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I was sleeved yesterday around 3:00 pm. I have been in severe pain since. Very time I try to get up, I am nausea as hell, than I start getting gag like symptoms and threw up blood once! So I have not been able to walk, just to bathroom and back. As anyone else had similar problems?

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That sounds miserable :( I hope the docs can give you some proper pain meds and check your sleeve for leaks again etc.

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Are you taking anti-nausea medicine? I was getting anti-nausea medicine through my IV right after surgery.

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Are you still in the hospital? If so, what did the nurses say? If not, just give your doc a call. It's pretty normal to feel bad when you have 85% of your stomach cut out, especially 12 hours post op. Not sure about vomiting blood, but that's something your surgeon is going to want to know.

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I was on anti-nausea meds for at least 24 hours (it may have been longer, I slept most of the first day except when they woke me for vitals) after surgery. It's one of the first things I remember saying coming out of anesthesia: "I feel nauseous"

Definitely let your doc know about vomiting blood.

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I was sick to my stomach for the whole 3 days I was in the hospital. didn't have much pain but they tried many different drug to control my nausea. After 3 days it was gone. Never threw up blood though.

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I would be talking to the doctor if I were you.

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My very first memory when I woke up from surgery was feeling sick, then throwing up a lot of blood. I heard my nephew and friend talking about it and the nurses told them it was natural. Because my stomach was just operated on, there is blood in it. I had issues with the pain meds making me severely nauseous. They quickly learned I had to had a anti nausea chaser immediately after pain meds or I would get sick. My pain wasn't too bad after the first night. I ached, and had the left side pain from the drain. Once the drain came out life got much better much faster! LOL

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I was sleeved a week ago today, and the first night I vomited blood 3 times, And at least twice more while I was there. They told me it was not terribly uncommon and they continued to monitor my blood count. It was a little better once I got off of the pain pump. And they also added phenergan in between my zofran. Hope you feel better.

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first thing once out of surgery they made me walk to my bed threw up everywhere i couldnt move in the bed without the nausea feeling and throwing up that lasted for 3 weekkkkks i was so misserable i hope it doesnt last that long for you but the blood u should ask your dr about or nurse if your still in the hospital they kept me an extra day cus of my nausea

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The pain medication made me nauseous so they gavee something else and it made me feel better......good luck

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They told me the blood was normal it happen after I tried to drink a couple of sips of Water for my regular meds. I took my prilosec this morning and that seems to help a lot. My drain and iv have been removed and moving much better today. Just seem to not tolerate water well yet. I am sucking on ice chips just feeling real bloated!! Hope they goes away soon! Thanks for all your advice

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Hi. I am 10 days post op and I went through the same thing. I could barely stand up to go to the bathroom.. Everything was spinning and I felt sooo sick. The nausea lasted 3-4 days and I treated it with zofran. And Water is still the hardest thing for me to drink. I have to put crystal light in it or it makes me gag. Every day gets easier. Hang in there!

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Same here. I can't drink Water without crystal light. And it doesn't take much and I am full!

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