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I did once or twice in the hospital - can't remember if it was after eating or not. I was told not to worry about it - it was just blood from the surgery - but again, I was still in the hospital when that happened, so at most it would have been within the first 24 hours post-op. In your case, I'd let your clinic know. I'm not sure if it's anything to worry about or not, but they'd know.

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Thanks my Dr responded said its OK but not to eat too quickly or too much. I don't feel convinced [emoji53] my nutritionist said go to ER immediately [emoji53] confusing....I haven't ate since it happened so I'll see today

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9 hours ago, maxi_maxi said:

Thanks my Dr responded said its OK but not to eat too quickly or too much. I don't feel convinced my nutritionist said go to ER immediately confusing....I haven't ate since it happened so I'll see today

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Since you are not in the immediate post op, it would be concerning that a wound was created or never actually healed. Pay attention to your body and if you have any doubt go to get it checked out.

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That's what I thought too, but he said it can be pressure on the esophagus causing blood vessel to erupt. He said its definitely not my pouch . Very very scary moment however. I've been taking it super easy today liquids and Soups. Thanks for answering it's appreciated [emoji846]

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If it happens again go to the ER, I puked blood right after my op when i woke up and then again at night. When i was discharged the nurse said it can happen 24hours after but once you're home, it really shouldn't happen again.

Stay safe

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Did you ever figure out what it was? How are you doing now?

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