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Emzp

Feeling sick

For the past few weeks i've been feeling really queazsy a lot of the time. I wouldn't have put this down to my MS however today I went to see a nurse practioner who suggested it may be realated to my MS. This really puzzled me and I wondered if anyone else had any similar symptoms?
@Stumbler

<a href='https://shift.ms/community/people/Emz/' rel='nofollow'>@Emz</a>, nausea isn't a recognised symptom as far as I'm aware. However, it could be caused by Dizziness/vertigo, caused by your MS:- http://www.mstrust.org.uk/atoz/dizziness_vertigo.jsp Also, nausea, can be a side effect of most, if not all, medications. So, has there been any change to your medications around the time your nausea started? Hope this helps.

@mara

Hi <a href='https://shift.ms/community/people/Emz/' rel='nofollow'>@Emz</a>. I just saw this and am late to reply, but me too! I have a lot of nausea since MS and I was told that if you have any lesions on your brainstem, this can be a reason. Also, as <a href='https://shift.ms/community/people/Stumbler/' rel='nofollow'>@Stumbler</a> said, I wonder whether the medications that I take contribute as well. I take LDN and 20mg of Baclofen at bedtime and then another 10 mg of Baclofen and Ampyra when I wake up--all on an empty stomach. That has to have some effect. And my nausea is usually worse in the morning...