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i've been feeling bad lately. i m 3 weeks post op today and have had bad nausea for days. i can't hardly eat nor drink without feeling nauseated and the feeling sticks around all day. i fear i'll end up im the hospital for dehydration. i've lost 24.4lbs and shojld be ecstatic, but really i just feel down since i feel bad physically. any advice? thanks for "listening" :)

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Has your doctor gave you any meds for nausea?? Also my surgeon told me that nausea is a symptom of dehydration. So try to sip your way through 64 ounces of Fluid, that should help. Hope you feel better soon.

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I'm sorry to hear that. Have you tried drinking g2 gatorade and did your doc give you something for the nausea?

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i went to mexico for my surgery. i contacted my coordinator and she said the nausea is normal. could it be acid?

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It could be acid. I took protonix daily for the 1st 3 months after surgery because of acid but now I take it as needed. G2 gatorade will help keep you from being dehydrated. It is also low in calories and have no sugar or fat I believe.

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thanks :) i called my PCP and am just waiting for the callback. i'll get some gatorade at lunch.< /p>

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tyvette04, i wouldn't worry about a leak. chances are pretty slim. make sure you follow your post op diet and i'm sure you will be fine. signs of a leak are fever, nausea, abdominal pain and chills to name a few. :)

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You sure getting through the hardest part hang in there. I think it's pretty normal feelings. I wonder too if it's not acid causing your issues. I've bern dealing with trying to get the acid under control the whole time even now at terry months out.

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UPDATE: I went to E.R. last night. Everything is ok, just dehydrated. I was given nausea meds, an acid reducer, and I.V. fluids. I'm feeling better and hope the good feelings last lol. Let's do this thing!!! :D

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UPDATE: I went to E.R. last night. Everything is ok' date=' just dehydrated. I was given nausea meds, an acid reducer, and I.V. fluids. I'm feeling better and hope the good feelings last lol. Let's do this thing!!! :D[/quote']

Glad to hear that you're doing better.

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Bless you shell bell. So glad to hear you are better. You did the right thing by calling the dr and going to the hospital.

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Thank you, everyone! :)

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