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Hi everyone. TMI nausea warning at 10 weeks post Bypass.

Anyone suffer from nausea after eating? This just started for me and I throw up slime, not actual food. It's not foam but a clear or with a tinge of color, thick stuff. The nausea sometimes lasts for for hours as well as the vomiting. Very early on I did get a little nausea because I thought I could eat 1/2 cup but could only actually eat 1/4 cup. An extra bite was too much. This is different. This is full blown nausea, I am going to throw up in the middle of the room if I don't run to the bathroom. In fact, I lost it in the car.

Not sure what to do because it happens with all sorts of foods I could eat before. Anyone knows what this is? What to do? Experienced it? Help!

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Are you able to keep liquids down? Or does that feel like it gets stuck in your throat as well? You may want to get an Endoscopy done to check and make sure there are no strictures where small intestine joins new pouch if that is the case.

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@@Carol1965

Fortunately, I don't have an issue with liquids. I get 48oz per day. My tummy does not like cold Water. It makes me burp but warm herbal tea is great.

The sad part is my nausea happens one day and then not again. The vomiting comes out of nowhere but then the next day I'm fine. Did you ever vomited?

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