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    Posted: 15 January 2009 at 7:24pm
Every night I can bet I will throw up between 6 and 7 generally but could be a little before and after. It sucks. Neither of the anti nausea drugs I've been given seem to get rid of this long term. I've had a couple of days of relief but that is it..

But anyway tonight it was late and my tea had already moved outta my tummy so I basically just threw up bile now my throat feels all burnt and is sore. I've taken some mylanta but it still hurts a bit.

Any ideas other than panadol?
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What about slowly sipping on some milk? Or chocolate milk? Might put something back in your tummy to make you feel better?
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milk is always a good one, also baking soda. it does the exact same thing as gaviscon and i have found it stops the burning from heartburn and indegestion so give it a go maybe


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my mw suggested a little ice cream also helps
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Aww stacey **hugs**

Umm Id try the chocolate milk, or maybe a warm milo or something? if you can stomach it.

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I agree- milk worked well for me. REALLY cold fresh milk. Even just half a small glass can neutralise everything.

Hang in there hon...
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The milk didn't work last night. I must have burnt it good. So I'm just putting up with it now
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Yoghurt can work better than milk, its thicker and more likely to stick to the oesphagus lining. Always works great for curries that are too hot for me!
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I didn't really find anything that worked sorry to say. But having milk or something was better than doing nothing I guess. If your anti-nausea meds aren't working maybe you should talk to your Dr again? Mine helped, I went down to throwing up about once a day instead of about 10, but I was on a combo of 3 different meds, plus ranitidine for heartburn.

If you have a burnt throat, it would pay to get something like that to treat heartburn, if that's a problem for you, because that makes it ten times worse too
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The other thing- try not to brush your teeth really hard after throwing up... def give them a swish but be careful as the acid will soften the enamel and you will just brush it all off. Another good thing about milk- good mouthwash after vomi. :)
The sooner you neutralise the burn after the event the better, like cold water on skin.
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I agree on trying milk, drinking it slowly should help to.

hope you feel better soon.
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I vote for milk too, or even really cold water.
Stay away from orange juice
Hope you start to feel better soon!


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