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Old 05-28-2008, 01:13 PM
SynapticJen SynapticJen is offline
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Hi,

I'm sorry to hear that you are dealing with nausea too. I have gastroparesis which for me causes severe nausea. I have met 4 other people with gastroparesis and dystonia. Both disorders (gastroparesis and dystonia) are related to changes in dopamine function, so it is possible that they are related. Also, gastroparesis occurs in Parkinson's disease which is caused by dopamine depletion and affects the same areas of the brain that are involved in dystonia. Other symptoms of gastroparesis include fullness and nausea after eating only a small amount of food, abdominal and stomach pain, and vomiting. The vomiting or nausea may even occur several hours after eating because the food sits in the stomach and does not move easily through the digestive tract. A lot of people with gastroparesis also have similar problems with their bowels including severe constipation.

I should also say that some of the medications used to treat dystonia can cause nausea.

My suggestion would be that you get a refferal to a gastroenterologist and be evaluated for stomach disorders that can cause nausea (like gastroparesis). You can read more about me and my struggles with dystonia and gastroparesis on my blogs. neuronswithdystonia.blogspot.com

To learn more about gastroparesis check out g-pact.org

Good luck to you and let me know if I can be of any further help.
-Jen
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