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I was told no NSAIDs forever because we are at in increased risk of stomach ulcers. Personal friends of mine say their doctors haven't mentioned anything to them, though.

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My Dr said wait one month and then it's fine. He said it's the main reason people with chronic pain opt for the sleeve over bypass; because ou can still have Ibuprofen.

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I was told no advil tablets because they are harder for your new tummy to break down but advil gel caps are ok.

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I was told no NSAIDs ever again (also no oral steroids)...because of the increased...and very real...risk for terminal ulcers. While I was in the hospital, after my surgery, one of my room mates was in for surgery to repair a nasty bleeding ulcer....from taking 2 Advil! Having shared her experience (from across the room), you can rest assured I will never take an NSAID....I don't ever want to experience what she went through!!!

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I take gel caps but only when I really need it. I dont take pills much at all unless absolutely nessasary. I opt for liquid or injectables because I Centrum and Iron pill cause me to have severe pain in my stomach. Which Advil and gas x cured. Thank god

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