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[quote=Anonymous]My DS, now 15, has always been super-sensitive to motion. It was about 50/50 whether he was going to throw up on any car trip. My DH was somewhat like this growing up but I think not nearly as extreme. We convinced our pediatrician to prescribe Zofran, and now give him Dramamine and Zofran for any long-haul trip, which mostly works but he still feels somewhat nauseous even with that cocktail. He also often feels sick in the morning but, for some reason, he's okay if he gets up a tiny bit later. It's not unusual for him to throw up at the house before school, on the way to the bus stop, or after getting to school on the bus. Nothing about the circumstances suggests it's psychological (he's pretty fine with all of it and just moves on) but it seems not normal to me. We've gone to an ENT doctor a few times and she didn't want to explore further. Should I keep digging? Is an ENT the right doctor? Endocrinologist, or neurologist, or something else? Thanks for any thoughts![/quote]
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