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I had my surgery on October 20th and have been really nauseous since. I cannot drink anything without it making me feel nauseous. I get really bad what seems like hunger pains but I cannot drink anything easily. I have spoken to all of my medical people and they all say it is normal but it it has been five days and I cannot take it anymore. BAsically can only keep sugar free ice pops down. Any suggestions?

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It is common to be nauseous after the surgery...but if you are not getting anything down, the doctors office should see you ASAP, you may need a "fill up" and be dehydrated! INSIST to see the doctor, if you have to, becaude dehydration is a very bad thing!

Try some ginger...they say to use the ginger tablets or a slice under your tongue... I've never tried it, but the books say that helps.

Good luck, feel better!

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I think you should call your surgeon. They can give you meds to suppress nausea.

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I agree. You need to contact your doctor and insist on being seen. If you're not able to get enough fluids, it can lead to dehydration.

Susan

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Are you taking something for acid reflux?

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I'm 4 days out and no nausea here. My doc prescribed anti nausea meds to take as needed. Definetly address this with your doc ASAP, there's no reason you should be suffering.

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