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Hi everyone,

I was just banded on Thurday. On Friday I suffered with some serious gas pain, but felt better late last night. Today I tried to drink one of my Protein shakes according to my diet plan from the Surgeon. I got about 1/3 of it down and two hours later I am now nauseous and have also vomitted twice.

Has anyone else experienced this? I feel horrible and I'm worried about hurting the band by vomiting.

Thanks for any help,

Alyson

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Alyson, I feel bad for you. I was banded on Monday and also had loads of gas pain. I sometimes also felt nausea in the morning and in the evening. But the feeling came and went. So I never ended up vomiting. I think you should call your doctor right away about the vomiting.

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I'm 7 weeks post-op. My surgeon said nausea is expected/normal (which I had the first week) but vomiting isn't. Call your doctor.

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Like Everyone else said, you should call your doctor.

But, for ways to handle the situation until you can get to the doctor, try drinking everything room temperature, nothing cold because the day of my surgery in the hospital I took a drink of cold Water and was fixing to throw up with the nurse held a alcohol wipe under my nose. The feeling instantly went away. So I would try the alcohol wipe if you get that feeling again. She said that some people can't handle cold stuff yet. Now, 1.5 weeks post-op I can drink cold things again.

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Hi Alyson, So sorry to hear your not feeling well. Instead of trying to drink maybe 1/2 or a 1/3 of your drink try sipping it. It took me about and hour to just finish 1/2 of my Protein Shake. I'm still wondering if I'm drinking enough? I was so glad to have met you Friday....that drink was the worst thing I have ever tasted, I thought I was going to lose everything when they finished. YUCK!!!! Take Care and I'm thinking of you often.

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Hi Everyone,

Thanks for all the replies. I ended up calling my doctor right after I posted this and she asked me to come into the ER right away.

There they gave me tons of Fluid and lots of anti nausea meds. I felt better, but now I have a fear of drinking any Protein drinks. I'm going to take it really slow today and see how it goes.

At least they sent me home with anti nausea meds so I can nip it in the bud if it happens again.

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Hi Alyson, So sorry to hear your not feeling well. Instead of trying to drink maybe 1/2 or a 1/3 of your drink try sipping it. It took me about and hour to just finish 1/2 of my Protein shake. I'm still wondering if I'm drinking enough? I was so glad to have met you Friday....that drink was the worst thing I have ever tasted, I thought I was going to lose everything when they finished. YUCK!!!! Take Care and I'm thinking of you often.

Hi Lyn,

That drink ws horrible, but somehow I managed to get it down ok. My nausea didn't kick in until the next day. So I was 3 days out before I felt really sick. I thought at that point I was safe- oh well.

I hope everything is going well for you. I was really happy to meet you the other day as well. It's nice to know that we're not going through this alone! Take care

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Hi Alyson, how are you feeling now? I'm glad that you called the doctor and got the fluids you needed to feel better. It's been pretty good for me so far. It seems that the gas pains are finally kicking in now. I have hopes of taking a shower today, I'm thinking maybe the hot Water on my back will help with the gas pains? How are you doing with the liquids? do you want to here something really weird? Today while reading some posts here on this site I came across one talking about the nausea patch behind the ear. Well, It talked about the pupils of your eyes being different sizes because of the nausea patch..........I took a look and my right pupil is way smaller than the left eye. Never noticed it before. I'm not sure if I should call or not? Anyway, take care and take it real slow. O.k.?

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Lynmcg---I noticed your comment about only one of your pupils being dialated...check one of the newer posts on the POST-operation forum...It mentions pupils being dialated and using a patch...just and fyi....:)

Oh by the way.....I am from Foxboro Ma, spent my summers in Chatham...we had a home growing up on Oyster pond...over by Stage Harbor...I will always be a Cape Cod girl!

Good Luck with everything...Kerrie

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