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Hi had the sleeve April 28. Day 3 never had nausea. But definity pain. While the pain is subsiding I can't sleep. Has anyone taken ambien this early on

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I would like to know the answer to this too. Also, can you just swallow a little Ambien tablet, or must it be crushed up?

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Yes I never stopped taking. I did have to crush it the first week and it made it work faster than normal. I still take it. I had the bypass btw. No problems at all. It's always better to call your surgeon of course but I don't think it will be a problem


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Thanks. I've been lucky day 4 and can take my meds with out crushing but I'll will ask my dr. It's just that every day I seem to have a question lol. Be well By the way got a ninja blender 39 bucks great for shakes and smoothing out the mush we have to eat if anyone wants info where let me know

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Hi had the sleeve April 28. Day 3 never had nausea. But definity pain. While the pain is subsiding I can't sleep. Has anyone taken ambien this early on

I take Ambien for 7 years literally to LIVE, and sleep. I am very nervous about taking it after and sleeping. I am a CHRONIC INSOMNIA diagnosis with a racing mind syndrome at night. I have another post about this waiting for answer from anyone post op taking Ambien


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Hi after I posted I got some good feed back. I have taken ambien for a few nights with no issues Sounds like you are useing it fir more then a sleep aid. I'm sure it works for you. But be aware it is not ment to be a long term medication

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Happy to report, crushing Ambien helped, and early nights with pain, and odd sleep patterns ...the Ambien got me on track pretty fast


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