Nausea for two months! Please help

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I've been nauseous for two months now. It started out of no where. I initially was having very bad headaches and those soon faded and immediately after I began feeling this horrible nauseous feeling. I feel it constantly everyday. Some days it goes away and I feel like myself again but it quickly comes back. My nausea is accompanied by a closed throat feeling and an off balance dizzy feeling. Ive never actually vomitted since either. I become very shaky when the nausea comes. I don't know if my body shaking has to do with me just being scared I'm going to throw up but that's the least of my worries. I've done blood work, cat scans, urine samples everything checks off clear. I finally saw a gi specialist and he wants me to try being gluten free before doing an endoscopy. It's been one week since and I've felt a tad bit better and had the biggest relief that I found the cure. Until it just came back out of no where. I just need some answers. Going back and forth to the ER. Pcp, and gi specialists with no solid answers is getting old. I've had acid medicine perscribed no help. I've had zofran to maintain the nausea no help. I've had promethazine perscribed and that helps a tad but makes me super drowsy and wears off shortly afterwards so also not a solution. I can't sleep. I don't have an appetite and I'm not myself anymore because it's taking over my life. Please if anyone has any answers or help let me know!

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    Another thing that can help with that horrible feeling you get in your neck like your about to vomit is to get a towel and dampen it and leave it in the freezer.  Put the very cold towel on your neck and it should help ease that horrible feelng. 

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