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If I skip my PPI or am more than a few hours off from when I normally take it my day is done for and I have heartburn that settles into nausea. I usually take one 20mg pill in the morning and on these days will take a second. Might be worth a try. My surgeons office said because of the progression of heartburn to nausea it is just how my body deals with the acid.

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So far, I have not had heartburn, thankfully:)

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So - have you called the doc?

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I had terrible nausea the first 2 months. I could only drink Water if I put lemon and/or ginger in it. I also discovered on Amazon these wonderful ginger drops called Tummy Drops. They saved me! It finally went away. I hope all is well with you and you feel better soon.

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So - have you called the doc?

No, today up until this evening, no nausea...now it's a different story

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I had terrible nausea the first 2 months. I could only drink Water if I put lemon and/or ginger in it. I also discovered on Amazon these wonderful ginger drops called Tummy Drops. They saved me! It finally went away. I hope all is well with you and you feel better soon.

Thanks ma'am. Hopefully I'm the same

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I pretty much eat the SAME diet daily...there are a few variations' date=' but mostly the same stuff. I do know the PA told me that nausea could be gallbladder issues, BUT i'm not hurting at all. Yesterday and today, I have hardly been able to eat much of anything - between 300-500 calories and that is FORCING myself to eat.[/quote']

I had nausea and vomiting and had to have my gallbladder out Im in the same boat I did okay the first 6 weeks then everything just went downhill

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