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I was sleeved 7 days ago on Haloween, I woke up this morning my arms wet from sweat, now I am up and my forehead is sweating a little, is this normal ? does it go away?

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I was sleeved 7 days ago on Haloween, I woke up this morning my arms wet from sweat, now I am up and my forehead is sweating a little, is this normal ? does it go away?

What did you eat yesterday or this morning??


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blended chicken noodle Soup last night, the sweats have stopped now.

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It's probably a normal part if the healing process, but it's always good to keep an eye out for signs of a problem.

Get a good thermometer and keep tabs on your temperature. The first week, low fevers (up to 100F) are common and normal. If you get a higher one, call your Doc. 102, call your doc and go to the ER.

Usually fevers (if you are going to have one) happen in the evening, so take several readings throughout the day.

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I too was also sleeved on Halloween and have been getting sweats every now and then and would love to know what is causing them. I also would love to know how some people survived the post op liquid stages of the diet. Any advice on this would be greatly appreciated. I have always been one that loves to eat good food and sweets and it's a very hard battle staying away from all of the stuff I liked to eat.

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Have you both tried checking your temperature? I we sent home with the breathing machine and a thermometer to check my temperature twice a day for the first 2 weeks to ensure that I didn’t get a fever or infection.

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Thank you all for the replies, the sweating hasn't happened again, now I am researching BM's and not having any yet,

haha :)

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