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Does anyone ever wake up with nausea? I am 6 weeks out and for the second time this week I woke up with nausea. I have been able to see something the same . The night before I ate my dinner ... Still on soft foods... At 8:00 pm when'I normally eat at five. I have not gone to bed for a couple of hours after . Any correlation ?

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Oh my gosh me too! It's only when I wake up and sometimes bad enough I have to take a Zophran. I have never had nausea and cannot relate it to anything I ate. I don't know what is going on. I too will be six weeks on Monday. Please let me know if you figure it out. It is driving me crazy. My doctor does not think its dehydration as I get in lots of fluids and my Protein too. Oh and I eat almost exactly the same time every night. About 7:30.

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Hello

I had my RNY in July 2011. I did have nausea real bad. Me doctor stated that I was too full. Try to eat a little less and then go back to the serving you started. It takes time getting ajusted. I hope this helps.

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Waking up with the nauseas. Try drinking at night and during your bathroom breaks at night. That's what helped me.

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Thank you... Never had this before I was sleeved! Anything I can take for this? I do go to the doctor Wednesday for my 6 week post op... I will be sure to ask. It poses a problem because I don't want to eat or drink in the morning .

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Continue to sip so you won't get dehydrated, then when you go to the doctor ask for something or find out why you are having this problem.

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Take your PPI in the evening.

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I eat about an ounce or an ounce and a half. I don't get nauseated when eating or drinking. Only when I wake up in the morning. Not even when I get up in the night for bathroom breaks. It's strange. I asked my doctor and he asked what time I ate and what time I got up in the morning. Then didn't really have an answer as to why all of a sudden it

Started. I curious to see what your

Doctor says.

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I eat about an ounce or an ounce and a half. I don't get nauseated when eating or drinking. Only when I wake up in the morning. Not even when I get up in the night for bathroom breaks. It's strange. I asked my doctor and he asked what time I ate and what time I got up in the morning. Then didn't really have an answer as to why all of a sudden it

Started. I curious to see what your

Doctor says.

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