Post by fyoubumpmay on Jan 25, 2015 13:14:11 GMT -5
Does anyone have any recommendations for something other than Zofran? It didn't work for me last time and I was hoping this time around would be different, but unfortunately, it's not. Just wondering if anyone else tried Zofran before, to no avail, only to find success with something else.
Have you tried vitamin B6?? I didn't have nausea but the B6 may be worth a try. Are you still nursing? If so you may want to talk to your doctor bc that may complicate things.
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Post by lunarmodule626 on Jan 25, 2015 15:07:39 GMT -5
I am so sorry, I know exactly what you're going through. Reglan isn't ideal, it has some rough side effects, but worth talking to doc about options! Have you considered a Zofran port? That's what I ended up having to do, so it could be a consistent flow of medication. I also loved anything sour and anything carbonated. I drank my way through Sonic's entire Dr. pepper supply. Again, feel free to PM me if you want to rant or want some other ideas. I tried everything under the sun. Good luck.
Edited because I can't spell zofran. Geez, I only took it for 9 months.
I love Reglan. I was on it pretty much my entire pregnancy with E. Although for me it was treating GI issues as well. I was so scared to try it because of the listed side effects but my aunt (who has been a nurse longer than I've been alive) explained that the side effects usually only happen after years of high doses.
Post by annapunkalunka on Jan 25, 2015 15:48:56 GMT -5
I used to have to grind up some B6 and Unisom (doxylamine) and put them in juice. The combo used to be commercially available for nausea during pregnancy but for some reason they stopped making it. I couldn't stomach swallowing a tablet, so grinding them up worked well for me.
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