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Re: nausea

From: ampyali (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Jul 21 22:57:05 2008


Ada--I'm sorry your endo is causing so much nausea. Mine did too and I thought I would share something with you that really helped--ginger. I take is as a hot tea, or put a little baggy of the candied kind in my purse because I never knew when the nausea would hit. It seemed to really work for me, so I hope it helps.

At Mon, 21 Jul 2008, ada wrote: >
>hello, I have been coming to this forum on and off for around 3 years. I
>had a lap around 3 years for stage 3 endo. Last year I had my uterus
>removed due to adenomyosis and pelvic congestion. At that time I had
>more endo removed. Unfortunately, my doc does not do excision. My pain
>was greatly decreased due to removing the diseased uterus. Sadly, my
>endo pain is creeping back into my life. This week has been really
>tough. Not only have I had pain but lots and lots of nausea. I do not
>think it is nausea due to pain but nausea from the endo. Does anyone
>else deal with nausea out there? I am considering traveling to a
>specialist...gathering my info and will mail it. From there I will
>consider my options. I would just like to know I am not alone with the
>nausea and what you do to combat it. Thanks! Ada
>
>--
>Ada
>




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