That sounds like an absolute nightmare of a condition to have, TheMetal1. I'm sorry you and Beckiez are both dealing with that.

I hate to tell you this, but the correlation between cannabis smoking and nausea/vomiting aggravation does indeed exist for a small percentage of the cannabis-using population. Cannabis more frequently quells, or suppresses, nausea and vomiting for most people. But the same CB1 receptors in the area of the brain that control nausea/vomiting (and memory, perception, movement and other things) can sometimes be provoked in a way that aggravates nausea and vomiting rather than suppresses it. From what we've seen reported in this area, the people for whom it aggravates nausea or vomiting is a much smaller percentage of the population. I'd say only one or possibly two users in every 30 have the pro-nausea/vomiting response. Far more get the more desirable nausea-vomiting suppression response.

Makes sense, though, if you consider the unpredictable nature of how other medicines affect different people different ways. Same thing with cannabis if you consider that out of 10 users, 8 might get a pleasant, euphoric high whereas two might respond with panic and heart-racing. It's just clear evidence that cannabis, like all drugs, affects different brains different ways, not all of them pleasantly. Doesn't mean it's not still a valuable substance; it is. It simply means eveyone's brain chemistry is different and that it needs to be used judiciously.

I take a medicine for my heart rhythm that gives me some nausea. Anything that affects heart neurotransmitters also affects neurotransmitters in the brain, and this seems to be what makes me feel queasy. Some days it's pretty bad. I can't smoke because of the heart rhythm disorder (and because it's not yet medicinally legal in my state), but I have had great success in suppressing the nausea with Dramamine, which is available over the counter as a motion sickness medicine and is also good for regular nausea in addition to motion-sickness. Just thought I'd share that.