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I was discharged from the hospital yesterday and vomited all night long only to be readmitted to the er again this morning. They did a CT scan and everything was fine with the surgery. They gave me zofran and sent me home but I just vomited again. I have been following the diet to a tee, and since I got home with the vomiting I have been sticking to Water to stay hydrated. Any thoughts? I don't want to go back to the er.

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A lot of people experience Water nausea post op. Have you tried warm broth or something other than water?

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Try a SF popsicle - if that doesn't stay down I'd limit my intake for a day or two. Everybody's sleeve is different and tolerates things differently.

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I think staying with the items you mentioned that will stay down is probably best to stay with for another day before trying anything else. Many people are affected for a while by anesthetic my husband has always thrown up for a couple days after anesthetics. Im sure it will pass soon!

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the same thing happend to me in the hospital they gave me meds and i went to sleep the rest of the day lol but the next day i was good and have not got sick yet . try sf waterice it worked best for me :) good luck

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I threw up for the first 24 hours.. Just keep sipping.. I had to stop the pain meds as that was what was making me sick..

Keep trying and hang in there.

julie

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