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Default Pcs nausea and lightheaded

Hi everyone.

My daughter sustained concussion 10 months ago. We have tried every dr and treatment we could find. My daughter has persistent nausea and lightheaded. Does anyone have any suggestions for the nausea? It's everyday and I want her to get some relief. We tried meclizine and the patch did not work. Any prescriptions that might work? We need to manage the nausea so she can feel better while her brain continues to heal. thanks!
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