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Had Surgery Today & I Feel Very Nauseated



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Hi Guys,

I had a bad reaction to anesthesia. I can't seem to keep anything down. Any suggestions? I feel like my throat is tight???? Drinking anything hurts.

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I got mine on Saturday and i was very nauseas. But the second day meaning Sunday I felt better but been having ton o gas..very painful....But we took the fisrt step and WE MUST CONTINUED ! GOOD LUCK

KEEP US POSTED AND WE ALL HAVE TO HELP EACH OTHER.

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Your surgeon should have given you anti-nausea meds as it is important that you don't vomit at this time.

Feeling nauseous and having a sore throat are normal after a general, so, unless there are more symptoms that you haven't mentioned, you are probably feeling quite normal. - hope that makes you feel better!

Stay in close touch with your medical team but also be assured that you will feel better with each passing day.

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I had a bad reaction too... My doc put a patch behind my war and ordered phenigran and zofran. I felt much better the next day and no problems since. Are you at home or in the hospital? Hope you feel better soon.

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I know this sounds crazy but u start to feel sick sniff an alcohol pad... It's crazy but it works

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I heard the alcohol pad trick works good luck

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Definitely stay in communication with your surgeon's office. They should have given you a prescription for nausea, and an anti-emetic. It's very important for you to stay properly hydrated, otherwise the nausea could become a symptom for dehydration.

A sore throat following general anesthesia is normal, as you had a tube there during the surgery.

You will feel better with every day that passes...but don't risk becoming dehydrated. Let your surgeon know what is happening with you.

Best wishes to feel better fast...

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I feel bad u are naseaus but feel better I'm not the only one. I had surgery today too and have had a bad headache and felt like throwing up anytime I move. I sure hope tomorrow is better!

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Thank you for all the responses. i spoke to the surgeon and he recommends I go to the emergency room.

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oh wow, well let us know how you are! Good Luck

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