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Hey Guys..

Do any of you all have recurring sinus/respiratory issues?? I had to leave work today ... went to the Take Care Clinic and the NP told me I had a severe sinus infection that I need to knock out before it progresses.. I've noticed that since I've been sleeved, my allergies and sinus issues are worse.. Coincidence?? I don't think I've been taking enough of the Gummy vits that I take daily...

I have no appetite, but I know I need to get my Protein in.. Suggestions for Protein ladened Soups or something?? No dairy or red meat...

Thanks guys...

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I have also noticed that since being sleeved I sneeze and have a runny nose much more than I did pre-sleeve. Don't know what the correlation could be, but it has been a noticable transfomation.

As for Soups, I buy high potein/low carb soups from BariatricChoice.com. Here is link to their website.

http://www.bariatricchoice.com/bariatric-diet-protein-soups-16.html

Feel better!

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ME TOO! I honestly never connected it to surgery until just now reading your post! Since surgery I've had like 5 sinus infections and have stayed congested. I'm now taking 2 different allergy medicines and it's helping some. Now I'm really curious if this correlates to the surgery.

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I had severe sinus isses all my life so, I can't help U there.

But Walmart offers New whey liquid Protein 42grams per bottle for $2.49ea. They come in different flavors (my fav is Watermelon) Which ever you get try mixing it w/ a little Gatorade.

Take care & Feel better.

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ME TOO!! I always seem to have a sneeze coming or a runny nose. The runny nose I always blame on being cold but now you've got me thinking! Feel better!!

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Wow.. this is so funny... I have been telling my husband that I do not know what in around my insision area that would be connected to my sinuses but something seems to be out of wack!!! LOL...Since my surgery I sneeze all the time and have to blow my nose all the time... I have been taking Zyrtec twice a day per my primary doctors suggestion....however, I went to the pharmacy yesterday and picked up some liquid childrens Benadryl and that seems to help. But I don't want to be dependent on it.. I hope some of the "Older Sleevers" can tell us if they had the same issues and can hopefully tell us when this will end.

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Hi everyone,

This is actually my 1st post. I sneeze constantly since surgery (5/25). My nose and eyes are running also. I was hospitalized for dehydration last week and they gave me Zyrtec as well but also advised that I have my CPAP reviewed. I have lost about 73 pounds ( 50 preop and 23 post) so maybe the settings need to be adjusted. I feel better reading this and knowing I am not the only one dealing with this.

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Not sure it's related but my nose now runs really badly if I eat too much or too fast. The drip in my throat makes me gag if I dont blow my nose immediately.

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Same here... If I eat too much I start sneezing uncontrollably... I am one who hardly sneezed pre op. But I noticed that I only start sneezing if I combine food and liquid and overstuff myself

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