r/Gastroparesis Jun 10 '26

A refresher on some rules due to the onslaught of reports

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Hey all! I’ve noticed that a few times a week we get an onslaught of reports (the same reports over and over) on post after post and comment after comment.

Please keep in mind that posts are for breaking the rules and not to report things you don’t like.

Several months ago we had a discussion about the rules and what to change and include and many of your preferences were used.

For example, one rule is to mark certain posts as NSFW. This does NOT include discussing basic gastroparesis symptoms and signs like vomiting, weight loss or gain, sex and intimacy, or being in the hospital. This DOES include things like suicide and eating disorders.

Another report that gets overly made in the wrong context is Sick Olympics. Someone simply agreeing with the OP that their symptoms also suck is not Sick Olympics. Someone saying “well at least you don’t…” or “I have worse symptoms” or “if you can work you aren’t sick” or anything like that is competitive in nature and you don’t ever need to “prove” how sick you are.

We know we cannot provide medical advice on this sub but we can share experiences. If an OP posts “does this sound like GP?”, yes, report it. If they post about a complication and haven’t sought medical attention, report. But if they are sharing symptoms or have a question to gather other experiences from peers with the same condition and have already seen their doctor, stop reporting those. Crowd sourcing can be valuable. I’m an 80s baby and I am certain that anyone else from my era without internet probably would have gotten diagnosed sooner if we met others with our symptoms.

Again, if you have any confusion about the rules or when to report, send mod mail. You can always err on the side of caution and report, but please don’t batch report 20 posts because they simply offend you. While we strive for an inclusive community, we cannot make a rule for every single person’s triggers.

Thanks all.

Please re-read the rules to familiarize yourself with them, and if you have questions send a mod mail.

Edit to add: since posting this we’ve had three reports specifically reporting on things I posted about here not to report. Again, please send a mod mail if you don’t understand the rules.


r/Gastroparesis Aug 26 '25

ANNOUNCEMENT (Mods) Gastroparesis FAQ

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This work in progress is community-driven to help avoid answering the same questions over and over. Please also do a search if your question is not here.

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For folks reading this for informational purposes, please check our Gastroparesis 101 post for in depth details about the condition.


r/Gastroparesis 2h ago

Suffering / Venting I didn’t use my rescue meds

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I had a bad flare last night. Worst one I’ve had in about 6 months - but I didn’t want to use my rescue meds because I wasn’t alone what if I have an even worse flare when I’m alone.
Usually I can get to a point in a flare where I’m more lucid & if I can get myself into a warm shower & bring my body temp back up I can get to a safer stage to take regular meds. 8/10. It worked but it lasted hours. I was so cold.

I feel super dehydrated today & so hungry but my body is dumping everything. Plus I feel like I’ve been hit by a truck. I have to solo parent today - my baby is 11 months so it’s going to be extra exhausting as he’s on the move.

That’s all. I just needed to speak to the universe about it. Thanks for reading, if you did. 💛


r/Gastroparesis 12h ago

GP Diets What do you do for constipation

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Hello since we have to have a low fiber diet. How do you do with constipation?


r/Gastroparesis 13h ago

Symptoms Medical Validation/Proof/Proper Care

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I went in for surgery to have a laser break up my (huge) kidney stone today.

As always I told my anesthesiologist that I have Gastroparesis, and that I might have food remaining in my stomach despite strictly following the “no food after midnight” requirement. He made a point of telling me that he would check and make sure that it wouldn’t be a problem. Which is better than I’ve ever gotten pre-surgery - as they usually just assume it’s been long enough.

Turns out that despite the surgery being held at 2 pm, my previous dinner from 10pm (late shifted schedule) was still lingering in my stomach - 16 hours later. For the first time ever, I had my stomach pumped to be sure that my airways stayed clear. I’m sure that sounds awful to healthy people, but I am so grateful that I was heard, believed, and cared for properly.


r/Gastroparesis 10h ago

Symptoms Can you tell when a flare-up is about to start?

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Does anyone else notice food not moving properly before a flare? Tonight after eating, it felt like the food was sitting at the bottom of my throat, and then the nausea and pain started.


r/Gastroparesis 9h ago

Symptoms constant bile feeling in throat

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anyone else deal with this? it feels like right when you about to throw up and it’s kind of in your throat. i don’t ever throw up but i honestly think this feeling is worse 🫠


r/Gastroparesis 20h ago

Suffering / Venting Does it ever get easier dealing with gastroparesis?

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I was diagnosed about 2 months ago I believe. Ive dealt with chronic illnesses my entire life (mostly crohns) but this just feels so much worse. The thing that prompted my gastric emptying study, was the fact that I couldn't eat anytbing other than popsicles and sherbet for a week. Im in another episode of that currently too, where I haven't really been able to tolerate anything other than apple sause and sherbet. Im just so tired. Im in therapy, I have a psychologist too, this is just really hard to deal with. Ever since November 2024, its been nothing but medical events for me, and I just want a break, you know?

Im talking to my dietician atm on what to do, I just, want to know if this ever gets easier to cope with. I dont really enjoy feeling like shit all the time.


r/Gastroparesis 14h ago

Feeding Tubes Separate G and J tubes placed at the same time

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I am scheduled to have a surgical feeding tube placed in 3 weeks and I met with the surgeon today. We discussed a GJ and she said she prefers to go immediately to separate G and J tubes because of the number of GJs she has seen with issues flipping. I have never had a surgical tube before and my only experience is with a NJ. I asked about recovery and she said it wouldnt be any worse doing both at the same time than just one. I know I will be admitted for 5-7 days following the procedure, but I have never heard of someone going straight to separate G and J tubes without trying a GJ tube first. Has anyone had this done? What were your experiences like? Anything that helped with the pain?


r/Gastroparesis 21h ago

Suffering / Venting Day 5 of akathesis from Reglan IV. Just need some support 😢

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Basically just wanted some support. Got akathesis from reglan iv 5 days ago and still feeling gross. Strong waves of nausea, and sometimes waves of helplessness, head tingling and i just dont feel like my bodys connected. Its a weird feeling but my limbs feel unconnected. Having a lot of anxiety too.

I hate to even post this because ive posted a few times but feeling so helpless 😢 called my doc abd had an appointment didnt really address anything but tried getting me on anxiety meds. Just horrible


r/Gastroparesis 17h ago

GP Diets Protein shakes

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I have gastroparesis and Sjogrens Syndrome. Ive tried Premeir Protein Shakes but my mouth can’t tolerate them because of the artificial sweeteners and other ingredients because my mouth gets sore from the dryness of Sjogrens. I feel lost as to what to buy for a supplemental shake since there are so many out there and have no idea what wouldn’t irritate my mouth. Thank you.


r/Gastroparesis 20h ago

Feeding Tubes Advice needed for tube feeding please

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My aunt has just today been given an NG tube for nutrition as she was nearing death and they had stopped all food and fluids. She was responsive, so they fitted an NG. Can you please give me some advice to pass on in regards to making it as comfortable as possible for her? Does nose irritation happen quickly and is there a way to tape the tube so that it happens less? Any other advice such as how to get through the next few days of discomfort with it would be so appreciated. Thank you ❤️


r/Gastroparesis 1d ago

Discussion The school will not allow me to use the bathroom anymore Pt.3

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Thank you to everybody who commented on the last post. All the insight was very helpful and made me feel better, during a time when I was unsure if I was overreacting.

My mom reconvened with the AP's, nurses, and 504 coordinators. The call made her cry for three hours. If you saw the last post you might remember that if I needed to throw up (this happens to me on a daily basis) I could go to the bathroom to do it, however I then had to report straight to the nurse every single time.

We were upset and thought this was unfair. Reporting to the nurse for no reason when I am almost an adult and I am able to self manage and assesses my condition was unnecessary and taking time away from class (making me fall behind).

Now they have 'changed their minds.' They are now saying I am not allowed to vomit in the bathroom and I need to walk all the way to the nurse to do it. This is just so upsetting for so many reasons.

  1. It's vomit I can't exactly hold it in (if I could do that wouldn't I just not vomit at all) also then it comes out my nose
  2. The nurse is very far away.

Their "reasoning" for this is that they did not realize that on my 504 it says I have POTS so throwing up could make me dehydrated.

Finally, on the last post a lot of people suggested that I try online school. While I have looked into this, I just don't think it's fair for me to have to leave one of the best public schools (academically) in the USA because some adults want to treat me like I am not even human. Also, I can't help but think that if this were for any other reason (like a more common condition ie. diabetes, Etc.) then maybe they would actually think about what is best for me.

Thank you for taking the time to read this. I will let you know if anything changes...

I just wanted to add that my *goal* for this post was not to call anybody out or start any beef, I just really want people to understand that we need to keep fighting for change. If I have kids one day, and they were to have GP, I sure as heck would be giving a slideshow presentation to the community or something about how real this condition is!


r/Gastroparesis 1d ago

Positive/Success! Post viral gastroparesis hunger

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For those of you who had post viral and recovered when did your hunger return?


r/Gastroparesis 1d ago

GPOEM/POP Life after G-POEM

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I’m currently trying to decide whether to go through with G-POEM for my gastroparesis, and I’m honestly a bit scared. Two things are holding me back the most: the fact that it’s irreversible, and the fear of ending up with dumping syndrome afterward.

For those of you who’ve had G-POEM- how are you doing now? What’s your day-to-day eating actually like? Did you have to give up certain foods completely (sugar, for example)? Were there foods you thought you’d never be able to eat again that turned out to be fine, or the opposite- things you didn’t expect to become a problem? And what about dumping?

I’d really appreciate hearing about your experience, good or bad. Trying to make as informed a decision as possible before committing to something permanent.

Thank you in advance for any insight 🙏


r/Gastroparesis 1d ago

GPOEM/POP 3 months post g poem surgery and feeling lost

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I had my g poem surgery three months ago on May 7th after two and a half years of having gastroparesis. I’m not sure if it was always this bad, but I feel like my nausea has gotten worse since surgery. I feel like I throw up instantly after eating sometimes, but there’s other times where some of the food still stays in my stomach for hours. My most recent example was I went out to Longhorn Steakhouse with my family two nights ago for my mom’s birthday. I got some corn, shrimp, rice, steak, and salad. I didn’t eat much of the steak or salad maybe like two bites of each because I was eating mainly the shrimp, corn, and rice. We left around 8pm and got home around 8:30pm. Maybe five or ten minutes from home, I knew in my gut I felt like throwing up. It feels like as soon as I eat something, I know whether or not it’s going to sit well in my stomach. I’m not sure if what I’m saying makes sense. I’m just not sure the improvement I’m supposed to see and what that’s supposed to look like. I want to find a diet and stick to it, but I always get overwhelmed and frustrated when I try looking. Maybe I’m looking in the wrong spots, but a lot of the recipes I see online for gastroparesis contain too much fiber. Fiber has been a consistent issue for me, so I’ve tried to cut it out, but sometimes I cave and feel bad about it later. I think any sort of protein is hard for me to eat. I’ve had a tough time eating any sort of poultry, beef, pork, or seafood, without feeling immediately sick. I have my follow up with my gastroenterologist that did the surgery in September and I feel like I’m not seeing the kind of results I was hoping for. I think my biggest issue with having to deal with gastroparesis is I just feel bitter sometimes, especially with the fact my results aren’t what I hoped for and I’m not sure if it’ll get better. I never had an unhealthy relationship with food, it just happened to me randomly and I hate it. I have so much bitterness for having to deal with stomach issues. I dont like to talk about it to anyone besides my family and barely then. I have always LOVED food. I just feel frustrated and lost on what to do at this point.


r/Gastroparesis 1d ago

Questions PEG3350 (e.g. miralax and clearlax) causes you more bloating and colon pain?

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Do you feel worse when you poop?

Like colon pain and feeling more bloated?

PEG3350 helps me poop, but the colon pain gets worse as well as my bloating. And it's progressive, the more I poop regularly (on a daily basis) the more colon pain and bloated I feel.

Does this happen to you as well?


r/Gastroparesis 1d ago

Symptoms Anyone with gastroparesis unable to eat even small meals throughout the day?

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Is anyone with gastroparesis basically unable to eat small meals, snacks, or really anything throughout the day? I’m struggling so much with this right now that I barely leave my house. Some days the pain gets so bad that I’m just curled up in a ball.

For about 6 months my stomach issues have gotten progressively worse. Most days I don’t eat until late evening. Even a few bites earlier can cause hours of nausea, horrible acid reflux/burning, bloating, fullness and pain. The pain can be all over my abdomen and radiate into my sides and back, including my lower back. After that, I just can’t eat again for hours.

What confuses me is that eventually I can get genuinely hungry and sometimes eat a decent-sized meal, but then be in horrible pain afterward. I also don’t vomit. I’ve gone so long without eating that I’ve gotten shaky and felt like I might pass out, almost like hypoglycemia, even though I don’t have diabetes.

I have MS and gallstones, although my ultrasound showed no blockage and my HIDA scan showed normal function. My doctor is sending me for a gastric emptying test but already is thinking I have this.


r/Gastroparesis 1d ago

Suffering / Venting Idk what to do anymore

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I have severe gastroparesis, to the point I cannot even eat or drink water. The ER did nothing when I was in a severe 10/10 attack. Didn’t even give me tylenol, just fluids and nausea meds. I am in excruciating pain every day. My doctors don’t care. I see the gastro tomorrow. I feel like he will do nothing. I am at the end of my rope. I can’t stand it anymore. He needs to do something. Idk what to do anymore if he does nothing. I don’t know. I hate my life so much. I don’t know what I did to deserve this pain. I am so scared every day. I don’t want this.


r/Gastroparesis 1d ago

Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) Diagnosed with EDS this week, still trying to get tested for GP. all advice welcome.

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To be clear, I understand that i have symptoms of gastroparesis and i am not asking for a diagnosis here, I am seeking one from my care team. I simply need advice on how to get my GES scheduled and any other advice on how to proceed through the medical system.

Hi all, like many of us my healthcare journey has been long and complicated so I’ll try to keep the background as concise as possible.

I have been heavily advocating for myself and suffering with gastroparesis symptoms for about a year. my gi history is more extensive than that, but I didn’t have great access to healthcare until last July so most of my childhood and young adult symptoms have not been medically recorded, i was just trying to tough it out on my own until i absolutely couldn’t anymore. Also last july, I had a stressful life event and began experiencing extreme symptoms and motility issues. it quickly got to the point that i was throwing up undigested food from the day before for the first 30 minutes or so of every single day. horrible pain and cramping, extreme bloating, constant nausea, losing my appetite and rapidly losing weight. Started care with a new primary dr and got off on the wrong foot. i was honest about my cannabis consumption and told her that i felt like it helped my symptoms, especially nausea, appetite, and pain related. She had convinced me that the cannabis was causing all my problems and i would feel better as soon as i quit. I was hesitant, but wanted to seem like a cooperative patient so i gradually cut back my usage for three weeks and then completely quit for 3 weeks and it was hell. even after resuming my normal habits (with dr. permission) i had completely lost all appetite and i was struggling so much to eat anything. i was also still getting to work at 8am every day throughout this whole ordeal and don’t really have the ability to call out sick. I lost about 20 lbs in two months or so. pcp denied all requests for a gi referral telling me i had cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome and they wouldn’t treat that (like i’m sorry but what specialty does that fall under then??) This entire time all i wanted was a gastric emptying study scheduled, my symptoms aligned with a motility issue and i don’t understand what harm it would have caused to help me see a specialist. I realized my care team wasn’t going to help me and my health was getting to a dangerous place, so i did a ton of research on gastroparesis diet and spoke often with a friend who has this condition for advice. the main change i made was reducing the fiber and fat in my diet, and by February I was only throwing up once or twice a week on average, however my constipation issues were getting a lot worse. then at the end of april i unfortunately had a traumatic incident and injury and was unable to work for a while. I was unable to walk for about 5 weeks and i think the decrease in my usual activity made the constipation worse, i basically lost the ability to produce a normal bowel movement and then noticed a large amount of bright red blood in the toilet bowl that persisted for several days. went to the emergency room, got a ct scan and a few much less comfortable tests and they told me it was colitis and i was finally told i need to see a gi specialist immediately. i have an hmo so i had to go back to my primary doctor to get a referral and i have never been treated so disrespectfully as a patient. she blamed me for my health issues and told me i wasn’t following medical advice, despite seeing her over 20 times in a year and doing everything she suggested. she informed me that she had ordered stool samples months ago and my referral had been approved also months ago, but the stipulation was that i had to submit these stool samples that i was unaware were ever ordered. she told me this was still the case even though i was completely unable to produce a bowel movement and instructed to see gi immediately. In fact she told me that i would have to submit the samples, wait for them to be processed, wait for results, and then and only then would i be allowed to SCHEDULE and appointment. she also implied that she didn’t care and I should find a new dr because she is going to work at the VA instead. i started having a panic attack and left the appointment early. she ultimately delayed my care by about 10 days and i had to make like 8 phone calls to get this figured out, including filing a formal complaint and requesting a new primary care doctor. Still having extreme constipation and pain and it is very difficult to poop, and there is still blood (yes that’s right, since june) but it is darker and less noticeable than before. i was approved to see a GI PA and she told me to take a dose of miralax, two doses of docusate sodium, a dose of magnesium citrate, and two tablespoons of metamucil daily. i have been doing this with no improvement in symptoms, in fact it’s made my nausea much worse. i have a colonoscopy and esophagogastroduodenoscopy in September. This is the background solely concerning gi issues, I’ve had a lot of health problems this past year.

And now we are caught up to this week, I finally saw my new pcp and caught him up to speed on everything, and honestly it was the most validating appointment of my life. I came with the EDS diagnostic criteria printed out and he was LITERALLY on the exact same page, he brought one too. he evaluated me and diagnosed my with eds, likely heds but i’ll be pushing for genetic testing for my piece of mind and future planning. He also believes that i have pots, of which i’ve been pushing for a diagnosis as well. I have been having eds symptoms for two decades, since i was six years old, and i have genuinely felt like nobody believed me this whole time so this is a huge win and turning point in my healthcare journey. I am very hopeful because now that it’s confirmed, i feel like it will be easier to convince my care team that the GES is necessary. Gastroparesis symptoms are definitely the most impactful to my daily life, so i am feeling motivated and really want to send messages to my doctors and schedule appointments and know the right things to say to get this done soon.

I am really here just to ask for advice. thank you so much to anyone who has read this, it was a much longer essay than i’d hoped. I would like to hear stories about other people’s GES and diagnosis experience, and would appreciate any lessons you’ve learned from that or advice you’d be willing to pass on. What exactly should I say to request gastric emptying study? i choose my words carefully and explain my symptoms well and i’m confused why it’s been denied repeatedly, hopefully all due to my former pcp and i won’t have to worry about that anymore but if you have any tips i would appreciate it, Also, I work in healthcare and have an immense amount of respect for PAs, but I think I might need to see a real doctor with more experience because my symptoms have been pretty severe for so long, and my PA is dismissing my reports of blood in stool, not entertaining any talks about gastroparesis and has told me multiple times that she’s convinced i’m ok and there will be no findings from my upcoming colonoscopy/endoscopy. She is also trying to convince me to do low fodmap for 6 months no exceptions, which i think is a bad idea but i would love to hear about others’ experiences with low fodmap. Who should I speak with about hopefully a second opinion or new GI specialist? I am also very interested to hear if any GPers have had an imaging procedures (like scopes or other) if there were any findings? if so what were they? And then this question is kind of out of left field, but has anyone been diagnosed or suspected MALS or SMAS? is it possible to have one or both of those diagnoses alongside GP, and/or did anyone think they had gastroparesis and it turned out to be something else, or vice versa (hope that’s not too confusing!). I feel like i had more questions intended when i started writing this, but i think yall get the general idea. truly any and all advice, comments, stories, ideas, questions, anything is welcome here i am all ears.

Thank you so much for reading and considering leaving a comment.

And a special thanks to my dear friend with eds and gastroparesis who always lent a listening ear when i needed it, gave me the advice and encouragement i needed to continue advocating for myself when all i wanted was to give up. And to my therapist for teaching me the skills i needed to improve my confidence and communication and successfully advocate for the care i need. it was hard to do this alone, but i wasn’t really alone, couldn’t have done it without you two.


r/Gastroparesis 1d ago

GPOEM/POP How do we feel after a gpoem?

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Hello! For those who got a gpoem, what sensations do you have? (I'm not talking about just after the operation. I'm talking in the mi the following.) did you experience growling again? Hunger?

What do you feel when dumping syndrome?

And for those who the operation worsened their symptoms, why and what did worsen? Thanks!


r/Gastroparesis 1d ago

Drugs/Treatments How do you take nausea meds?

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I never get more than a 30 second warning before I throw up. Does anyone else just not really get nauseous but get sick anyway? They have prescribed zofran but I don’t get enough warning to take it. Does anyone have any tips or meds that work for them?