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Nausea with each meal or snack.

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I was doing pretty well with no nausea for three consecutive weeks. However it has returned for the past week. It's gotten to the point I'm having to take a zofran before and after each meal, often. This makes one's life pretty miserable. I know that none of us signed up for this (HCC). And now we're all following the guidance of an oncologist as far as treatment. And trying to figure out what is best regarding all these other miserable symptoms. It's horrible to feel like you're going to vomit. For those whose state has legalized Marijuana has anyone tried it for nausea? Was it helpful?

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Hi RolloMay I'm so sorry to hear that you are going through this. While I cannot provide any medical advice regarding this topic, I am sending lots prayers and warm wishes your way 💙🙏

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Thank you Michelle.

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