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I’m 3.5 weeks post op and I’m having nausea with anything but Protein Shakes or Fage yogurt. Weeks two up to three it was diarrhea. Now constipated and needing to take Zofran to curb nausea at least once a day. My nutritionist said I still need to try new foods and eat very very slowly. Anyone have advice?

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My advice: listen to your nutritionist. And good luck..hope things settle down soon:)

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Hi @loveflowers

Man, you weight is coming off fast! It is so great you can get the Protein Shakes in. Have you tried Protein Soups? Hot and savoury, which makes a great change from the often-sweet shakes. And yogurt is good too - some of my earliest variety was adding flavour to plain yogurt - sweet chilli, chipotle...

Your surgical team will have good advice - it does come right, but sometimes takes a little time. And the diarrhoea-then-constipation is very very common! Again, it usually comes right...

Nice to see you here - the support makes all the difference...

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I went through a similar path. Make sure you stay on the liquids. The Constipation stage was horrible for me. Brought out roids and I won't even get into that. I ended up taking daily Probiotics and adding them to yogurt or pudding, and every other day had probiotics that had added Fiber. I think the brand was Culturelle? I stole some from the supply for my kid - but the adult version is just taking 2 of the kid doses. I started with kid doses (one packet of powder).

Just make sure you get those liquids for sure. I have heard the biggest contributor to readmissions and complications ends up being dehydration. Back in the day I would just chug a bottle or two of Water and catch up, gone are those days!

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I went through that as well. It passed as i got used to food again. Keep taking anti nausea meds and stay hydrated. I’d stay in touch with your nutritionist too. All just what I’d do :) Hang in there.


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I was soooo nauseous the first 3-4 weeks! It eventually resolved itself. Hope you feel better soon!


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