Doctor Thomas B. Tucker, Austin, TX, prescribed Promethazine 25MG for my wife. Pills work good.
Usually within a minute or two the nausea feeling has disappeared.
My wife Bonnie, was diagnosed with a Glio on December 1st, 2005. At the time she was diagnosed, she had so much cranial trauma that they were afraid to open her up to remove it. Too much inflammation and edema. On December 6th, after several days of steroids and anti biotics, in a 5 1/2 hour procedure, they removed the Glio. She then went to ICU for 5 days and subsequently was discharged from the hospital into rehab. She was in rehab for 6 weeks. It was later discovered that while they were treating her for the inflammation and edema, she had a small stroke. While in rehab she had radiation and Temodor. She had 32 radiation treatments, with Temodor. After she was discharged from rehab, they waited 30 days and restarted the Temodor. She takes 340Mg once every 28 days for 5 days. Today we started round three. She's had one follow up MRI which showed that her head was healing properly inside without any hemmoraging, and that the Glio is not regrowing. We are blessed to have such competent doctors, tending to her needs. The Glio that they removed was 8 x 6 x 4 centimeters.
To top this off, Bonnie is a Type II diabetic who takes insulin shots to control her blood sugar.
I hope that this message is informative and comforting.
Chuck