Lovangel73
12-05-2001, 10:52 PM
After many years of stomach problems and tests, i have been diagnosed with Idiopathic Gastroparesis.This means that my stomach does not contract normally to digest food. I have been very good for the last 2 months and haven't had any attacks.But when I do get the attacks they are so terrible.The doctor has suggested Reglan,but only 5mg,and only when i need it. Does anyone else out there have this? And what should I be doing, if anything?
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Carreen
12-06-2001, 01:09 AM
You should eat small, lowfat meals. There is also a drug called Domperidone (brand name Motilium) that is pretty effective in helping this condition. Sadly it isn't available in the US. I see tho, that you live in New York, close to Canada and it is approved in Canada.
flahair2
12-08-2001, 08:22 PM
try erythromyacin liquid.. its the oldest and most effective prokinetic. Next to what im reading on dop. we havent tried it yet.. since its not available in US yet. jerry takes 1/2 teaspoon each small meal. many small meals aday. also if possible to move a bit.. it will help work your intestines a bit.. he tries to walk.. but not too much he cant handle it. his gastric emptying test said he only has 27% function. i have links to more on the diff prokinetics. if youd like drop me a line.. flahair2@aol.com
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Missy2001
02-03-2002, 06:25 PM
I've had gastroparesis for quite sometime. You really have to watch your diet and take medication(s). I have found this to be true even when you're feeling better (I still cannot tolerate the things I used to love). Did your dr recommend a special diet? If you'd like you may email me.

