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Recurring Nausea During Night, No Relief With Nexium, History Of Acute Pancreatic Attack. Related?

I had an acute pancreatic attack in July and was on a drip for 4 days, my health is back to normal. The doctors put it down to alcohol although I was a moderate drinker. So it was very surprising. But I keep getting mild nausea during the night or in the late afternoon. However I was getting this nausea atleast 4 years prior to my attack. I have been taking Nexium for years but it does not seem to help. Could this be related to my pancreas or a separate issue? My last lipaze test a month ago was normal.
Mon, 15 Jul 2013
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IT IS RELATED TO PANCREATIC DYSFUNCTION FOLLOWING PANCREATITIS,ALSO

YOU NEED TO CHECK YOUR LIVER ENZYMES.NAUSEA IS MORE COMMON WITH

HEPATIC DAMAGE.
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Recurring Nausea During Night, No Relief With Nexium, History Of Acute Pancreatic Attack. Related?

IT IS RELATED TO PANCREATIC DYSFUNCTION FOLLOWING PANCREATITIS,ALSO YOU NEED TO CHECK YOUR LIVER ENZYMES.NAUSEA IS MORE COMMON WITH HEPATIC DAMAGE.