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winnie410

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  1. I've also had nausea since week 3, at the same time i started missing the protonilx. Dr said drink regular Gatorade, juice and ginger ale. I got better til week 6, nausea returned. I woke up with it and it would get better during the day. Started back the protonix and so far no more nausea, been about 5 days. Nausea is common, and an acid reducer can help.

    I was considering taking the prevacid again. But right now, the timer seems to be helping. And I haven't woke up nauseous in a couple of weeks. Something I definitely will try if it happens again. I really miss ginger ale. Do you drink it flat? My doctor said absolutely nothing carbonated.


  2. I was sleeved on October 16th. For the past week, I have been very nauseous at night, after eating dinner. I have been figuring out what foods I can and cannot eat, and I am careful with my diet. Eating slowly is more difficult than not drinking while eating but I am trying. Yet, I still get nauseous and have even vomited after eating dinner. For breakfast, I have a Protein shake. lunch and snack is usually Peanut Butter crackers, yogurt, cheese, whole grain toast, etc. Dinner is when I eat "real" meals....cooked food in small amounts. Is anyone else experiencing this? I am so frustrated with the pain or nausea I feel when I eat. I am starting to dread food.< /p>

    My surgery was Sept 27 and up until this week I have been nauseated almost every meal.

    One things that caused mine is that I was not eating slow enough.

    There is an app called "Eat Slower", this has helped me a lot. You don't realize how fast you are eating....

    Are you eating your Protein first? That is important....Then you should fill up on low starch veggies and then have very little carb.

    You should introduce one new food at a time and see how you handle it....See if that helps...if not, I would talk to your Dr. or NUT and see what they say.

    Thank you so much. I got the app. I know I eat too fast at times. I was also having a hard time figuring out which foods were causing me problems. I will follow your advice and see how it goes. If I am still having problems, I will contact my Dr. My NUT quit the week before my surgery so I don't have someone to turn to with food questions.


  3. I was sleeved on October 16th. For the past week, I have been very nauseous at night, after eating dinner. I have been figuring out what foods I can and cannot eat, and I am careful with my diet. Eating slowly is more difficult than not drinking while eating but I am trying. Yet, I still get nauseous and have even vomited after eating dinner. For Breakfast, I have a Protein Shake. lunch and snack is usually Peanut Butter crackers, yogurt, cheese, whole grain toast, etc. Dinner is when I eat "real" meals....cooked food in small amounts. Is anyone else experiencing this? I am so frustrated with the pain or nausea I feel when I eat. I am starting to dread food.


  4. Now that I'm in the puréed food part if my diet I find I don't want to eat anymore. It doesn't taste good. Has anyone else had this?

    I don't want to eat either. I am eating a little but I am finding yogurt and pudding the best tasting. I think I am frustrated too because I want to eat something I like, but I can't. I have also been waking up feeling a little nauseous since going back to work. Right now I am not sure what the heck is going on. When I eat, it feels like the food is stuck in my throat (friends have told me this is normal). I also have some pain. Not bad, more of a nuisance. I also get a feeling kind of like a big bubble up to my chest (I really do not know how to explain it) and I have to sit up straight and take deep breaths to get rid of it. Maybe I am eating too fast. I don't know. I am rambling. Sorry. Tomorrow I see the doctor so hopefully I will get some answers. I have so many questions for him (my nutritionist quit so I can't contact her along the way) I hope he has a good chunk of time blocked out for me. lol


  5. I know you don't like Gatorade much but have you tried it since surgery? I was never a big fan but now I love it. My taste buds are all out of whack since there are things that I liked before but do not like now. Or maybe Powerade? My doctor told me to get something with electrolytes because I was also experiencing dehydration symptoms. I wonder if the pedialyte pops would work as well? It is what I used to give my son when he was sick. Just a thought.


  6. 10 days out right now. I am surprised at how good I feel. I struggled with getting in all my Protein, mostly because everything tasted disgusting, but once I started drinking 1-2 shakes a day I had no more problems. Except that I hate the shakes. lol (not because they taste bad, I am just sick of them after a 3 week pre-op diet). Looking forward to the next stage of the diet. I have had enough of the fluids. Hope everyone is doing well.


  7. Oh how I wish I was you to say the words great is nowhere near my vocabulary right now I'm trying to see if this has anything to do with my Iron or if I'm slightly dehydrated but I'm far from great I wish I could get these drain out and also just start feeling at least 50 to 60 percent better at this point.I miss my role as mommy and wife I was hoping to be able to go back to work in two weeks I'm a teacher and I miss my babies and I just miss being me ' date=' I had surgery Tuesday October 15th[/quote']

    I am a teacher too. Planning on returning Monday November 4. Good luck.


  8. I had my surgery on the 16th. I am trying to follow the diet but I can't seem to get my Protein in. Everything tastes gross. Greek yogurt, I can barely suffer through. Isopure is gross, I tried various flavors. Ricotta cheese...gross. cottage cheese...gross. I had carnation instant Breakfast and a glass of milk today. That is about all I like right now. Anything that tastes ok has no protein. I was on the Protein Shakes for 3 weeks pre-op and cannot even look at them now. What can I have???? I don't want to do 2 weeks of skim milk and instant breakfast.


  9. Yes I definitely want to eat after not eating anything for so long!!! I think it's pretty normal... Partly in my head though. My husband just took my oldest son out to a movie and to this really great Japanese buffet... My son came home and started to describe everything... Had to make him stop for the love of all things holy!

    I want a boloney and cheese sandwich. LOL not because I am hungry, I am just craving the taste.


  10. Had my surgery on Wednesday and came home on Thursday. It was very difficult at first. Little to no pain but a lot of nausea and vomiting as well. For 2 days I couldn't keep anything down. A friend of mine had her surgery the same day as me and had the same issues. I am finally feeling better but having a lot of trouble getting all my fluids down. I kept hearing how hard it is to get even a couple of ounces down but now I understand. Now that I am able to keep everything down without vomiting, I will work on more fluids tomorrow. Hope everyone else is doing well. :D


  11. I HATE the pre-op diet. He put me on it for 3 weeks instead of one because I did not lose any weight before now. I actually gained a little when I quit smoking. Today is not a good day. I basically didn't have anything all day because I could not stomach another shake. I have been allowed up to 6 shakes a day and 2 cups of non starchy veggies. And 6 oz of skinless chicken only when I am so hungry I could eat my own shoe. lol I have been grumpy all day but I talked to a friend who had the sleeve 2 years ago and she gave me pep talk which helped a lot.

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