Guest guest Posted August 12, 2003 Report Share Posted August 12, 2003 Hi Jen, I remember my nausea setting in around week 3 and staying for around 3 weeks. I was also exhausted and miserable until about week 7. Then, one day, I woke up and it all passed. There's definitely a light at the end of your tunnel, and I think you're almost there. Are you taking vitamins? B-12? Getting in enough fluids and protein? All of this makes a huge difference. Hang in there, it's definitely gonna pass... live each day like it's your last... love like you've never been hurt... Deb in Hazlet, NJ " Debbie Dancer " distal rny September 3, 2002 386/235/160 BMI 60/34.7/24 -151 -69.5 " Angel to Bill (8/14/03), Debbie (waiting for a date) Ilene, Roy, and Ro Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2003 Report Share Posted August 12, 2003 > Hi Jen, > > I remember my nausea setting in around week 3 and staying for around 3 > weeks. I was also exhausted and miserable until about week 7. Then, one > day, I woke up and it all passed. There's definitely a light at the end of > your tunnel, and I think you're almost there. Are you taking vitamins? > B-12? Getting in enough fluids and protein? All of this makes a huge > difference. Hang in there, it's definitely gonna pass... > > live each day like it's your last... love like you've never been hurt... > > Deb in Hazlet, NJ Thanks Deb, The one thing I have been really iritated at is the down play of the immediate post op problems. No one likes to talk about them, only the terrific end results. I want to be excited and have that briefly, a few minutes in the day. I want to thank you for being honest and admitting that you had these synptoms too. I can handle anything, and have, if I know that it is normal and will pass. You have lifted my spirits today. Thanks again. I will be really careful to watch everything you mentioned, fluids, proteins etc. I'm sure I've been lax about it from time to time because I've felt so bad but will be more aware. Thanks again..............Jen (Irvine, CA) > " Debbie Dancer " > distal rny > September 3, 2002 > 386/235/160 > BMI 60/34.7/24 > -151 > -69.5 " > > Angel to Bill (8/14/03), Debbie (waiting for a date) Ilene, Roy, and Ro Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2003 Report Share Posted August 12, 2003 > Hi Jen, > > I remember my nausea setting in around week 3 and staying for around 3 > weeks. I was also exhausted and miserable until about week 7. Then, one > day, I woke up and it all passed. There's definitely a light at the end of > your tunnel, and I think you're almost there. Are you taking vitamins? > B-12? Getting in enough fluids and protein? All of this makes a huge > difference. Hang in there, it's definitely gonna pass... > > live each day like it's your last... love like you've never been hurt... > > Deb in Hazlet, NJ Thanks Deb, The one thing I have been really iritated at is the down play of the immediate post op problems. No one likes to talk about them, only the terrific end results. I want to be excited and have that briefly, a few minutes in the day. I want to thank you for being honest and admitting that you had these synptoms too. I can handle anything, and have, if I know that it is normal and will pass. You have lifted my spirits today. Thanks again. I will be really careful to watch everything you mentioned, fluids, proteins etc. I'm sure I've been lax about it from time to time because I've felt so bad but will be more aware. Thanks again..............Jen (Irvine, CA) > " Debbie Dancer " > distal rny > September 3, 2002 > 386/235/160 > BMI 60/34.7/24 > -151 > -69.5 " > > Angel to Bill (8/14/03), Debbie (waiting for a date) Ilene, Roy, and Ro Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2003 Report Share Posted August 12, 2003 > Hi Jen, > > I remember my nausea setting in around week 3 and staying for around 3 > weeks. I was also exhausted and miserable until about week 7. Then, one > day, I woke up and it all passed. There's definitely a light at the end of > your tunnel, and I think you're almost there. Are you taking vitamins? > B-12? Getting in enough fluids and protein? All of this makes a huge > difference. Hang in there, it's definitely gonna pass... > > live each day like it's your last... love like you've never been hurt... > > Deb in Hazlet, NJ Thanks Deb, The one thing I have been really iritated at is the down play of the immediate post op problems. No one likes to talk about them, only the terrific end results. I want to be excited and have that briefly, a few minutes in the day. I want to thank you for being honest and admitting that you had these synptoms too. I can handle anything, and have, if I know that it is normal and will pass. You have lifted my spirits today. Thanks again. I will be really careful to watch everything you mentioned, fluids, proteins etc. I'm sure I've been lax about it from time to time because I've felt so bad but will be more aware. Thanks again..............Jen (Irvine, CA) > " Debbie Dancer " > distal rny > September 3, 2002 > 386/235/160 > BMI 60/34.7/24 > -151 > -69.5 " > > Angel to Bill (8/14/03), Debbie (waiting for a date) Ilene, Roy, and Ro Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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