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I felt nauseated ever since surgery, I don't feel like myself, I feel like I can't eat anything without being nauseated, I feel like I got to vomit a lot, I wish I didn't get this done, is it possible to get de-banded this early? I want it out I feel horrible and miserable ))):::

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How long ago were you banded? Ask your doctor for anti-nausea meds. It's not unusual to be nauseated when first banded but it should go away. If you don't improve, call your doctor and discuss this with him.

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My understanding is you can. But maybe you should give it some more time and think about it. You may feel better in a couple of days. Call you Dr. and talk to him.

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I'm 6 days post op and I do use mess for nausea ):

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it's annoying, I want to be normal again ):

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Honestly for some reason, younger women seem to feel more pain than older ones. I have no idea why...maybe your nerves are younger or something! LOL But you are more likely to be nauseated, in pain, and miserable.

IT STOPS! And I don't mean when you're 80, either. I mean the nausea, vomiting and pain will go away. You took a HUGE step to being trim, fit, healthy, HOT, gorgeous. Your stomach is pissed off at you...you aren't feeding it like it's used to AND AND AND you put a BELT around it!

It will get over it. Give it time. Trust yourself...the you that wasn't hungry and drugged and unhappy, but the you who thought this over and wanted the benefits.

The nausea will pass; eventually you'll be able to eat, your stomach will get on board with the new situation, and all will be "copacetic".

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You will feel normal again, just give your body time to heal. I assure you you will feel better in a week or so. If you think what you are experiencing is abnormal, call your doctor.

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I felt the same way. I was "abnormally" swollen post op and I could barely get Water down and ended up back in the hospital 3 days after I was released. I wanted to rip the stupid band out myself. THEN after that I was constantly nauseous, dry heaving, and shaking from the lack of eating. Once I was moved to mushies and soft solids I felt normal again. It takes time, it hurts, it sucks, you're miserable, and you want to rip it off your stomach yourself, but it does pass.

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when I gagged about 6 times nothing came up?

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Is there even anything in your stomach to come up? The nausea could be left over from the anesthesia, compounded by being hungry. You just had major surgery. No one would expect you to feel like yourself so soon. But you will get back there. Remind yourself of all the times you've tried to lose weight and failed. THEN remind yourself that this relatively brief period of discomfort is a very very short part of the rest of your wonderful, no-longer-obese life.

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no there's nothing in my stomach to even come up, idk how to relieve nausea

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Nothing ever came up for me either. Just dry heaves all the time. I took phenergan for the nausea and it didn't really help but it put me to sleep so I didn't have to deal with it all the time. Honestly once you move on, find a Protein Shake you like, and move on to mushies and soft solids it will get so much better.

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Erin18, i know about dry heaves. Have a sinus problem that combined with the lap band can make me vomit to that point. hang in there. it will get better. the pain and other things will stop. Give it time, but if you cannot keep anything down,especially Water and meds, Do contact your surgeon ASAP.

Rest, And remind yourself of all the reasons you did this.

Edited by sue in ne

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thanks everyone , resting is the only thing I can do I think, hope my dr has a sugesstion

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