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I am a week post op and I honestly feel like crap! I keep feeling so nauseous and I can’t get my self to drink a good amount of Water. I honestly feel very regretful today. When does it get better?

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16 minutes ago, GummyBearQueen said:

It varies for everyone but I had to buy Crystal Light, Syntrax Nectar, and Isopure to get my Water in the first few days. You’ll turn an immediate corner very soon! Hopefully your doc can prescribe some anti-nausea medicine. Congrats on the surgery!

Thanks for the advice I’m hoping that it gets better sooner than later.

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So sorry to hear this. I, too, had big issues with nausea and vomiting for weeks. I am still more sensitive than most people, I think, at two months out.

My surgeon had me take two different anti-nausea medicines, every three hours around the clock. I did this for a week. I also took Pepcid for about six weeks. I had a swallow X-ray test to rule out a stricture. I learned that Protein Shakes and some pills were triggers for me. (A food/medicine journal helped with this)


Now, I don’t vomit most days, and most of the nausea is gone, unless I break a rule like eating too fast, or drinking and eating too close together. When I do vomit, I take it very easy for two days and then my pouch is better. I have also found it’s easier to drink more at a time, the more that time goes by.

Hang in there, it is tough, and not everybody suffers from this. I have found it gets better!

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33 minutes ago, Esi said:

So sorry to hear this. I, too, had big issues with nausea and vomiting for weeks. I am still more sensitive than most people, I think, at two months out.

My surgeon had me take two different anti-nausea medicines, every three hours around the clock. I did this for a week. I also took Pepcid for about six weeks. I had a swallow X-ray test to rule out a stricture. I learned that Protein Shakes and some pills were triggers for me. (A food/medicine journal helped with this)


Now, I don’t vomit most days, and most of the nausea is gone, unless I break a rule like eating too fast, or drinking and eating too close together. When I do vomit, I take it very easy for two days and then my pouch is better. I have also found it’s easier to drink more at a time, the more that time goes by.

Hang in there, it is tough, and not everybody suffers from this. I have found it gets better!

Thanks for the advice! I’m happy to hear that things do get better. Was starting to think I made a mistake. I don’t really vomit but I do feel a bit nauseous and also get nervous while drinking. I’m afraid if I drink to much I’ll get too full.

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I hope it gets better for you. I’m struggling too. Had surgery on 5/25 and I’m full of regret. This journey has been so hard for me. Every day is a struggle. I pray that it gets better for the both of us.

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On 06/14/2021 at 01:38, dlmorris80 said:



I hope it gets better for you. I’m struggling too. Had surgery on 5/25 and I’m full of regret. This journey has been so hard for me. Every day is a struggle. I pray that it gets better for the both of us.


We’re surgery twins! I hope it gets easier for you. Our new normal is an adjustment for sure, but keep focused on your “why.”

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