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I had a horrible night and morning because the pain meds made me puke, but I really wasn't puking because I had no food in my stomach. It was more like dry heaves. It was awful.

Then, this morning, at the barium test, I puked while still standing on the machine. I felt so bad for the tech. I don't think he was prepared for it. I felt worse than right after surgery. I was crying and thinking "Why did I do this to myself? What was I thinking????"

Then my new nurse came by, saw how horrible I looked and when I told her about the nausea she said "Oh, we'll just put you on something else." She gave me new meds. I slept for about an hour or two and I was a new woman! I walked around the floor, came back to the room, opened my laptop, ordered some food, you name it. She came back in and did a doubletake. I did a complete turnaround. I ordered 4 ounces of broth and ate it all no problems. Had some Jello, drank some Water. I was fine.

So, to make a long story short, I did so well today that they sent me home a day early. I'm feeling a million times better than this morning. And to think, all my problems were because of the wrong meds and NOT the surgery itself.

WOO HOO to the new me!

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Congratulations! I'm glad that you're feeling better than how you felt starting out. I felt a little icky my first day or two and was having "buyer's remorse," but by the third day or so, I was feeling better for having had the surgery.

Best of luck with your recovery!

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So sorry that it took them that long to figure that out but I am glad that you are doing better and got to go home. I know that I felt much better after being gone to Mexico for 6 days and was sleeping in my own bed. I hope that you continue to come along with no problems and best of luck on your new journey

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Glad you are feeling better. It's surprising how common this is too. People have reactions to the pain meds or other things and think it is the surgery and then wonder why they feel so much better when they get home.

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The exact same thing happened to me. Threw up-dry heaving the first night and the morning-and right after the leak test for me too-and they realized it was the morphine. So they gave me something else and voila....it was soooo much better. Go you!!! Congrats and hope you continue to feel great! Just remember to keep drinking. The only time I felt nauseous again was when I was dehydrated.

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Thanks everyone! Today I'm really focused on drinking. I feel like I'm drinking so much but I'm only halfway through a 16 ounce bottle of Water. Everything hurts going down. But I refuse to get dehydrated so I'm dealing with it. I take my water bottle with me everywhere and every time I walk into another room I take a sip. In the bathroom, take a sip. Back to my desk, take a sip. I WILL finish this bottle of water!

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omg! i went through the EXACT SAME thing! Mine was Morphine!! it was soooo awful! I went to hell and back! except mien came with lazy lung function as well! hell!!!! But when i was switched, then eventually taken off of a pcp, i too was 100% better! glad you figured it out too! tok me two days!!!! i too had a come to jesus cry session! OMg!

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Congrats to you and your new sleeve!!!

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I went through almost the same thing. But hey now you're out and ready to rock your sleeve. Yay (:

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