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Old Aug 28th, 2008, 08:52 AM   #11
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Im a nurse, and cyclizine and metoclopramide are the main two anti-emetics we use in the hospital, and they are both good. They can be taken on an empty stomach.
Yeah, my sister is a paediatric theatre nurse and she said they give it to kids all the time and not to worry. I was anxious because really it's the first thing I've taken since getting pregnant. But it was crap anyway, so I'm going to try and get something else!


 
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Old Aug 28th, 2008, 11:11 AM   #12
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The promethazine did not taste great if im honest, but i used to gulp it down and follow with something else.

It is also available in tablet form, phenergan is promethazine under a different name and I've taken that in tablet form.
It did work for me, and i did take it in the first tri, but i found the drowsiness unbearable, i wouldn't have been able to drive or work for example.


 
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Old Aug 28th, 2008, 11:34 AM   #13
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The promethazine did not taste great if im honest, but i used to gulp it down and follow with something else.

It is also available in tablet form, phenergan is promethazine under a different name and I've taken that in tablet form.
It did work for me, and i did take it in the first tri, but i found the drowsiness unbearable, i wouldn't have been able to drive or work for example.
The tablet is what I was initially prescribed but there has been a manufacturing error so they've all be recalled. I just wanted to check it wasn't mint as it will interfere with my homeopathy. Thanks!

As it happens my doctors seems to be closed today (?!) so I have to ring tomorrow.


 
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Old Aug 28th, 2008, 13:21 PM   #14
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That's a shame that you didn't improve on the metoclopramide. Most doctors will prescribe promethazine or cyclizine before metoclopramide. Promethazine is well documented to cause drowsiness - some people use it to aid sleep. Cyclizine can cause drowsiness but this is much less common and most people tolerate it well. They both work in a similar way to metoclopramide in that they block stimulation of the part of the brain that tells your stomach to vomit, but unlike metoclopramide, they don't push food etc through the stomach and gut more quickly. Hope you find some relief.


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Old Aug 29th, 2008, 05:21 AM   #15
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Well at least your doctor is taking your morning sickness seriously, when i told mine all she said was 'I've dealt with hundreds of pregnant women with ms, and i've never needed to prescribe anything' she then went on to suggest ginger biscuits and gaviscon.


I was so close to telling her to stick her ginger biscuits and gavison up her a*se! I'm normally very mild mannered but week in an out of ongoing sickness and vomiting and not being able to walk or move from it.... bleurgh well she just obviously didn't have a clue. Ended up going private to see another doctor.

Holly21 are you a GP?


 
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Old Aug 29th, 2008, 07:12 AM   #16
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Holly - the doc prescribed promethazine first but there is a manufacturing error at the moment and there won't be any available for some time. I don't know why he didn't prescribe cyclizine (which I've had before with success and no problems) but as he didn't seem to know it was an antihistamine too... He's not my normal doc and I'ev found him to be crap every time I've gone to him. I'm going to ring and see if I can get cyclizine.

Poppeteer - your doc sounds a bit of a knob! Have a look here: http://cks.library.nhs.uk/nausea_vom...gnancy#-326110 particularly at the treatments NOT recommended! lol


 
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Old Aug 29th, 2008, 13:33 PM   #17
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I don't know if you have the same drugs over there, but I've been on Diclectin since 13 weeks. I was actually getting sick between 3-5 times a day, and I haven't been sick once since being on it. Best thing I've ever had. Its really expensive(almost 100 dollars for 60 pills), but its completely worth it.

You could read up on it maybe? http://diclectin.com/


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Old Aug 29th, 2008, 13:43 PM   #18
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Hope you get some relief Peanutbean - I can totally sympathise, half a stone lighter than I was this time last month! If you don't feel you have a good rapport with your doctor or you feel you're not being taken seriously, then you're entitled to a 2nd opinion by another GP. Have you got a midwife who you can talk to?

Popetteer - no, not a GP but a Hospice doctor - hence most of my patients will have nausea/vomiting issues at some point. Thankfully for everyone, pregnant women don't usually present to Hospices - so the only contact I've really had with pregnancy nausea/vomiting is with relatives of patients. I do feel quite impotent, curing other people's nausea and vomiting every day and being unable to do anything about my own nausea - as long as I can struggle into work, I'm going to try and avoid antiemetics - though if I did get really ill through not drinking/eating, I'd do something about it! In saying that, there are some women who have a horrific time with nausea/vomiting and need drugs/rehydration with intravenous fluids.

On the ginger biscuit etc front, I use ginger for some mild-moderate cases of nausea but have found that although it helped in my 1st couple of weeks, it does nothing now the nausea is worse. I also acupunctured myself for a while, and although it helped initially, it's stopped helping now.

Roll on the 2nd trimester!


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Old Sep 1st, 2008, 14:04 PM   #19
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Rae - thanks for the info. We don't have the same. The two most commonly prescribed are both antihistamines as is the main active ingredient in Diclectin so presumably they have a similar effect. I wonder why we don't have it over here though...?

Holly - I've not been sick (only twice properly in the whole pregnancy) it's just the eternal nausea getting me down, but thanks for your sympathy! My Doctor has been fine. The first one wasn't my normal one and he has been crap on all occasions I've seen him. My own GP has been excellent through this pregnancy though. He called me in when I had a migraine with vomiting (I get migraine all the time anyway) to test my pee and take my BP and signed me off work for two days to recover. He has prescribed Prochlorperazine now which I've taken twice. It helped with my nausea yesterday, not so much today but then I've only been taking one a day not the 3 max. I don't know why I've not been prescribed cyclizine though (the other is off the shelves), I even mentioned it specifically as I've taken it before. Anyway, my GP wants me in to do bloods if this doesn't help and the nausea persists.

On the ginger biscuits again, I only posted about the GOP recommendations because it was funny for one to suggest that when they are told not to because of lack of evidence! lol I've been taking homeopathy for my nausea which really helped for a few weeks but it's different now. I've no aversion to complementary or alternative medicines in the right places though I draw the line at ginger as it'll make me gag in itself!


 
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Old Sep 1st, 2008, 17:59 PM   #20
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Poor old you. Nausea is so wearing. Glad you have a good doctor, it makes all the difference.

I came across diclectin when I was researching nausea in pregnancy and you're right, we don't have it in the UK. I asked our Pharmacist last week who hasn't come across it before either. Prochlorperazine seems to be safe in the 1st and 2nd trimester so good luck.

I had a day when it got better and I've managed to eat a bit more, including something in the evenings so I'm hoping it will start to tail off over the next few weeks - hope yours goes too so we can get on and enjoy our pregnancies.


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