Ohitsmorgan 1 Posted January 27, 2013 Today is the first day the nausea is tolerable. I am having two major difficulties and need some suggestions on what do to do. 1. How do I relieve the gasy/nausesous feeling? How long does it typically last? 2. Does anyone have problems sleeping? It's killing me. Please any help you can give would make me so appreciative! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tawnie 99 Posted January 27, 2013 Yes to all! I am 13 days out. Pain meds made my belly worse ! I switched to aleve day 2. Walk walk walk and gasx! 3-5 days before gas passes or absorbed. Mine was about 5. Don't worry....all normal. Drink warm fluids , pace, and sleep will come. Some sleep most of day I think I went with little sleep for days. It does get better. Do not worry. Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kristikay 60 Posted January 27, 2013 Did you get anti nausea medicine from the doctor? I was sent home with an anti nausea suppositories.. Thankfully I haven't needed them but maybe you could call and ask. I am also not sleeping well and have been very uncomfortable at night. Last night I Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Amiee 16 Posted January 27, 2013 Hi ohitsmorgan, For the gas, walk, I know it hurts and your probably tired from lack of sleep and surgery but get up and walk even if it's 5 minutes (even if it's just marching place!) it helps. I also used an ice pack on my stomach and heating pad where I felt the gas and of course used gas x strips. I put one on the tongue and one under (this is what the nurses had me do in the hospital). I didn't have nausea except when taking nausea medicine so I'm no help there...lol Sleep-I had horrible insomnia after surgery. It took a couple of weeks for me to get back to a normal sleep schedule. Don't have a remedy, just rode the wave until it ended. I hope you feel better, sip your Water and walk it's sooo important right now! It will get better :-) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Looking Ahead 239 Posted January 27, 2013 sleep in your recliner. Drink slowly and warm liquids if possible and they can call you in something for nausea. I also lived on Sonic crushed ice. You can buy it by the bag for under $2 here. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zoekids 120 Posted January 27, 2013 Yes to all! I am 13 days out. Pain meds made my belly worse ! I switched to aleve day 2. Before you take aleve, check with your doctor. It is an NSAID and they supposedly irritate your stomach and are on the do not take list from my doctor. Mary Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Richard Foor 655 Posted January 27, 2013 Narcotic pain medications by nature cause nausea so the sooner you can get yourself to stop taking them the sooner your nausea will get better. Tylenol is a better choice for a mild pain relief because it doesn't irritate the stomach as much, but if possible you are better if you can avoid any pain meds, I know for some that isn't possible. Good Luck. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
boatdays 18 Posted January 27, 2013 I had surgery 1/21 and don't sleep well at night either. Not from pain, nor nausea- I am finding I am just not sleeping. If I do sleep it's now in 1-2 hour increments, and up to use the bathroom with a loose gassy almost BM- but not a BM. Anyone experiencing that? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ohitsmorgan 1 Posted January 27, 2013 I had surgery 1/21 and don't sleep well at night either. Not from pain' date=' nor nausea- I am finding I am just not sleeping. If I do sleep it's now in 1-2 hour increments, and up to use the bathroom with a loose gassy almost BM- but not a BM. Anyone experiencing that?[/quote'] Yes I am...loose and watery...mostly gasy. I also sleep in 1-2 hour increments. If that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rachele 0 Posted January 27, 2013 I had surgery on 1/16 and on my one week apt with my Dr he suggested that I take Benadryl before bed. As of right now I take one before bed and I am sleeping a solid 7-8 hours. I was so thankful. Sleeping was not happening. As of now, I am having a harder time with hunger cravings. I am following the liquid diet to a T but it is so difficult. About 17lbs down since surgery but this morning was the first morning I woke up without a weight loss..I was bummed and I feel so bloated. Hoping Mon morning brings better news. Still very sore. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ohitsmorgan 1 Posted January 27, 2013 I had surgery on 1/16 and on my one week apt with my Dr he suggested that I take Benadryl before bed. As of right now I take one before bed and I am sleeping a solid 7-8 hours. I was so thankful. sleeping was not happening. As of now' date=' I am having a harder time with hunger cravings. I am following the liquid diet to a T but it is so difficult. About 17lbs down since surgery but this morning was the first morning I woke up without a weight loss..I was bummed and I feel so bloated. Hoping Mon morning brings better news. Still very sore.[/quote'] Don't go crazy with the scale and don't let it discourage you!!! 17lbs is awesome. Good luck???? 1 Rachele reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ME123 39 Posted January 28, 2013 Walk as much as you can, I walked a big circle around my kitchen, dinning room and livingroom. As much as I didn't want to it soooo helped. My doc also gave me Zofran and liquid percecet I took them together so I wouldnt get sick. The liquid perc's helped me sleep, the Zofran helped the sick feeling. I also slept on the couch propped up by pillows, I didn't sleep flat for about 5 days. After the 5th day it was like a light switch went on and I felt 80 percent better, I could have gone back to work thats how good I felt, so it will and does get soo much better. Oh yea and someone else wrote drink warm liquid, that is so true it felt so much better in my tummy, I drank Caffiene free Sleepy Time tea, it was soothing and relaxed me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites