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Are you post-op? If yes, how long since your surgery?

Did your doctor give you something for nausea? If no, and it continues, you may want to call your doctor. They can prescribe the nausea patch they used in the hospital.

In the short term, drink warm broth with salt. The salt will help with the nausea.

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sniff alcohol wipes. i know, sounds weird. its an old mexican treatment. works pretty good. but yeah, call your doc. there's nothing over the counter you can get for nausea.

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. Post op i had my surgery May 28. If it continues I will call my doctor tomorrow thank you.

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. Post op i had my surgery May 28. If it continues I will call my doctor tomorrow thank you.

Hi djnkidz: I have been thinking about nausea. I was sleeved just before you, May 15, and I always say I have had NO complications, no nausea, no vomiting, no pain.

But I am noticing that some things I have been eating since my surgery are starting to nauseate me lately. I wonder if it's because I am adding in some foods I wasn't eating before. Like things with more Fiber -- salads, apples with the skin, baked potatoes with skin, sugar-free high Fiber bars. I am going to back off the high fiber items and see if that helps.

If you called your doctor, let me know what he/she says about nausea. I'm calling the nutritionist next week.

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