Why am I having this nausea for so long and can’t get rid of it?
Posted by: Alan in irritable bowel syndrome treatment, tags: Can't, having, Long, nausea, ThisQuestion by : Why am I having this nausea for so long and can’t get rid of it?
First of all, I am 19 years old and I’ve been diagnosed with Irritable Bowel Syndrome. I was 16-17 when I got this diagnosis and the only tests I took were some physical exams, the doctors only touching/pressing on my abdomen. (I am not a woman. Just to exclude the possibility of pregnancy)
Ok, so about 3 years with stool being hard to pass out. A few nausea here and there but they quickly passed. I started to accept the constipation and my quality of life was getting better and better… Now, even though I still have this constipation that doesn’t wants to leave me at all costs, after getting this 7h/day job, I’ve been developing that nausea symptom. I quitted that job after 3 months of working mostly everyday (with a very few days free), staying on foot and watching a store to prevent theft.
It’s almost everyday, sometimes it’s easy on me, sometimes is really struggling to get food I’ve eaten out. I’ve also developed an emetophobia since I was like 12-13 y.o., and since then, I always try to suppress nausea so that it doesn’t get to its next “stage”. I even hate thinking about that word, not just writing it down.
I’ve had a quick endoscopy a week ago, but the doc didn’t found anything; said it’s even better than he expected. He prescribed me 2 sets of medications that are to be taken every 2 weeks. 2 weeks of Controloc (Pantoprazole) Motilium (Domperidonum) and Duspatalin (anti spastic for IBS based on Mebeverine). The other is based on Controloc, Duspatalin, Bilichol (natural, for the liver) and Debridat (Trimebutine).
The symptoms don’t seem to get better, sometimes even worsen. So, any idea what could the causes actually? I’ve been tested for parasites too, no sign of any.
Thank you!
Domperidone is not banned here. I don’t live in the US.
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Certain foods cause the gastric build up which in turn causes the nausea.
According to this thread (domperidone + a digestive enzyme) helps someone but one of them ain’t available in the US, so maybe try the net but make sure it’s a reliable source as the net is full of mimics which are dangerous.
Quote: “Delayed gastric emptying caused me to feel nauseous all the time (plus regurgitate most of what I ate)…i take domperidone + a digestive enzyme to help with gastric motility and my nausea is a lot better. There are lots of other explanations too, but it might be worth asking your doc for the test if you haven’t explored.
Quote: “I also take domperidone but not all the time. It is not available in the US, only Reglan is and it is having all kinds of lawsuits over it now and the side effects.”
http://www.healingwell.com/community/default.aspx?f=26&m=1473960
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