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I'm getting nauseated after every drink I take is this normal. I'm in day. 3 of my surgery.

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My surgeon gave me something for nausea when I left the hospital. Good thing too.

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Adriant thanks for the good news! I can't wait to get to that point of No NAUSEA!

Thanks

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I have a history of aesthesia-induced nausea. My doctor has given me a prescription for anti-nausea drugs for before and after the surgery, but I was wondering if this would be enough to stop any vomiting. From this...I'm guessing not necessarily :blink: My sleeve is scheduled for January 17, 2017. I have some time to fret over this. So I got that going for me.

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I have a history of aesthesia-induced nausea. My doctor has given me a prescription for anti-nausea drugs for before and after the surgery, but I was wondering if this would be enough to stop any vomiting. From this...I'm guessing not necessarily :blink: My sleeve is scheduled for January 17, 2017. I have some time to fret over this. So I got that going for me.

I generally get a patch behind my ear but that didn't happen prior to surgery. They gave me meds for nausea in the hospital and after I left, but it didn't stop the dry heaves. With having no liquids in my stomach it was the worst ever as it caused much pain to my main incision.

Good luck with your surgery.

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My doctor gave me a presciption for a single pill called Emend. I am to take it 3 hours before surgery to help with nausea.

Has anyone else taken this and did it work? I'm having my sleeve done outpatient so I'm not sure if the drugs given are different for outpatient vs in- hospital.

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