Lizanne Martin Skorupski 1 Posted April 22, 2013 HI everyone, I had surgery on Monday the 15th, with a hiatal hernia repair. I had to stay in the hospital for a few extra days due to my potassium being very low. I did not have much pain and I have done everything I have been told. When I came home on Thursday I was fine, but since Friday I can not stop crying and i have bouts of such sadness. They told me prior to surgery that I would be able to take my Effexor ER capsule after and then decided to give me some other form of it 2x's a day. I KNOW this is what is screwing up my head. I can not do this up and down roller coaster and it is not due to wanting to eat or lack of fluids. Can anyone tell me if they were able to take Effexor ER after surgery, I have been reading some people open up the capsule and put it with applesauce or yogurt. I think I will do this tomorrow but I will be calling the Doctor first. Please any help you can give me or shine some light into my severe crying spells would be such a help. 1 elpaso73 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CarrieP 50 Posted April 22, 2013 I had no problem taking mine. You don't wanna get off it especially right now. The withdrawals can be awful from what I read. My Dr was never concerned with me taking it as far as it getting stuck or anything. I guess you could open it and take it that way if needed. Bit the XR is timed release so opening it might affect it. Sent from my iPhone using VST Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lizanne Martin Skorupski 1 Posted April 22, 2013 I had no problem taking mine. You don't wanna get off it especially right now. The withdrawals can be awful from what I read. My Dr was never concerned with me taking it as far as it getting stuck or anything. I guess you could open it and take it that way if needed. Bit the XR is timed release so opening it might affect it. Sent from my iPhone using VST Thank you Carrie, I am so happy to see that someone else takes it, I was afraid of it getting stuck but thinking about it, the size of my esophagus has not changed at all. what mg do you take? i take 150 once a day. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AussieLady 521 Posted April 22, 2013 HI everyone' date=' I had surgery on Monday the 15th, with a hiatal hernia repair. I had to stay in the hospital for a few extra days due to my potassium being very low. I did not have much pain and I have done everything I have been told. When I came home on Thursday I was fine, but since Friday I can not stop crying and i have bouts of such sadness. They told me prior to surgery that I would be able to take my Effexor ER capsule after and then decided to give me some other form of it 2x's a day. I KNOW this is what is screwing up my head. I can not do this up and down roller coaster and it is not due to wanting to eat or lack of fluids. Can anyone tell me if they were able to take Effexor ER after surgery, I have been reading some people open up the capsule and put it with applesauce or yogurt. I think I will do this tomorrow but I will be calling the Doctor first. Please any help you can give me or shine some light into my severe crying spells would be such a help.[/quote'] My surgeon told me not to change a thing with my Effexor XR. I take 300mg. Once a day. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lizanne Martin Skorupski 1 Posted April 22, 2013 My surgeon told me not to change a thing with my Effexor XR. I take 300mg. Once a day. the two of you just lifted such a burden off of me. thank you so much. did you have any problems with swallowing it at all? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SpaceDust 585 Posted April 22, 2013 Hi, Lizanne - I'm so sorry to hear you are having such a hard time! I can't help you with regard to your medication - I think you're on the right track by calling your doctor tomorrow to discuss it. I can tell you this, though: it's really not unusual to have bouts of emotion overload after major surgery - just do a web search and you'll find lots of reputable sites with articles about it linked to all sorts of major surgery. I found this site to provide some interesting basic information regarding post-operative depression: http://www.healthguideinfo.com/treating-depression/p88339/ There are many others. This surgery is a big deal, and there's plenty of stress, fear and uncertainty that each of us will face that could trigger the emotional rollercoaster. Hang in there - you'll get through this, and you can always come here to talk about it if you need to vent! 1 Lizanne Martin Skorupski reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AussieLady 521 Posted April 22, 2013 the two of you just lifted such a burden off of me. thank you so much. did you have any problems with swallowing it at all? No problems at all. Capsules go down easy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lizanne Martin Skorupski 1 Posted April 22, 2013 i am crying right now that i am so happy. now i hope to get some sleep and begin anew in the morning, thank you so much again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SpaceDust 585 Posted April 22, 2013 I think some doctors are overly cautious because of fears that the extended release meds will release too quickly after the sleeve is done. I could see that as an issue with a bypass, but it seems a bit off when talking about surgery that did not monkey with the actual digestive process, just the size of the stomach. 1 Lizanne Martin Skorupski reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lizanne Martin Skorupski 1 Posted April 22, 2013 Hi, Lizanne - I'm so sorry to hear you are having such a hard time! I can't help you with regard to your medication - I think you're on the right track by calling your doctor tomorrow to discuss it. I can tell you this, though: it's really not unusual to have bouts of emotion overload after major surgery - just do a web search and you'll find lots of reputable sites with articles about it linked to all sorts of major surgery. I found this site to provide some interesting basic information regarding post-operative depression: http://www.healthgui...ression/p88339/ There are many others. This surgery is a big deal, and there's plenty of stress, fear and uncertainty that each of us will face that could trigger the emotional rollercoaster. Hang in there - you'll get through this, and you can always come here to talk about it if you need to vent! thank you , the more information i have i love !!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AussieLady 521 Posted April 22, 2013 I think some doctors are overly cautious because of fears that the extended release meds will release too quickly after the sleeve is done. I could see that as an issue with a bypass' date=' but it seems a bit off when talking about surgery that did not monkey with the actual digestive process, just the size of the stomach.[/quote'] Exactly right. My partner is a Chemist and he said the size of the stomach makes no difference. The medication slow releases into your system at the same rate. It's the medication that is slow releasing, not the stomach. 2 SpaceDust and Lizanne Martin Skorupski reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites