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Aww that stinks! Glad your feeling better, hang in there it won't be like this forever.

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So sorry!! Glad you are feeling better. Things will keep on getting better! This too will pass.

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Keep a watch on that low grade fever okay! If it disappears you are going to be okay. if it gets higher. Please talk to your surgeon. A fever is your first clue that something is not right. :)

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Feel better soon.

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The first and second day are the worst. Once you get through that, its easy

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I don't mean to confiscate your post but I am still in the hospital and only drinking Water and vomiting about 2 hours after my sips. I hope this goes away. I threw up about 8 times in the last three days. Anyone experience this! My doctor is saying stop on taking anything. Then he'll say ok start again.

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@@Alfie It takes time to settle into your new sleeve. Your Doctor is testing the waters so to speak hoping as each day passes that you will be able to handle more. It will go away. It takes time for all to settle down and work the way it is suppose to. some have more difficulties then others. I am over 2 years out and still throw up sometimes when my sleeve decides something is not settling right in there.

Forge a head. and do not fear. This will pass and then there will be other things to concentrate on that will take much personal change. You are on your way....

If things don't settle down in a few days where you are keeping some fluids down. I hope they are considering the drip if they have not already put this into place. I also found sucking on ice slower and not as much Water going down at once. Have you tried that? :)

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