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I had my surgery on the 4 of January. One month ago my doctor told me I have a leak, abcess. Since then I'm on NPO and 3 weaks on TPN . I had some ups and downs but i took it and was taking it day by day. Now 2 days ago after a GI X-ray they informed me it healed by itself. I started one day of Clear Liquids and today full liquid I'm supposed to be released tomorrow. Now I have this pain in my stomach and I feel like throwing up...and I'm so scared its not over yet.

Please those who had a leak did you experience any of this .. I say to myself maybe it's just bcoz I didn't eat for more than one month my stomach is adjusting but I m scared of the worse. I have a release from hospital from 4 pm to 9 pm everyday I just don't wanna go there I'm frightened .

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I had a leak and was NPO for about 3 months, didn't have any problems when I started drinking fluids or with foods. But if something doesn't feel right, question it. Also, you may need to be on liquids longer than just a few days before moving through the foods. If your tummy can't handle full liquids, back up to clear liquids.

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I was NPO for 2 1/2 months and yes it was a odd feeling when I first started on liquids, you have to start out by sipping Water, very slowly, it will get better in a few days, but sip sip sip, a normal swallow after the NPO will hurt, Goodluck,it will get better.

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Thank you for the replies

They did a CT Scan it showed no leak no abcess...the doctor said everything is fine. Gave me omeprozal and another one for heart burn. Went home yesterday took them and threw up everything ...I was a mess. This morning I took them but diluted in a bit of Water ate 1/2 cup of cereals....I'm struggling to keep it inside. Back to hospital.i will ask the doctor for endoscopy.

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You were absolutely right about swallowing after a NPO... I was just terrified that the nightmare was not over yet ...but thank god I'm feeling better now. No more pain or vomiting or worrying... I'm thankful to god its over and glad I found this site

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I'm sorry I just saw this... I'm glad you are better now!

I had a leak and was very lucky that I did well in a very short time, so they say. But it IS very scary. God be with you & may He protect you... xoxo

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Ty so much 4longer, I'm doing great now ...moved to regular diet. The worst has passed things to god. Ty everyone for your support and prayers

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