have a call in to the GI doctor, it should be looked into since it is an everyday issue for you. You should certainly have it investigated.
Best of luck and keep us posted.
~ Cindy
shellypoo
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Joined : Dec 2005
Posts : 896
Posted 6/9/2006 6:53 PM (GMT 0)
hi Cathy,
I have been plagued with nausea for several years with no rhyme or reason to it. It actually is asymptom of ms, but I don't know why. Zofran has been a lifesaver to me! Of course, as Cindy stated what you eat and meds can contribute to it. Take care!
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