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I'm seven weeks out... 41 pounds lost... And now suddenly for almost a week, I'm nauseated ALL THE TIME!!! It started when I went out of town last weekend and back to work Tuesday and I feel life crap, exhausted, throwing up... Basically catching hell and I don't know why???!!!! I know I've had to eat out but I still try to be careful of what I eat, and now I barely eat cuz I feel so badly... Didn't have these issues in the beginning... Any one with thoughts? Or been through this ¿

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I'm 3 months out. I was out of town all last week on vacation. I didn't eat like I'm use to not only what I ate but when I ate. My schedule was way off. The last few days was tough. I wasn't sleeping good at night. I paid for it through last weekend and I could barely function today. I'm tired. I spent a couple of days nauseous. My eating went back to basics this week. Lot of soft bland food. I'm hoping I am just having a hard time bouncing back. In addition to all of this I had a mirena iud put in two weeks ago and I fear some of this feeling is me still adjusting to the hormones. Ready for a weekend at home for sure!

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I'm so sorry and so happy for response at the same time... Going outta town and eating weird food really can throw you off terribly... I kinda thought that was it but it's been almost a week... I'm still thrown off... Best of luck to both of us!!! ????

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I had the Mirena a few years ago and had it removed becuz I gained 30 pounds in one month!!! You're fortunate to have it AFTER surgery!

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