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Anyone else out there take morphine on a regular basis? I
take 100 mg 3 times a day and have for about 2 months now
for pain control. Does anyone have any help for the nausea
that it can cause? I am on the verge of throwing up a lot of
the time. Any help?
Carry a snack with you as you go about your daily activities.
o Let others cook for you when possible.
o Drink at least six to eight 8-ounce glasses of water-based liquid. Smells may bring nausea and
vomiting. [+ I have found 'diversion therapy' to sometimes work well for me when I am in pain! That
along with my 'serious' drugs, when needed!]
o Talk with your doctor about your side-effects. Hydration is extremely important, especially if you
are vomiting.
o Rest after eating to help your digestion, but be careful not to lie flat for a couple of hours after
eating.
o If you feel nauseous, practice relaxation techniques and zofran birth defects statistics other types
of soothing distractions. Don't assume that s/he'll take you off your pain medication, especially if its
working.
What other types of narcotics have you tried? Is morphine the only one that 'really' helps? What
about Percocet, Darvon, or OxyContin especially in higher doses?
I'd go as far to discuss medical marijuana with the doctor. Medications, called antiemetics, can help
reduce or prevent nausea and vomiting in patients undergoing chemotherapy. Chew food well, and
eat food either cold or at room temperature. Have food prepared outside the home or
http://www.schmidtlaw.com/zofran-lawsuits/ eat out so you are not exposed to the food aromas
before eating.
o Avoid very spicy or acidic foods on an empty stomach. YOU are the one having it! Don't be bullied
into being afraid of addiction! YOU are 'the president' of the company we call 'you.' You will make all
the correct decisions you need to make, get supported by a team of your choice (don't forget you can
do that), and do whatever is necessary one-step-at-a-time.
. Do not get hungry. I don't know whether these would be effective for morphine reactionary side-
effects.
I did come across some coping tips for you:
o Eat small, frequent meals slowly. Who knows?
Remember to trust your experience. 'Aloxi®' and 'Ansemet®' are but two

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Anyone else out there take morphine on a regular basis? I take 100 mg 3 times a day and have for about 2 months now for pain control. Does anyone have any help for the nausea that it can cause? I am on the verge of throwing up a lot of the time. Any help?

  • 1. Anyone else out there take morphine on a regular basis? I take 100 mg 3 times a day and have for about 2 months now for pain control. Does anyone have any help for the nausea that it can cause? I am on the verge of throwing up a lot of the time. Any help? Carry a snack with you as you go about your daily activities. o Let others cook for you when possible. o Drink at least six to eight 8-ounce glasses of water-based liquid. Smells may bring nausea and vomiting. [+ I have found 'diversion therapy' to sometimes work well for me when I am in pain! That along with my 'serious' drugs, when needed!] o Talk with your doctor about your side-effects. Hydration is extremely important, especially if you are vomiting. o Rest after eating to help your digestion, but be careful not to lie flat for a couple of hours after eating. o If you feel nauseous, practice relaxation techniques and zofran birth defects statistics other types of soothing distractions. Don't assume that s/he'll take you off your pain medication, especially if its working. What other types of narcotics have you tried? Is morphine the only one that 'really' helps? What about Percocet, Darvon, or OxyContin especially in higher doses? I'd go as far to discuss medical marijuana with the doctor. Medications, called antiemetics, can help reduce or prevent nausea and vomiting in patients undergoing chemotherapy. Chew food well, and eat food either cold or at room temperature. Have food prepared outside the home or http://www.schmidtlaw.com/zofran-lawsuits/ eat out so you are not exposed to the food aromas before eating. o Avoid very spicy or acidic foods on an empty stomach. YOU are the one having it! Don't be bullied into being afraid of addiction! YOU are 'the president' of the company we call 'you.' You will make all the correct decisions you need to make, get supported by a team of your choice (don't forget you can do that), and do whatever is necessary one-step-at-a-time. . Do not get hungry. I don't know whether these would be effective for morphine reactionary side- effects.
  • 2. I did come across some coping tips for you: o Eat small, frequent meals slowly. Who knows? Remember to trust your experience. 'Aloxi®' and 'Ansemet®' are but two