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I was sleeved on 7/5 - so, I am just a bit over 7 weeks out. I was doing just fine eating until last week. I am still mostly eating soft foods - but, trying little bites of new foods. I now on Saturday for the first time - vomited LOTS and had severe pain and gassy stomach after eating. I have moved back to eating the good old standard of oatmeal, cottage cheese and egg beaters. But, those don't even sit well with me anymore. I feel terrible after I eat or drink. Should I call my doctor?

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I am 7 months out and this still happens to me....Not as often, but last week felt sick and went back to soft foods for a few days, feel better now. It never hurts to call ur doctor, REMEMER to stay hydrated, I have been dehydrayted 3 times now in 7 month... Best of luck and it will get better....

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I would encourage you to call your doctor. Don't take anything for granted. Better safe than sorry. Keep us posted and get better soon.

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You shouldn't vomit with the sleeve. It means something is wrong.. You're either eating too quickly or too much or something else is wrong. There's always a reason.

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Were you experiencing any sinus issues at the same time? Allergies?

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Were you experiencing any sinus issues at the same time? Allergies?

I had terrible allergy problems last week when this started. What would that have to do with this?

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It sounds like there is a good chance that you were exposed to something that inflammed your stomach eiher after you ate, during, or possibly before. It could be alot of things, more that the article lists. You probably do not even have to consume them.

I had an allergist tell me that now that he has seen alot of patients with VST he is convinced there is much more of a correclation to environment and gastritis. He believes the allergies you are experiencing outside your body are reflected inside much more than the medical community widely recognizes at the moment. It is enhanced when we have such tiny stomachs and have had stomach surgery, to boot.

Also,sinus drainange probably aids to hits to our immunity due to calorie readuction, stress of upcoming/post surgery, etc.

http://www.buzzle.co...ach-lining.html

everytime I have anything near that hit, it does, indeed, go hand-in hand with allergies. Alot of people find relief with Zantac. It has a antihistamine as an ingredient. I am sticking to benadryl.

http://www.buzzle.co...flammation.html

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I was going to ask if you were eating slow enough. The times I have become nauseated and run to the bathroom (have not thrown up, just kind of heaved) it was because I ate too fast. My sleeve HATES that. But looking at the allergy thing- wow.

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