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Txs

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I also got nauseous at around week 4, to a point where I was taking pregnancy tests. It took a few weeks to die down.

Hope it subsided for you soon.

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I think p, I said I think I figured out naseaus issues

i wasnt eating enough, enough throughout the day

i have been eating all day. Constantly putting Protein Shake in or yougurt and feel good.

Lets see

now if someone could solve my hives...

thanks for everyone’s support

💕💕💕💕💕💕💕

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Nerves Sweetness they will just tell you nerves. Slather on hydrocort,or Benadryl cream, calm down and believe. This too will soon pass and joy comes in the morning!👍😛👍

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Thanks. Made me smile 😊

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Purple Girl, sorry you are feeling so bad. The mint oil will help also if you rub a little on your abdomen just not on your surgery sites. You are probably stressed out to try some lavender oil on your wrist and behind your ears it helps relax you. You can also mix 4 or5 drops in a spray bottle (6 to 8 oz water) and spray it on your pillows before bed.
Feel better soon

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Do you take a daily PPI, Purple? If not, it might help. I know it made my nausea much better.

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Gundy_ PPI???

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Kimberlymi

thanks you you very much

I will try 💕💕💕

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Purple Girl don't be blue, I'm sure each day is going to get better and better😛👍😛

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A ppi is a proton pump inhibitors like Zantac or omeprazol

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Yes, I take a ppi.

txs

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On 7/4/2018 at 10:17 PM, BajanSleeve said:

I used these anti nausea Patches (see link below), all natural, and they worked well for me. Put it behind your ear. At this point you might as well try anything. Give them a shot. They are only $13

I have the opposite problem to you. I can eat a TON and I am 5 weeks post op and worried I wasted my money and that I will be eating like before the surgery very soon.

https://www.amazon.com/MQ®-Motion-Sickness-Patch-Count/dp/B00RHJKGE2/ref=sr_1_3_a_it?ie=UTF8&qid=1530764071&sr=8-3&keywords=anti%2Bnausea%2Bpatch&dpID=51Ehc1ciaCL&preST=_SY300_QL70_&dpSrc=srch&th=1

@BajanSleeve You stated, "I have the opposite problem to you. I can eat a TON and I am 5 weeks post op and worried I wasted my money and that I will be eating like before the surgery very soon."

You might end up being revised to the duodenal switch (DS) if you end up discovering the sleeve isn't enough. Sounds like you might need the malabsorption component. Those with a higher BMI do better on the DS than the sleeve.

Edited by Strivingforbetter

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On 7/5/2018 at 8:52 PM, Purple girl said:

magpie26

thanks!!!

i went to doc today. They did in fact push me back to liquids and yogurt till I see then tuesday

if nasaua is better, then I’ll move on again.

they want to make sure there is nothing wrong

he thinks it could be a combo of irritation stomach and I was talking to one of the girls who work there, she had it. She said I may not be eating enough and getting naseau from no food in stomach

she said to get mint oil. I did. She said to put on my wrist. Also warm liquids over cold, and just to keep sipping Protein Shake.

im gonna try that

I have to be honest, I really havnt ate all that much

oh, he also tailed back on Vitamins, till Tuesday

I had that issue, when I forced myself to eat, even a Protein Shake or something like yogurt and then a little more solid stuff my nausea stared to get better. It seemed like when I ate dinner, which was my only real solid food, it was the best I felt all day. I'm not saying you should do that but it worked for me, funny how it randomly came on on week 4 ish. Totally sucks but I'm zooming towards my goal. Getting close to halfway there!

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Seconding Kimberlymi, those are easy,interventions, can't harm and could help!😛 Hoping you'll feel better soon!

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