What did your doctor give you?
I had hyperemesis last time. The last 2 days I haven't gotten off the couch I've been so nauseous (but haven't thrown up yet). I've been taking the Pink Stork supplements, wearing the Sea Bands, and taking B6. Today I called to see if I can get a script for Zorfran because I took it all 40 weeks with my daughter. And I don't need it today, but we're going on vacation in 2 days and I wanted to have it with me *in case* it hits me like it did last time. Well, apparently they don't prescribe that anymore. She told me to add Unisom at night, and ginger during the day. I am okay now and I can get by with this. But last time when it hit at 6 weeks, I literally threw up every 30 minutes without it and was hospitalized for dehydration. Is there something new they give now, or am I going to be miserable for the next few months??
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ETA. Wait wait wait. They don't prescribe zofran anymore?! That scares me to my core. I don't even know what to tell you in that case. Zofran was probably the backbone of mymed routine and I'm so scared now because my sickness has been amping up and I just feel that sense of impending doom. Knowing that isn't an option is not reassuring. Last time my Dr told me clear, if it wasnt for the effectiveness of the oral zofran on me, he would have kept me in the hospital.
I wasn't medicated for MS last time so I only have the one days worth of experience to share. My OB said they use zofran for breakthrough still but the Diclegis is their go-to med now.
However, that was more than 6 months ago, and things change over time and practice to practice. My OB said "Oh, we don't do zofran" then gave me IV zofran with fluids, which kind of confused me.
I'm at B6 three times a day + a whole unisom at bedtime. If I take the unisom at 9:30pm, I'm usually good until at least 7:30pm the next day. The next step is probably an afternoon half unisom and a little caffeine.
Can you take more?
Fingers crossed that diclegis relief gets better for you over time.
It does seem like it works a little better after being on it for a few days, and I do feel a lot better much of the time, but I still have episodes of vomiting and episodes of nausea. I've also found that with it, I have better luck getting rid of the nausea. Before I started the Diclegis, I tried Pink Stork's tea to relieve my nausea and it didn't do anything for me, but now it actually does help when I start sipping it during a nausea spell.
I've also been taking probiotics and the Pink Stork cocolaurin. I've been tempted to try adding another Diclegis at breakfast to see if that would get rid of my lingering MS, but I'm nervous about it making my tired. If I try it, it will be on a weekend when I don't have to go to work.
Oh- I also tried adding apple cider vinegar to my water (I did 1 tbsp per 32 oz) like Pink Stork suggests and while it did keep the water from making me feel as sick, I've also developed an aversion to doing so (even though I normally actually like the taste of vinegary things).
I get mine off amazon 250 tablets of best naturals 25 mg b6 for $10. When I couldn't wait for Amazon, I got some from the vitamin shoppe - you might have luck at a GNC or similar, too.
There's nothing wrong with chopping them up, either, I just find they tend to crumble.