I tried to keep down an AP and my other meds. It just didn’t happen. I threw up.
I tried to eat 5 small meals today. I threw up.
I want to live my best life, but I’m disappointed. Here’s a cheer of water to a new day!
I tried to keep down an AP and my other meds. It just didn’t happen. I threw up.
I tried to eat 5 small meals today. I threw up.
I want to live my best life, but I’m disappointed. Here’s a cheer of water to a new day!
What about injection?
It could make a difference? What’s up with your food? It’s all about regularity for me! It really helps to be regular!
I can’t get all of my meds injected. I’ve got to figure this out. Some days I’m okay. Friday, I wasn’t. Thanks for the encouragement. This is just temporary. That’s what helps me cope.
Why did you throw up? Do you have an eating disorder or do your meds make you nauseous? If it’s the second one maybe find a med that doesn’t make you nauseous or there are plenty of medications that can help with nausea you could go on, prescription grade if OTC isn’t good enough. We have to give nausea meds at the hospital all the time.
If it’s the first one then I’m sorry to hear that, keep fighting. You’re right tomorrow is another day.
Anna,
Gastroparesis and gerd make me throw up. I take meds for that, including nausea meds. The best way I know how to explain it is the stomach isn’t working properly, it’s been damaged and doesn’t usually send food on to the small intestine. You get really full, really fast. A couple or so hours pass, and everything comes up.
The symptoms are treatable, but there is no cure.
Aw that really sucks I’m so sorry to hear that. I agree the best option is to get as many of your meds injection form as possible. Best of luck.
I’m sorry this is happening to you @JustTrish.
I wish I could help.
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