I had nausea no matter how much medicine I took. It wasn’t fun. Diclectin made me really drowsy, and it’s usually recommended for night time before you sleep, so that it’ll help the morning sickness the next day. I took pyridoxine alone (it’s one of the components of Diclectin, without the antihistamine part) in the morning if I still had nausea, and later on also maxolon (metoclopramide) in the afternoon if I still had nausea. A combination of everything made my life better. Speak to your gynae about adding on medicines for your nausea?
As for meals, I came to realise that I couldn’t follow the standard meal timings. I just ate whenever I wasn’t nauseated, and chose what to eat based on what didn’t make me feel like throwing up at the moment. Then when it came to standard meal times, if I felt like puking again, I would just leave the dining table. My husband and in-laws were understanding about it.
Valery