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Has anybody been dealing with extreme nausea! I am 3 weeks out and I can’t put anything on my stomach without feeling extremely sick to my stomach. I have not actually vomited, but seriously can’t deal with this anymore

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I'm 2 week pre-op, so I can't help you, but I hope you resolve the issue soon. Have you spoken to your doctor about it? Is this normal?

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He said he was going to schedule me for an endoscopy, but that wind be until Tuesday, and I am so afraid I won’t be able to get water/protein in. I just have to be patient, which is not one of my strong suits


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I'm not patient either. I want to know right now what I will look like in 3, 5, and 8 months! LOL

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Right now if they said I would never lose another pound, if I could stop this nausea, I would take it! This has been one of the worst days for me so far


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11 minutes ago, janedb said:

Right now if they said I would never lose another pound, if I could stop this nausea, I would take it! This has been one of the worst days for me so far

Are you allowed to take anti-nausea meds?

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Has anybody been dealing with extreme nausea! I am 3 weeks out and I can’t put anything on my stomach without feeling extremely sick to my stomach. I have not actually vomited, but seriously can’t deal with this anymore


I’m two weeks out and also experience plenty of nausea .. I just take my anti nausea pill and drink some Water. Seems to help some. I definitely don’t get in enough Protein, and I’m not stressed about it.. what can I do? Just try to stay very hydrated. Hope you’re okay though and can find a solution.


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5 minutes ago, janedb said:

sometimes it just feels good to know you’re not alone.

I really am thinking about you and praying you find relief very soon. I'll let you know how I'm doing in 2 weeks when I have my WLS.

By the way, have you felt this way since Day 1 or did it creep up on you?

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[emoji106] sometimes it just feels good to know you’re not alone.




I often times wake up gagging badly, about to run to the bathroom to throw up... so.. you’re definitely Not alone. But the feeling luckily does go away.


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No, this is new, I was doing fine up to this morning. The day before yesterday I was in the hospital with pain. The dr. thought I might have passed a gale stone, but of course can’t tell for sure. Now he wants to do an endoscopy to see if there is something wrong with my pouch. After all the tests I went through you would think that they would have a better idea then “well, I don’t know, guess we should take a look”. Wish they had done this while I was in the hospital so I would not have to sit here and worry like a maniac!


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No, this is new, I was doing fine up to this morning. The day before yesterday I was in the hospital with pain. The dr. thought I might have passed a gale stone, but of course can’t tell for sure. Now he wants to do an endoscopy to see if there is something wrong with my pouch. After all the tests I went through you would think that they would have a better idea then “well, I don’t know, guess we should take a look”. Wish they had done this while I was in the hospital so I would not have to sit here and worry like a maniac!




Oh dear.. I’m sorry about the doctors and lacking diligence with the checking of things. I hope you feel better and completely understand why you’d feel so worried.


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Hope you are ok. I have my surgery on Monday and I'm pretty scared. mayo Clinic is supposed to be the best so I'm confident with the dr and hospital it's me I'm worried about. If it's gonna happen it usually does with me. Ugh. Trying to think positive.


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I am doing a little better, but please try and remember, you know your self the best, if something does not feel right, then call the doc. Everyone story is going to be different. Let know how your surgery went I would love to talk to you


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Sometimes if ur body is in high ketosis, u will feel very nauseous. My team told me to drink lots of Water to help that go away. I wonder if u are in ketosis and thats what's giving u nausea? Do u have a weird, nasty taste in ur mouth? That goes along with Ketosis. I was in ketosis pretty bad about a week ago (my 3rd week post op) but i was able to handle the nausea with lots o water.
Good luck!

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