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Did anyone else experience nausea at 3 weeks out? I was feeling good until about 5 days ago and then I started feeling nauseous throughout the day. It is sometimes along with heartburn. I am taking zofran regularly. Plus my doc upped my PPI and I'm on carafate. I am able to get my liquids and Protein Drinks in so the doc isn't super concerned. But I don't really want to eat and just feel overall crappy. Doc said that sometimes they have patients that just feel nauseous for a couple months and then it goes away. They aren't for sure why. Anyone else experience this?

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I've had this problem roughly my entire time. Some days are really good but others I just feel sickly. In fact, I'm still throwing most of my food back up.

The PPIs help tons but still each day goes as it goes. Hope you feel better soon...I know how annoying the nausea can be.

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I am 4 weeks post op today, and I am struggling with nausea daily. It wasn't to bad until last week and I noticed that I am now waking up in the mornings with it. I am still adjusting to mushy foods too. Vomiting happens almost daily, however had a no vomit vomit day yesterday so I consider yesterday a Win. I am trying to slowly introduce new foods...but hate vomiting, so taking it slow. Worried about getting enough calories in....keep reminding myself that it is one day at a time. My doc says the nausea will get better in the weeks to come, and from what I have read,others say the same, so I am counting on that being the case for those of us who are suffering. Hang in there. Do any tenured sleepovers have any suggestions? Thanks for posting this concern.

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