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I was one of the unfortunate ones that has a great deal of nausea/vomiting after being sleeved. I came home yesterday after battling nausea the entire first day post op. went to sleep right away. Woke up several hours later, "slimming" and feeling the urge to vomit so I walk it off as i was able yo get down a Phennagrin. I'm fine as long as I'm walking. When I crawled back into bed I couldn't control it any more and up came the meds and slim. Afterwards I was able to get down some Loratab and juice and passed out for about 6 hours only to be awaken by more slimming. I spit it out, no vomiting or the urge. I have had a few bouts of hiccups and boy do they hurt. This is all normal right? Just a part of the healing process...right?

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yes all this are normal

if yiu feel urge to vomit so vomit

but dont stop drinking fluids even you vomitted several times and walk

hang on dear

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Thanks for responding. How much liquid should I be getting at this stage? I am barely getting in a few sips without pain. Really just enough to washed my meds down. Should I try and push pass the pain or just try and heal a little more before increasing the fluids?

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