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I've seriously have had a runny nose since surgery.... Has this happened to anyone? Lol.

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How far out are you? I have heard from several people that they get a runny nose after they eat. For them it is a sign that they are full.

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Your vagus nerve may have been irritated during surgery. It runs along the top of the stomach, and controls much of your upper body's functions -- the stuff you can't control, like hiccups, sneezing, and yes, a runny nose. As @@Yaberhoo says, many people find that if they eat too much, they get a runny nose post-sleeve. If your runny nose is constant, it seems likely it will clear up within a few weeks as the nerve calms down. If it doesn't, check in with your surgeon just to make sure everything is okay. Good luck!

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Thanks ladies. I'm 8 days post op so just drinking fluids. I don't feel like I'm over doing it on fluids, I haven't even hit the max yet. I see my surgeon on Monday so I'll mention it :)

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YES! I thought I was the only one...

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The hiccups I get as well. My surgeon said its typical at first. He felt like I was probably getting air into my stomach from my water bottle etc. he said well just monitor it. :)

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