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Sleeved Oct 13 just now having nausea



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Hi ShellygirlSD - I was sleeved on Oct 12th and so far no nausea for me. However, I am still on full liquids until Nov 20th, so that may change once I go to "real" food. I have my fingers crossed that it doesn't change.

Hope the nausea gets better for you.

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When I got nauseous after 4-5 weeks, doc said I was dehydrated, and to drink pedialyte for 5 days, 1 bottle/day. I am not telling you to do that, you need to ask your doc, but that's what I was told. I could not drink a full bottle a day, it tastes terrible, but I did feel better after drinking some for a few days. Hope you feel better

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Thanks for the replies I actually go to see surgeon tomorrow but I called he told me to go to ER for hydration and they say I have a stomach flu ...yay me lol..I guess my new tummy detected it first cause the runny nose and congestion is just now started tho I've been nauseous for days but still seeing surgeon tomorrow to get tips on how to eat right now ...thanks again for responses

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Sleeved October 12...I found that when I'm dehydrated I get nauseous. I'm on soft food and it is so hard to get Protein and my daily Water in. I found that my Vitamin was also making me nauseous so I ordered them multi Vitamin Patch from patched.com.

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NAUSEA HIT ME ABOUT A MONTH OUT, LASTED TWO MONTHS, THOUGHT I WAS GOING TO LOSE IT!!! IT WAS DESCRIBED TO ME AS POSSIBLY BEING NERVE ENDINGS HEALING...ANYWAY ONE DAY I WOKE UP AND HAD NO MORE NAUSEA, NOT ONCE SINCE.

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Sleeved October 12...I found that when I'm dehydrated I get nauseous. I'm on soft food and it is so hard to get Protein and my daily Water in. I found that my Vitamin was also making me nauseous so I ordered them multi vitamin patch from patched.com.

Have you run the patch Vitamins by your nutrionist? What did they say? I was going to ask mine when I go for my 2 week post op appointment. I feel like they push their brand of vitamins on us, which are powder, and I am so sick of them already. I used the Patches presurgery, but they insisted on theirs for after surgery. The patches are so much easier!

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Sleeved 4th September and my nausea is worse than ever. Told

Surgeon who wasn't worried about it and told me to make sure I eat slowly. I definitely can't tolerate any strong foods- not even tasting them and if I let myself too hungry, I can't keep anything down. Apparently it will just disappear one day or so I am told by other sleepers. Can't wait! Good luck and hope you feel better soon too

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