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I will be seeing my new POTS cardiologist tomorrow. I hope to leave with an RX for Diamox. I was wondering if anyone has had any success with anti-nausea meds as well? I am thinking of asking him to let me try some sort of anti-nausea meds as well, but not sure if it is a good idea or if it could possibly help? I have taken Zofran many years ago with hyper-emesis, and post surgery. But I see that there are side effects of irregular heartbeat listed. Any thoughts or experiences with anti-nausea meds? Thanks in advance for any suggestions.
OK, so my cardiologist gave me Diamox, and I didn’t even bring up anti-nausea meds because he wants to try one drug at a time… and the Diamox is an excellent anti-nausea medication for me. It gave me back my appetite! Still adjusting to other side effects, but I am enjoying the nausea relief and temporary headache relief.
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