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I'm freaking out a little. I don't remember my NUT or doctor telling me I can't have ibuprofen anymore. I just read it here. I took it 4 days last week because I had a horrible headache that wouldn't go away. Have I ruined something? My surgery date was Oct. 7, 2014. :-/

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You need to call your surgeon's office and see what they say (and let them know that you took it and how much). As a general rule, ibuprofen is not allowed after bariatric surgery.

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Ibuprofen irritates the stomach and can cause ulcers. Probably best to switch to Tylenol. Would hate to get an ulcer and have a leak down the road.

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NO - DON'T TAKE ANYMORE

Edited by bobbyswife

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NO Ibuprofen, NO Aleve. Call your DR for recommendation. They will probably suggest Tylenol.

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I was told only Tylenol. Forever!

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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO....I did and it urnt a hole in my stomach. I had to have emergency surgery. Almost died. DO NOT TAKE IT! Take Tylenol.

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My surgeon said 6 weeks post-op on ibuprofen and naproxen sodium (Aleve). I would check, of course, but I do plan on taking them when needed later (I just had surgery Thursday.) because they simply work far better for me.

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I was not told to not take ibuprofen. I take it after food every now and than. I been having killer headaches. I now use Fiocet. I suffer from Migraines. No migraines so far.

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It's important that you let your surgeon know because ibuprofen has blood thinning properties and this could increase your risk of complications during surgery. They will probably be giving you a blood thinner just before your surgery which could make it even worse.

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