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Good luck, hope it's something minor.

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That’s that’s not good. How far postop are you? Can you think of anything that may have triggered this e.g food getting stuck? What colour is the blood, bright red is usually from the upper digestive system, pink and frothy from the lungs, dark and looks like coffee grounds from the stomach.

Hopefully it’s something minor and they are able to fix it quickly

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I am sorry to hear this! Is it bright red or does it look like coffee grounds? I also was throwing up blood and that is what led me to surgery. Hope it isn't anything serious!

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That’s that’s not good. How far postop are you? Can you think of anything that may have triggered this e.g food getting stuck? What colour is the blood, bright red is usually from the upper digestive system, pink and frothy from the lungs, dark and looks like coffee grounds from the stomach.
Hopefully it’s something minor and they are able to fix it quickly
dark red

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I had gastritis and they later found a fistula. I had a revision from a VBG in 1998.

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5 minutes ago, Emma809 said:

wut is a revision and a vbg?

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A revision is when the change you from one type of weight loss procedure to a Gastric Bypass. A VBG is a Vertical banded gastroplasty, that isn't very popular.

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I'm sorry to hear this. Please be sure to tell the docs and nurses about how much fresh fruit juice you have been having each day. pineapple and citrus are significantly acidic and could have caused an anastomotic ulcer/perferation of the suture line, etc...

Hope they get you figured out quickly.

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3 hours ago, Emma809 said:

vomitting blood since 4am... im in the E.R...

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just saw this, hope they have everything under control, be well be strong

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So sorry that you are suffering. Have the dr figured out what is going on yet?

how far out from surgery are you?

Gentle hugs and prayers sent your way.

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