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I was given Toradol (Ketorolac) IV and tablet prescription after I was discharged. Worked great!


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22 hours ago, trying4me said:


Thank you for mentioning this! IV Tylenol was amazing!! Everyone should ask for this as part of their pain management.

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IV Tylenol and advil are staples for bariatrics where I work. Every patient gets them (OFIRMEV and CALDOLOR)

Im surprised they're not more commonly used tbh

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IV Tylenol and advil are staples for bariatrics where I work. Every patient gets them (OFIRMEV and CALDOLOR)
Im surprised they're not more commonly used tbh


I've heard sometimes insurance is reluctant to cover IV Tylenol because of the expense.

As for Advil... I'm shocked! Most doctors don't advise NSAIDS post op!


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I was shocked how amazing it was! Oral Tylenol does little for me so I didn't expect much... WOW and no nausea which I get from narcotics. Trouble is it's really expensive for some reason



It expensive long term but in the grand scheme of things it's not bad. 12$ a dose is what it was a few years ago. I checked into it when I worked ICU.

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7 hours ago, jess9395 said:


I've heard sometimes insurance is reluctant to cover IV Tylenol because of the expense.

As for Advil... I'm shocked! Most doctors don't advise NSAIDS post op!

Oral NSAIDS is the problem because of the redesigned digestive track. With IV advil you're bypassing all that and going directly to the blood stream

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The only pain I had was the incision the surgeon removed my stomach from. It was sore but I was able to deal with the pain. I don't like taking narcotics. When I went home the Dr. wanted to prescribe Percocet. I declined the script opting for oral Tylenol. A week later I still have the bruise by the incision but no pain.

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I'm not crazy about it being out patient. But every one is except gastric bypass with these doctors.

I was sleeved on 8/30 and stayed overnight.... In the hospital they gave me liquid Norco for pain.... You can absolutely stay overnight if you are not ready, for me it took too long for the anesthetics to wear off and I could barely stay awake long enough the same day to walk my 30 required laps around the unit. I went in with every intention of leaving the same day trust me! As for at home I was given tramadol and I think I used it once before switching to regular Tylenol. Walking is your best friend when it comes to pain!


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I was on a Fentanyl drip for about 24 hours post surgery. It was a PCA so I controlled when I got the meds. Once I was given my leak test and allowed to drink they switched me to Norco tabs which is basically Viocoden. I mostly took it at night to sleep after the first couple days home.

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I had dilaudid by IV for 24hours but only used it three times. Tylenol by IV every 6 hours and they gave me another pain med that was not a narcotic. They sent me home with hydrocodone but I never took it. I did by liquid Tylenol for home.


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It's crazy some of you were sent home with dilaudid! I was given PCA IV dilaudid every 8 minutes for about 12 hours. I hardly used it because it make me feel too wonky with the leftover anesthesia and would set off my o2 alarms. I basically hit it before I peed, went for a walk or had a nurse help me turn sides.

Went home with liquid oxy. Used about 2-3 days from time to time. Mostly to help me sleep cause it knocks me out. And once maybe 2 weeks later because my body started rejecting a suture and it's currently protruding from my incision. Very uncomfortable. Vomited up oxy once.

Given liquid Tylenol but I think Tylenol sucks and the liquid tasted so disgusting I gagged.

Spent one night. Really had hardly any pain because my back hurt so bad from the hospital bed. I needed the PCA just for that!


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I had no pain meds till I got to my room upstairs. Then, I had a morphine pain pump, IV Tylenol.

I felt nothing from the morphine. But I think they program it based on your initial pain level, and I rated mine at a 2.

Right before discharge, they gave me an oxycodone and prescription for 30. I took one that night, because that's what most people seem to do. Take one to help sleep.

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