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laurie sm
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My latest and greatest ailment is nausea.

I have been getting absolutely brutal migraines and hungry feelings which then make me so nauseas I don't know what to do with myself!

My brother has suggested marijauna(can I mention that here?)That would be way bad for my brai fog!

Anyone else have this???


Being treated for babesia with zithromax and mepron. I think the mepron makes me nauseas too.

I had it yesterday am for a few hours and then it went away.

It was followed by all my other lovely symptoms-neuropathic burning,head haze and burning and then back to headache to start all over again!

When do I get a break??????


Anyone else with this problem??? Any advice????

Deck ridden Laurie (as opposed to bed ridden)
It is just too nice out!

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mojo
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Naseau is the absolute worst. I had it for several months in 2006 when I was first in treatment and lost so much weight I was embarassed to be seen.

My husband wanted me to try marijuana but I really don't like the way it makes me feel. I get very paranoid. INHO, though, if it works I would use it. There are other drugs used medically that make you much "higher" and are much more addictive.

Have you tried ginger tea? That used to help me a bit. And if I could get food in my stomach it helped, too. The thing was forcing myself to eat while gagging. Xanax helped me if I really needed to eat.

I hope you can get past this - I know it's rough.

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laurie sm
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Thank you MO Jo. I will try the ginger tea.. Actually my stomach wants food.

I just don't know what to eat!

Don't want to lose anymore weight!

Laurie

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You can also try the Ginger Gravol.
They saved me when I was on Plaq last year and could barely eat

Also, try to stay away from ALL processed foods and eat whole foods or juice when sick

Pot is useless unless you're watching "Wayne's World"

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I suffer from nausea a lot! It is a constant problem for me. I have tried ginger teas, herbal things...anything you can think of, I've tried it.

My LLMD prescribed Zofran ODT for me. It dissolves on your tongue and it really does help me. You might ask for it. I had tried Zofran before, but it was in pill form, and that didn't work because I would be so nauseous that I couldn't drink enough water get the pill down.

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I have had continuous nausea since day one. My doctor gave me Phenergan which I take around the clock. It has helped a lot.

But sometimes the Phenergan isn't enough so I take Ondansetron as a back up. It's so expensive though so I only take it when I have to.

I can't start throwing up because for some reason once I start I can't stop. I have already been in the ER four times for that reason.

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Ginger and lemon teais good for everything. I mean squeeze one lemon in to cup with hot water and grate a thumb of ginger. Magic stuff.

I had a doobie the other night and I am suffering from alot of neuro stuff and fog from Bart. Nearly sent me demented. I wont be doing it again. Scared the cr*p out of me. Thought I would end up in the looney bin. I had no problems with it 6 months ago.

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laurie sm
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Yea I think a doobie would scare the c*** out of me too. Although my 20 year old thinks it is a cool idea and has offered to join me.

My head "stuff" is so brutal at times. I will take everyone's advice and try some of the things you suggested...

Thank you
Laurie

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