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Hi all. I am now home from the hospital. I was told by the surgeon that surgery was successful. I am asking to please give me your feedback on what I am physically feeling. I am on clear-diet, but am feeling some heartburn even when I try to eat diet free Jello or drink a clear Protein. Also, my stomach is semi-upset all day, a bit nauseous. I have started walking, but feel I need to go to the bathroom every 20 minutes for #1 or #2 although all is liquid. Just wondering if anyone else felt these symptoms after 3 1/2 days post-surgery? Maybe I am doing something wrong. Oh and even the thought of drinking broth is grossing me out. I pray things get better, but I would appreciate your wisdom. Thank you, JoeJohn

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Did they not give you prilosec? If not, ask for it for 3 months following surgery. Or take something OTC

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#1-it's not uncommon to have some heartburn in the early days. It's probably also contributing to the nausea. Many doctors prescribe a proton pump inhibitor right out of the gate. Some patients are able to stop after a period and some take them long-term. Call your doctor and ask him recommendations for PPI's.

#2-regarding going to the bathroom every 20 minutes: If you're drinking your fluids as you should, you have to excrete them. I would think this would even out at some point. If your BMs are liquid, that's also not terribly unusual. liquids in=liquids out, regardless of which orifice they're coming out of.

All these new experiences can be scary, but so far it sounds like you're perfectly normal. When in doubt, call your doctor.

Bonus: if the thought of drinking broth is grossing you out, drink bouillon. I don't particularly care for broth, but I like bouillon. Also, Unjury makes a good Protein chicken soup/broth that would qualify as a clear liquid. Even when I wasn't on Clear Liquids anymore, I'd have that for lunch to get a protein boost. Caution: bouillon and Unjury's Chicken Soup are high in sodium.

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Your body is still expelling the anesthesia and recuperating from the surgery. Heartburn is normal for a while. Keep getting that Water in and stay hydrated. It all gets better within a week.

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