Morning sickness? Bub? a little bubby bun in the oven???
Sorry Mr. Bub, I just can't help it.
Dude you are not alone. My brother has had type 1 diabetes for over 30 years and gastroparesis for well over a decade.
It is a mobility issue for the stomach caused by nerve damage from diabetes. It is not a steady decline, though. Sometimes it will be better, sometimes worse. My brother takes reglan 4 times a day for improved mobility.
Gastroparesis has put my brother in the hospital more times than any other aspect of this illness due to uncontrolled vomiting and the resultant upper gi bleeds. Over the years we have gotten much better at managing it - eating normally when its a good time, eating a lot of small meals when it is a bad time along with religious attention to timing of the reglan dosing. Most importantly, we hammer persistent vomiting with phenergan and a very gentle diet until it stops.
Bub, there has actually been a lot written on IHD about gastroparesis - do a search on it. We're here for you, so just ask away if you have questions. Whenever we are out, we carry a plastic bag. It can come in handy!
Alene