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Puking my guts out

I'm a 59 yo, W/F, nausea 2-4 times/week, vomiting until I'm gagging.  Hysterectomy in 1975, Gallbladder removed, 2 colonoscopies (negative), nothing helps.  Get Botox injections for killer migraines every 3 months (it REALLY does stop them). Tried Zofran sublingual and throw it up, injections of Phernergan, suppositories. Have no regular appetite.  If I do feel hungry I'll eat then end up puking within a couple hours.  GI Dr. can't come up w/anything. I feel like crap and keep losing weight.  Lost 60 lbs since 2007 simply from vomiting.
Anybody want to offer ideas/suggestions.
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We've ruled out celiac disease, no food allergies, tested liver, thyroid, don't have an ovary.  We did another endoscopy this a.m., found erosion in esophagus, took a few biopsies.  Didn't seem overly concerned about endo-we shall see
Thanks for the suggestions on food allergies
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Has your Dr checked for celiac disease, other food intolerance/allergies, and for pancreas, thyroid, ovarian, or stomach problems? Could it be linked to whatever is causing your migraines? Are there any foods that you don't react to?
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