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<blockquote data-quote="ButtterflyLady" data-source="post: 922892" data-attributes="member: 43498"><p>Thanks for the video, [USER=48386]@Indy51[/USER] . He gives good advice about the different testing methods for gastroparesis. I've never been tested for it - my doctor just suggested domperidone for my GERD symptoms. Who knows, maybe if I was tested I would test positive for it? Because the med certainly works. And my stomach symptoms come and go, just like Bernstein referred to... if I have a meal that feels heavy afterwards and my GERD is playing up, then I start taking domperidone before meals and I feel much better. Also, I didn't know ondansetron could be used for delayed gastric emptying. That might be helpful for people who can't get domperidone. I've found it very effective for nausea. By comparison, metaclopramide does nothing, in my experience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ButtterflyLady, post: 922892, member: 43498"] Thanks for the video, [USER=48386]@Indy51[/USER] . He gives good advice about the different testing methods for gastroparesis. I've never been tested for it - my doctor just suggested domperidone for my GERD symptoms. Who knows, maybe if I was tested I would test positive for it? Because the med certainly works. And my stomach symptoms come and go, just like Bernstein referred to... if I have a meal that feels heavy afterwards and my GERD is playing up, then I start taking domperidone before meals and I feel much better. Also, I didn't know ondansetron could be used for delayed gastric emptying. That might be helpful for people who can't get domperidone. I've found it very effective for nausea. By comparison, metaclopramide does nothing, in my experience. [/QUOTE]
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