mrchris 98 Posted March 16, 2015 So I'm roughly 2 1/2 years out (surgery November 2012) and I've done quite well. Never quite hit my goal weight but damn close. This past year has been rough health wise for reasons outside of weight or weight loss. I've had some pretty severe arthritis in a couple of knuckles and my knees but generally avoided needing to take anything for it. A year ago February we did a Caribbean cruise and on the second to last day while in St. Marten I got bit by a mosquito. A couple days later and I had a severe fever, horrible bone/joint pain and was absolutely miserable. The suspect was a mosquito born illness either Dengue or Chikingunya. One of the things prescribed was Diclofenec. Within days my stomach was so irritated I couldn't keep anything down. Stopped that and started taking some Prilosec. Eventually things calmed down but wound up getting my sleeve dilated as I really couldn't eat much thankfully though no signs of an ulcer. However a few months ago I took some Aleve/Naproxen after a run. Within a couple hours it felt like I had a golf ball stuck in my gut and couldn't even get Water down. Wasn't like vomiting it back up, it would just sit there in my esophagus until there was enough Fluid from drinking or saliva until it overflowed back out my mouth. sleep was impossible that night as I would just choke on saliva every 30 minutes and drench the pillow in drool. After about 12 hours it calmed down and within a day or two things were back to normal. Well in June I was in a really bad car accident and have been battling severe headaches daily. Again I try not to take anything for them but this Saturday was really bad so I took two Excedrin hoping for some relief. Just that little bit of aspirin and it was a repeat of the Aleve. Same thing lasted roughly a day but then resolved without any real lingering effects. One it seems really odd that mild OTC drugs that never gave me an issue before could cause such a profound response now even after just one dose. And two it really limits the options when you do need something? Anyone else experience anything like this? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CanyonBaby 1,852 Posted March 16, 2015 I haven't yet, thank Goodness. I take Advil Liquid-Gels for the arthritis in my hands/body, and it is my go-to for virtually every pain that I have. The thing is, though, that I HAVE to have food in my sleeve so it doesn't harm me. Even if it is just milk, something to take the KNOCK out of it, know what I mean?! No other type of N-Said works for me, never has. Being able to take N-Saids for my pain issues is one of the reasons I went with the sleeve surgery. Are you taking enough liquid in with your meds, so they can dilute properly? In any event, call your surgical team for assistance, they may be able to give you an alternate solution. Good luck to you, and I hope you feel better! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ProjectMe 909 Posted March 16, 2015 I was told by my Dr that I wouldn't be allowed to take NSAIDs after sleeve surgery. I know some have been told something different, but my Dr was very adamant. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CanyonBaby 1,852 Posted March 16, 2015 It's definitely going to be an individual thing, I have had no issues up to this point by taking the Advil Liquid-Gels. But I've always had a stomach of iron.... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kindle 8,667 Posted March 16, 2015 I had surgery in Mexico and my surgeon dispensed a sublingual NSAID. I also picked up extra at a pharmacy down there so I would have some on hand. You may want to check into this if you need to take an anti inflammatory in the future. That way it gets into your system but never touches your GI track. However, you may want to consult with your doctor first. Yours Sounds almost like an allergic reaction, so be careful. I have two friends (one is actually my PCP) that have ended up in the hospital after severe NSAID reactions. One actually stopped breathing in the ambulance. Both of them have taken plenty of NSAIDS in the past but neither of them can EVER take NSAIDS again and it has nothing to do with WLS. (They haven't had WLS). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NikkiDoc 312 Posted March 17, 2015 My doctor said no OTC NSAIDs. He will let me take Celebrex once a day but not twice a day- the lower dose. He feels the Celebrex has less gastrointestinal side effects than most OTC NSAIDs. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
QuinceTucker 27 Posted March 17, 2015 My doctor also said no NSAIDs at all, only Tylenol... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cleo's Mom 257 Posted March 17, 2015 So I'm roughly 2 1/2 years out (surgery November 2012) and I've done quite well. Never quite hit my goal weight but damn close. This past year has been rough health wise for reasons outside of weight or weight loss. I've had some pretty severe arthritis in a couple of knuckles and my knees but generally avoided needing to take anything for it. A year ago February we did a Caribbean cruise and on the second to last day while in St. Marten I got bit by a mosquito. A couple days later and I had a severe fever, horrible bone/joint pain and was absolutely miserable. The suspect was a mosquito born illness either Dengue or Chikingunya. One of the things prescribed was Diclofenec. Within days my stomach was so irritated I couldn't keep anything down. Stopped that and started taking some Prilosec. Eventually things calmed down but wound up getting my sleeve dilated as I really couldn't eat much thankfully though no signs of an ulcer. However a few months ago I took some Aleve/Naproxen after a run. Within a couple hours it felt like I had a golf ball stuck in my gut and couldn't even get Water down. Wasn't like vomiting it back up, it would just sit there in my esophagus until there was enough Fluid from drinking or saliva until it overflowed back out my mouth. sleep was impossible that night as I would just choke on saliva every 30 minutes and drench the pillow in drool. After about 12 hours it calmed down and within a day or two things were back to normal. Well in June I was in a really bad car accident and have been battling severe headaches daily. Again I try not to take anything for them but this Saturday was really bad so I took two Excedrin hoping for some relief. Just that little bit of aspirin and it was a repeat of the Aleve. Same thing lasted roughly a day but then resolved without any real lingering effects. One it seems really odd that mild OTC drugs that never gave me an issue before could cause such a profound response now even after just one dose. And two it really limits the options when you do need something? Anyone else experience anything like this? I was also told no NSAIDS (that would include aspirin, Aleve and Advil) because it can cause ulcers and thin the lining of the stomach. Just one of the many reasons I am rethinking whether to get this procedure or not. I am 64 and have chronic back pain and arthritis. Something to think about because yes, it does limit your options. Tylenol does nothing for inflammation. If it caused you this much trouble then you should not take it but talk to your surgeon also. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LSF 264 Posted March 18, 2015 I'm allowed nsaids but sometimes I need to dissolve pills in flavored water so as to not get that " stuck" feeling Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GEAUX SAINTS 143 Posted March 18, 2015 I was told "no NSAIDs", as well...ever!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites