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Maybe I'm posting in the wrong area, sorry I'm tired. I am 5 days post op and I'm having terrible nausea in the middle of the night. I feel good all day but I wake up in the middle of the night sweating and nauseous. Sometimes I'll have a bowel movement. Has anyone else dealt with this? I know gastric bypass was something I needed to do but this makes me regret having it. :(

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Dear Newbie,

I'm sorry about your nausea, but want you to know that from what I experienced, it's a normal reaction as your tummy learns to take in your nutrition in a whole new way.

I haven't heard from many RNYers that don't have some doubts during the first month or two. Be gentle with yourself, give it some time, and I think, and hope, that you'll feel much better soon.

Marin

ps I follow this site off and on, but this is actually the first time I've written anything. I think you're very brave to share your question at such an early stage in the process.

Good Luck!

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I can't thank you enough for your reply. I am awkward with people in real life and pretty scared of a support group. Thought this might me a support group for me. Today was a better day.

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If you like your dr you could always call them if its that much of a worry for you

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First few weeks are the hardest. I am 12 years out & still glad I did it. When I had the surgery I couldn't eat solid food for 2 weeks then 2 weeks soft food. Stay away from microwaved meat even just warmed up. I can still throw up from dry meat getting stuck. Wish you the best and never regret getting healthier.

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How are you doing? Any better? Have you been able to talk with the dr?

I dealt with really bad nausea for a while, still deal with it sometimes and I'm really sorry! Nausea meds can help. It might also be related to pain.

I think some nausea is normal. Especially like another poster said, the stomach is having to relearn everything.

Hang in there

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Hey there. Much better. I'm now 7 weeks out and doing great. I had weird nausea for a few days just in the middle of the night but I think my biggest issue is that you don't really know what to expect after this surgery. Don't know how your personal body is going to react and I just got scared that something was wrong.

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Glad the nausea passed!

It is hard to know because it can be so different for so many people. That is part of why I like this app. It helps me to figure out some things and from people who have gone through this before me.

Best of everything to you

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On 12/04/2016 at 1:15 PM, slbarry11 said:

Maybe I'm posting in the wrong area, sorry I'm tired. I am 5 days post op and I'm having terrible nausea in the middle of the night. I feel good all day but I wake up in the middle of the night sweating and nauseous. Sometimes I'll have a bowel movement. Has anyone else dealt with this? I know gastric bypass was something I needed to do but this makes me regret having it. :(

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It is normal for a short while .I have had sickness bloating sweating. Try not to worry. Xx

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