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Had gastric bypass on 1/30, went home Feeling great, within two days ended up in ER with severe pain and had second surgery for blocked bowel. Was discharged in a couple of days, came home to recover, and doing fair. Having severe muscle spasms from two surgeries in less than a week, issues with Constipation, and struggling to get anything past my lips.

The potassium supplement I am supposed to take 2X daily are too large to swallow. I cut them up and took in pieces, then threw them up. I crushed and put in applesauce which tasted terrible and also didn't work. I dissolved in small amount of tea. Nope that didn't work either.

How can I possibly get enough potassium if I cannot stomach the supplements? Regretting my decision? Absolutely!

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I hate to hear that! Did you reach out to your doctors office? What were their suggestions?


~Amy

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Have you looked into having Patches rather than tablets?

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Thanks for the tips. Will try each one to find something that works for me. _Kate_ I was not aware of the availability of Potassium Patches, but will certainly be asking my doctor about them! Thank you all so much.

Any tips for fluids? Right now I am getting a couple of popsicles down per day, trying Water, crystal light, Power Zero, flavored waters, and tea. Ugh! When do things start tasting better?



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The potassium: All I can say is do your best to take those pills in whatever way you can because I've had IV potassium and it kills your veins....seriously burns like you're on fire, and now I can't have blood tests in my right arm. Not trying to scare you...but I've been there, done that, and it was a nightmare. 4 years ago and I can still feel the pain

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Hi justme55,

I had complications from my rny also, including running temperatures of 105 just days after surgery, I had several leaks in my new stomach pouch and small intestine. I ended up with Peritonitis and a 6 week stay in the hospital then 3 months of bedrest with feeding tube, chest tube and abdominal drain. 1 year later it seems like it was a bad dream. Yesterday I just hit 134 lbs when I started at 284. I still have problems with eating certian items (making me throw up) and the list is growing, I know that greasy food like chinese or spicy like bbq are a definate nono. Plus all beef items and most pork are on nono list. Onestradon is a generic for Zofran and is my best friend. 2 tablets in the morning when I feel nausea and it keeps me from hurling. Sending all the gentle hugs your way for your journey. Just let me know if youneed to talk.

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So sorry to hear of your struggles, Moonbabe. I'm doing a bit better with the nausea issue now. I'm hoping after all of this, the payoff makes me feel like it was worth it. My high was 268, currently 248, and goal of 140. After hearing of your experience, I feel blessed that I'm doing as well as I am. Hugs and blessings to you, and congratulations on the 134 mark. I hope that somehow makes it seems worth the journey.

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It's still early days hopefully things will turn around. I didn't take potassium not sure what Its for...it's interesting the variety of experiences and post op procedures. If I could change anything about my surgery 18 months post op. Is I would have done it sooner.

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