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I have had a hietus hernia for many years and taken 15mg lansoprazil which had been fine I have now discovered I have 7 ulcers in my stomach they have increased my lansoprazil to 30mg morning and 40mg night to stop the acid and hopefully the ulcers will heal they will go in with the camera in 4 weeks to see. What I'm asking is anyone going through this I am suffering with horrendous nausea every day on antisickness tablets but not realy helping can anyone help me with advice

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hi, I suffer from GORD it was so bad it took out my top teeth. To counter act the nausea I was prescribed 2 different anti nausea medication which helped and once I was on meds for the reflux the dropped it down to one type of. Talk to your practice pharmacist they have a better idea of what works. Kevin

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