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I yall,

I was sleeved yesterday and im VERY sore! And tired and nausiated. Did anyone else feel this way? I also threw up once and im scared i ruptured my stomach because of it :-(

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Hi J! Congrats on your surgery... I know exactly how you feel. I was so sick from the anesthesia and narcotics after my surgery (02/20/12) that I could not hold down an ice chip. I threw up EVERY time I sipped Water. I ended up staying in the hospital for 3 days until I could hold down water for a day. Went home on day 4... I remember sitting in the hospital bed thinking "WTF did I just do?"... and to top it off I had a terrible cough.... it does get better though! Try using a pillow to brace against your tummy when you need to vomit or cough, it helps tremendously! Little sips of water, walk walk walk... and it DOES sloooooowly get better :)

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Pretty normal though I know that doesn't help right now. Get some rest and hope you heal quickly.

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I yall,

I was sleeved yesterday and im VERY sore! And tired and nausiated. Did anyone else feel this way? I also threw up once and im scared i ruptured my stomach because of it :-(

I threw up 4 times in the first 24 hours and it freaked me out! I caught my surgeon in the hallway and he assured me I did not rupture anything. Once I was able to have liquids (after the leak test) I finally stopped. Still was nauseated though. They gave me anti nausea meds in my i.v. which helped.

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I was getting nauseous when I would sit up...had to wait a few...then stand...never threw up at the hospital and only 2 times since ice been home...I think its going well....

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I am so lucky I never had any nausea, maybe it's because I kept hitting the MORPHINE button! LOL ;)

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Congrats on your new tiny tummy!! :)

Don't worry, feeling nausea and/or vomiting post op is really quite normal. I did both and though it wasn't fun, it did pass. Today, I'm a whole new person!! Can't say enough about it.

Get your rest and do your best to sip tiny and get up and walk whenever you can.

Xoxo

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I am so sorry to hear that you are throwing up I threw up for 2 days now I am on my 5th day and feel alive lost 35 pounds - keep your eye on the goal - you will make it - a storm don't last forever

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hi jwelk :rolleyes:

by the time you read this, i hope you are feeling some what better. every minute counts so maybe you are a little better. This is quite normal, being tired especially, nautious all that pleasurable stuff that goes with surgery. But really, this was will be worth it. from the wise word of pasmilton "a storm doesn't last forever!" :rolleyes:

Your poor stomach has been invaded, attacked Tummy is probably saying, "hey, what did i ever do to you?" :o

You should reply with, "hey you have given me hell all these past umpteen years, and i want you gone, gone, and gone - don't come back ever!!" So Mr. Tummy is rebelling, taking his hurt feeling of pain out on you - don't let him win! This too shall pass as they say.

you will feel better day by day, i promise :unsure:

best

kathy

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I am three days post up n man that pain medicine made nauseous I went for a walk on the first day since they said I would feel better which I did but I got nausea n threw up blood clots I got scared bit the nurse said it was normal. I had to spend three days in the hospital cus my tiny belly was swollen n I couldn't keep the liquids in. I am home now n have one cup to make 40grams of Protein lets see I can drink up a shake it hurts when I sip n gas comes out.

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Sleeved on 3-5. I have been walking, walking and walking to deal with the gas and I found a list of things to take to the hospital, on this site, and it listed Gas X strips, they are wonderful!!

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