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Oh Sky! Can we count down our days together until our MS appt? I've never been so excited to get to the docs. Weird.

I smoke pot for my nausea, it works wonders, but I don't think you're in one of those states that has a med mj law. I take exactly the same amount of zoloft, it helps with the morning nausea. Maybe a little more will help? I was really surprised when my doc suggested that and it worked.

My guess is that's a lot of OCT stuff, ibuprofen really upsets my stomach. I can't take it more than every once in a while, usually for an "other" kind of pain (like if I hit my head or smashed a finger). But you say you don't take it all the time.
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