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Unhappy Can't keep food down / terrible nausea

This is my first post everyone!!

My wife has had several shunt revisions but her nausea is not getting any better and she is throwing up 95% of her meals. It's so frustrating and can't imagine how draining it is on her.

Does anyone have any tips or stories that might help?

She has been back to the professor who has asked her to come back in another few weeks so he can brain storm with other professors.
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