Guest guest Posted October 17, 2005 Report Share Posted October 17, 2005 Please call the Dr. P and talk to him! He would want you to. There is no reason for you to still be feeling this way.... please get some help. in GA > > Hi, > > I'm 3 months out and continue to fight nausea everyday. The nausea > is keeping me from eating and drinking correctly. The only thing > I am able to enjoy is watermelon. I am still taking the medicine > for nausea that was given the time of surgery. I get nauseous > just smelling food cooking. I know I'm not eating enough protein > and not drinking like I should because I'm always sick at my > stomach. Have any of you'll suffered from this and does it ever > get any better. I've lost 50 lbs but am miserable feeling sick > all the time. > > Neighbors > Dr P, 7/14/05 > 311/261 > Houston > > > Enchanted Glass Creations > Stained and Leaded Glass > > > ________________________________________________________________ > Sent via the EV1 webmail system at mail.ev1.net > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2005 Report Share Posted October 17, 2005 , You need to consult with Dr P. This may be related to rapid weight loss = rapid estrogen loss. Estrogen binds to fat and when you lose weight quickly you have many symptoms of early pregnancy; moodiness, nausea etc. I would think you might benefit from trying the estrogen patch. You may already have the script in place which is usually part of the pre op meds that is faxed to your pharmacy. Have you tried starting your day with a few saltines? The few carbs may help. Peg RN-NJ 4/03 Dr R Down 115# nauseous Hi, I'm 3 months out and continue to fight nausea everyday. The nausea is keeping me from eating and drinking correctly. The only thing I am able to enjoy is watermelon. I am still taking the medicine for nausea that was given the time of surgery. I get nauseous just smelling food cooking. I know I'm not eating enough protein and not drinking like I should because I'm always sick at my stomach. Have any of you'll suffered from this and does it ever get any better. I've lost 50 lbs but am miserable feeling sick all the time. Neighbors Dr P, 7/14/05 311/261 Houston Enchanted Glass Creations Stained and Leaded Glass ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the EV1 webmail system at mail.ev1.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2005 Report Share Posted October 17, 2005 Hi , I am 1 year post-op and I was nauseated for an full 4 months before it finally passed. Once I got past the nausea things started smelling good and food started tasting better. Just keep taking your vitamins and know that eventually the nausea will go away. At the 4 month mark I started feeling so much better and eating better. Hang in there . . . . . this too shall pass! Marilyn in NC 10/5/05 Dr. Walsh - High Point 330 - 171 susansglass <susansglass@...> wrote: Hi, I'm 3 months out and continue to fight nausea everyday. The nausea is keeping me from eating and drinking correctly. The only thing I am able to enjoy is watermelon. I am still taking the medicine for nausea that was given the time of surgery. I get nauseous just smelling food cooking. I know I'm not eating enough protein and not drinking like I should because I'm always sick at my stomach. Have any of you'll suffered from this and does it ever get any better. I've lost 50 lbs but am miserable feeling sick all the time. Neighbors Dr P, 7/14/05 311/261 Houston Enchanted Glass Creations Stained and Leaded Glass ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the EV1 webmail system at mail.ev1.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2005 Report Share Posted October 17, 2005 Hi , I found eating small and frequent snacks helped with my nausea early on. It will get better with time! Hang in there... a Rancho 1-12-2004 298-165 Marilyn <red94rn@...> wrote: Hi , I am 1 year post-op and I was nauseated for an full 4 months before it finally passed. Once I got past the nausea things started smelling good and food started tasting better. Just keep taking your vitamins and know that eventually the nausea will go away. At the 4 month mark I started feeling so much better and eating better. Hang in there . . . . . this too shall pass! Marilyn in NC 10/5/05 Dr. Walsh - High Point 330 - 171 susansglass <susansglass@...> wrote: Hi, I'm 3 months out and continue to fight nausea everyday. The nausea is keeping me from eating and drinking correctly. The only thing I am able to enjoy is watermelon. I am still taking the medicine for nausea that was given the time of surgery. I get nauseous just smelling food cooking. I know I'm not eating enough protein and not drinking like I should because I'm always sick at my stomach. Have any of you'll suffered from this and does it ever get any better. I've lost 50 lbs but am miserable feeling sick all the time. Neighbors Dr P, 7/14/05 311/261 Houston Enchanted Glass Creations Stained and Leaded Glass ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the EV1 webmail system at mail.ev1.net Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 17, 2005 Report Share Posted October 17, 2005 Hi, My mother in law was very nauaeous every day for months- make sure you are not taking your vitamins on an empty stomach- and call your surgeon- they can probably advise what else you can do- keep us posted- good luck and feel better! >From: " susansglass " <susansglass@...> >Reply- >< >, ><OSSG-MiniGastricBypass > >Subject: nauseous >Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 07:56:33 -0500 > >Hi, > >I'm 3 months out and continue to fight nausea everyday. The nausea >is keeping me from eating and drinking correctly. The only thing >I am able to enjoy is watermelon. I am still taking the medicine >for nausea that was given the time of surgery. I get nauseous >just smelling food cooking. I know I'm not eating enough protein >and not drinking like I should because I'm always sick at my >stomach. Have any of you'll suffered from this and does it ever >get any better. I've lost 50 lbs but am miserable feeling sick >all the time. > > Neighbors >Dr P, 7/14/05 >311/261 >Houston > > >Enchanted Glass Creations > Stained and Leaded Glass > > >________________________________________________________________ >Sent via the EV1 webmail system at mail.ev1.net > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 19, 2005 Report Share Posted October 19, 2005 : I also was very nauseous after surgery for several months. I was very gaggy with dry heaves, even in the middle of the night. I finally went to a gastrointestinal specialist. I had developed several ulcers. He put me back on prevacid for about 3 months which made all the difference for me. I think if you don't get better soon with the nausea, you need to seek out additional help. It is awful to feel sick to your stomach on a regular basis. Hope you feel better soon. Carolyn 4-2003 222/130 >From: " Peg " <pegmartin79@...> >Reply- >< > >Subject: RE: nauseous >Date: Mon, 17 Oct 2005 09:12:08 -0400 > >, >You need to consult with Dr P. This may be related to rapid weight loss = >rapid estrogen loss. Estrogen binds to fat and when you lose weight quickly >you have many symptoms of early pregnancy; moodiness, nausea etc. I would >think you might benefit from trying the estrogen patch. You may already >have the script in place which is usually part of the pre op meds that is >faxed to your pharmacy. >Have you tried starting your day with a few saltines? The few carbs may >help. > >Peg RN-NJ >4/03 Dr R >Down 115# > nauseous > >Hi, > >I'm 3 months out and continue to fight nausea everyday. The nausea >is keeping me from eating and drinking correctly. The only thing >I am able to enjoy is watermelon. I am still taking the medicine >for nausea that was given the time of surgery. I get nauseous >just smelling food cooking. I know I'm not eating enough protein >and not drinking like I should because I'm always sick at my >stomach. Have any of you'll suffered from this and does it ever >get any better. I've lost 50 lbs but am miserable feeling sick >all the time. > > Neighbors >Dr P, 7/14/05 >311/261 >Houston > > >Enchanted Glass Creations > Stained and Leaded Glass > > >________________________________________________________________ >Sent via the EV1 webmail system at mail.ev1.net > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2006 Report Share Posted July 22, 2006 I've been getting nauseous when I drink the homemade broth I made. I don't get this with the raw egg drink. Could the broth be inducing more of a healing reaction, or is it something about the way I made it :-) I get nauseous very quickly after not much of it, so I can't drink anymore. Elyse Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 22, 2006 Report Share Posted July 22, 2006 Elyse wrote: > > I've been getting nauseous when I drink the homemade broth I made. > I don't get this with the raw egg drink. Could the broth be inducing more of a healing reaction, or is it something about the way I made > it :-) I get nauseous very quickly after not much of it, so I > can't drink anymore. ==>Yes, nausea is a healing symptom too, but you very small amounts at a time along with meat or eggs (not alone) and see how you do. Do ensure you've got enough digestive enzymes. Not enough will also nausea. Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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