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As much as I looked forward to my sleeve, I am having serious bouts of regret. I had my surgery on June 01, and have lost 38lbs. Within that time I have become dehydrated, was hospitalized for 8-days for pancreatitis. I just got out but I cannot hold hardly anything down besides porridge, fruits and Popsicles. Every meat that I eat, I throw up, even Pasta. I ate a little in the hospital but was given medicine to prevent nausea. I have pills for that but it seems like I am still vomiting at least once a day. I tried frozen foods, that didn't work. I bought food from restaurants and that didn't work. I'm regretting this because I am hungry every two hours but cannot seem to keep anything down. Does this subside?

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I would contact your surgeon. I was sleeved the same day and I have none of that. I'm sorry you are going through this but to be vomiting at this point doesn't sound like it should be. I'd be calling your surgeon right away.

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@@Dprovie

I'm sorry to hear about your complications. I hope your surgeons office and dietician can help you with this issue. With the warm weather Sip your liquids and get as much in as you can. Sometimes this is a chore but it is important not to become dehydrated again.

Wishing good things,

Jenn1

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Does not sound at all normal.

So sorry you're suffering.

Don't suffer alone or in silence or in ignorance. Please seek your surgeon's help!

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First and foremost, seek advice from your doctors office.

Second, Pasta is not a good idea and can cause problems in your new tummy. What kind of meat are we talking about? You are only 4 weeks out...what is your surgeon's meal plan and are you following it?

At 4 weeks out I was still on soft foods. Soft meats and cooked veggies.

Regardless of what stage you are in, you must make it a priority to drink. I know you said you are hungry every two hours but sometimes that is the body telling us it is thirsty. How much Fluid are you getting in daily?

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I'm so sorry you are suffering these terrible complications. I hope things turn around soon for the better and your doctors are able to help you.

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Sorry to hear of your difficulties. Something that was happening to me (the vomiting) be sure that you are chewing everything good. I chew for about 25-30 times to make sure it's broken up-- where I'm taking 30 minutes. I don't vomit as much as I once was.

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So sorry to hear this...I would be calling the surgeons office for advice. SF popsickles, Jello, pudding, Soup and Protein Water will help prevent becoming dehydrated again. eggs and cottage cheese are easier than meat early on for protein. Good luck.

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Thank you everyone for all the advice, like yourself I believe that it is best to see my surgeon and nutrition more often than before. Hoping that things change...

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To prvent nausea trying placing a bag of ice under chin and on your chest

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I had same problem first few weeks.i am better now. I am now 6 weeks now.i am much better....

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I had same problem first few weeks.i am better now. I am now 6 weeks now.i am much better....

Are you able to eat regular food but in small amounts?

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I am now. I will be 7 weeks post op tomorrow.

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