Amanda Durham 0 Posted November 8, 2011 I was sleeved 9/26 and since the surgery have had nothing but issues and I need some insight from someone please. The latest started last week where i would just start gagging for no reason and I gag until I throw up went through this for a week and finally couldnt take it anymore. I was hospitalized sunday and monday and was put on reglan and Im still having the problem can anyone please help me through this Im having a terrible time and dont know what to do Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kekerene 35 Posted November 8, 2011 I know that when I had my surgery they had a couple patients experience quite a bit of nausea in the days following surgery. In your case you are a week and a half out of surgery which is strange. I would consult your doctor just to make sure this is normal. Typically the first month is the hardest so I am sure you will be up and at em in no time. I am sure this is temporary. Please keep us posted and best of luck to you! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Monisue 5 Posted November 8, 2011 Amanda, just want to encourage you to keep in touch with your Dr. and try to stay positive. I'm 21 days out and have not experienced gagging or nausea. I do know a certain percentage of patients do. Keep us posted and I'll be thinking of you. Maybe contact your Nutritionist for some support. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amanda Durham 0 Posted November 8, 2011 Its been a 1 Month and a week or two weeks since surgery and i have been in contact with my dr. hence the reason I was hospitalized but they have no real explanation for me they sent me home yesterday with reglan to take for the nausea but I still cant get anything down. I have another appointment with my dr. Today we will see what happens I just dont know what to do anymore and wish I wouldnt have done this to my body. It really sucks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shae 44 Posted November 8, 2011 Could it possibly be the type of food you are eating? I have not experienced anything like this but I do know that if you eat something that your body does not like, it will get rid of it one way or another whether you are sleeved or not. Also, could you be constipated? If there is simply no room, then it has to come out somehow. You may have a blockage somewhere in your intestine. Maybe you could schedule a consult with another doctor in your area and see what they have to say. Most insurance will pay for a second opinion. If I were you, I would not rest until I had answers. Please keep us updated. I wish I knew more or could help in some way. I feel bad for you and really hope you get better. Shae Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tennille P. Elerby 0 Posted November 8, 2011 Hi Amanda, Your story is identical to my post opt story. i was sleeved 4/12/11 hours after surgery i woke up gagging. the gagging until throwing up continued EVERY single day until July. I had so many upper GI's to determine the probably. it was finally caught. i hade a horrible case of stenolis (the stomach narrows off and doesnt allow food to past so it comes back up) after 3 hospital stays, 2 stint placements in my stomach, being on iv Vitamins and fluids for 3 months, and 3 upper GI's. my problem is finally fixed and im doing well. my best advice to you would be to STAY on your doctor. Keep telling him how you truely feel. if you feel like crap let it be known!!!! if you throw up every single thing you put in your mouth tell him! the doctors and nurses are on a first name basics with me i have visited the office so much. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EdithM 0 Posted November 8, 2011 Hi 'Amanda, I did have some issues in the beginning. The doctor had me to do a sleeve test to make sure there was not leakage or blockage. Everything was ok. Everything turned out ok with the tests. I stayed on liquids - drank G2, plenty of Water, high Protein broth to keep from getting dehydrate. It turned out was getting a very bad cold which caused me to have a lot of phlegm - because of this I was not able to hold down very little liquids until I got over the cold. Edith Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mnbsleeve 87 Posted November 8, 2011 Amanda, I am so sorry you are going throught this! The people above have offered some excellent suggestions and I don't have much to add. Mostly I want to offer my support and words of encouragement. On the "complications" thread on this board, I read of others with complications, and like Tennille above, were able to get to the bottom of it and are doing well. I wish this for you. I could add that an antiacid is critical. If I don't take mine I experience the type of discomfort and symtoms you describe. You're probably on one but I thought I would throw that in. I also took raglan and it helped a lot. Hang in there. We are all rooting for you!!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites