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Will I ever get past the constant nausea that I have at all times anymore?!?! This is so frustrating.

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I feel you my surgery was September 18 12 and my nausea started about 3 weeks ago and I have not gotten over it. I hate it not only that I have to vomit and get nothing just dry heavies its awful and no meds work ???? at times I regret this. I hope u feel better soon

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I agree! My original surgery was Sept 21st, and had to go back Oct 19th. This 2nd surgery has been rough and I am not feeling well at all. I am so tired, dizzy, nauseous, just feel like crap. I don't think I'll ever look at food the same way again.

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I agree! My original surgery was Sept 21st, and had to go back Oct 19th. This 2nd surgery has been rough and I am not feeling well at all. I am so tired, dizzy, nauseous, just feel like crap. I don't think I'll ever look at food the same way again.

Have you talked to your dr.?

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No, because I am only 5 days post op from the second surgery and wasn't sure if this might be normal at this point.

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You may want to check. I didn't have nausea, so I wouldn't want to tell you something wrong.

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Yes but it's different for everyone. Mine stop after 4 weeks then it started again at 2 months but now I'm perfect.

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Called the doctor and they were very helpful. They explained that because we are in rapid weightloss our bodies are creating ketones while it burns fat. Ketones make the body feel crappy- tired, nauseous, dizzy, etc. So, they told me to drink more to flush out the ketones and I should feel better. Makes sense to me, now to try to take more liquids in.

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Called the doctor and they were very helpful. They explained that because we are in rapid weightloss our bodies are creating ketones while it burns fat. Ketones make the body feel crappy- tired' date=' nauseous, dizzy, etc. So, they told me to drink more to flush out the ketones and I should feel better. Makes sense to me, now to try to take more liquids in.[/quote']

That's good you called them.

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I am 6+ months post op and really never had nausea much at all, if I at something that did not sit right with me I knew immediately and then the nasuea would happend. Or if I did not chew something enough I would get pretty nauseous. I would call your doctor if your are constantly nauseous.. something does not sound right. Even if it is normal for some people at least you will put your mind to rest that it is expected and there is nothing wrong.

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I hope you feel better. No fun feeling like that.

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I have been nauseated for the last three days and I feel like I've made a mistake that I can't undo now :(

surgiversary 10/09/12~235 lbs

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Cooksie

Call you doc and see if you can get something for the nausea. Don't suffer without checking with them. Sending you best wishes, cause nausea is the worst, I think i would almost rather have a pain of some type then that awful feeling. Please call.

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