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Surgery went well, but the pain and nasea afterward is awful. Had to spend the night in icu because of nasea and slow heath beat. Still very naseaous, hope it will go away soon. Please tell me it does. I'm feeling a little sorry for myself now. Just want these days to be over, so I can enjoy being sleeved.

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Ask them for a nausea pill(goes under tongue) I to was sleeved yesterday n the team I had provided me with everything including that pill . U will be fine

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Ask for Zofran......

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Ask for the nausea pills when you go home form the hospital also....I took them off and on for about two weeks. Very helpful!! Best wishes!!

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ZOFRAN!! Then I had a cream to put on my wrist when I went home...worked great!

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Praying you can go home soon. Zofran really helped me, too!! They give it to me with any surgery now; Otherwise I'm sick for several days, like a motion sickness. You can do this and will feel better. Carol

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Thanks, I will ask for a sublingual pill. I'm getting zofran every 4 hour, it helps some, I also have a patch being my ear, not sure what it is called. Thank you for your encouraging words.

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I know just how you feel - nausea is the WORST! I had it constantly for 2 days after surgery. Doctor said it was the medicine they used to put me under and it had to leave my system. Once it did I had no more nausea so HANG IN THERE!!!

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How are you doing?

Give us an update when you can!

Hope your doing better.

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How are you doing?

Give us an update when you can!

Hope your doing better.

I am doing so much better, the two first days were hell for me, but now it's getting better everyday.

My dr gave me rx for the Zofran pills to put under your tounge, and they worked great, thank you all that suggested that.

I am ready for the next adventure in my life :)

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So glad you are doing well! I kept a few zofran with me at all times for several months. They are life savers. Sometimes your sleeve can get nauseated at the most unexpected times. Keep a few with ya for a while :)

Looking forward to hearing about your NSV'S and success!!! :)

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I read sx .... and got excited .... damn.

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