I suffer from persistant nausea. So far it have be for 6 months straight and doctors are not helping...?
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This sucks for you. Nausea can be a sign of brain trauma or concussion. There is a lot that could be wrong. You could own vertigo, a tumor, a lot of things. Get another view.
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Smoke a joint. I swear you will never be nauseaus again. I am not recitation you to go be a vendor, just smoke up.
Might be a honourable idea to grasp an opinion from another doctor.
Are you stressing just about things in natural life?.
Try some Chammomile tea this works wonders when one has an upset stomach.
Happy New Year.
May it be a virtuous one for you.
If you also have dizziness, try Dramamine.. motion sickness pills. OTC & legitimate. You may have an inner ear problem. Try closing your eyes, stick your arms out to the side and tilt your person in charge way posterior... do you about dribble over?
If your doctor thinks it might be a thyroid problem, she should writ blood-work to be sure.
Nausea is usually a symptom of something else and given its duration, you should not, at this point, take anything to blanket that symptom until you know what's causing it. There are so plentiful things that it might be that it's impossible to list them here, but I will narrate you this: get a second judgment.
My sister suffered from stomach pain and nausea for months and months. She have several tests run, a few MRIs, blood-work, barium contrast, you designation it. The doctors never found anything. Finally she was contained by such pain that my mother have to take her to the emergency room, but she took her to a different hospital than the one they'd be going to because they just weren't finding anything. This other hospital give my sister an ultrasound and discovered a HUGE abcess in her belly - about the size of a fist. How the MRI techs and the barium contrast missed this is beyond any of us, and how the doctors that be pressing on her stomach missed it is also a mystery.
Anyway, they rushed my sister to a different hospital that had the surgeons next to the expertise to operate, and they ended up removing this huge point and several feet of small intestine. Turns out my sister have Crohn's, and her intestine was becoming diseased and dying.
Don't fail to acknowledge the nausea just because you're OK most days or you can pocket something to mask it. It's NOT the disease, but a symptom of another disease and should be taken seriously. I'm also not maxim that you have Crohn's - far from it. All I am motto is that doctors are human and a pair of fresh eyes might find what's wrong right away.