pssk 225 Posted July 30, 2019 Hi all, I’m two months pre op right now with several comorbidities that require daily medications. While I am hopeful to get off of all or at least most of my medications, I don’t know when that will happen. Do all meds come in liquid form? I can’t figure out how on earth the handful of pills I am presently taking can be taken with a post op pouch! Also, if you used a cpap, how long after surgery did you get off of it? Thanks. 1 FluffySaysForkIt! reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GradyCat 3,695 Posted July 30, 2019 I was off the cpap within 2 1/2 months post sleeve surgery and off Omeprazole for GERD and high blood pressure medicine within 3 months. I didn't have any trouble swallowing pills. 1 FluffySaysForkIt! reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FluffySaysForkIt! 823 Posted July 30, 2019 Not all meds come in liquid form, but SOME (Not extended release) can be crushed. Your Doctor should work with you to find the best method for each of your meds and alternatives, if needed. I stopped my B.P. meds the day I had surgery. Normal B.P. now. Gerd meds will be done in 3 more weeks, hopefully. CPAP- don't know yet. I will likely get a new sleep study before years end. 1 Briswife15 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
toodlerue 452 Posted July 30, 2019 I take about 14 pills a day. I don’t crush them. That was too biter!!! I just Take them with my morning Protein Drink or Water. I still need the cpap. I tried sleeping without it for a few nights & my husband says I still have apnea. I have lost 60 pounds. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lynda486 784 Posted July 30, 2019 Awww and I was hoping to be off the Omeprazole right away! I imagine my bp meds will take longer Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FluffySaysForkIt! 823 Posted July 30, 2019 1 hour ago, Lynda486 said: Awww and I was hoping to be off the Omeprazole right away! I imagine my bp meds will take longer It is possible you might not even have to/ need to take them post surgery. Every Doctor is different. Mine has his patients take them for 3 months after surgery as a protection for healing the new staple line and connections. That is the only reason, at this point, I am still taking them at all. I hope to have no issues once I wean off of it... we will see. I can tell you the relief from GERD has been really, really awesome for myself post bypass. Good luck to you in your journey! 1 Lynda486 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lynda486 784 Posted July 30, 2019 I am really looking forward to that! Thanks so much! 1 FluffySaysForkIt! reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Born in Missouri 1,264 Posted July 30, 2019 (edited) I stopped making my lisinopril/HCTZ (blood pressure) immediately. The same for Metformin (pre-diabetes). My CPAP after a few weeks. I'm still on my benzodiazepines, anti-depressants, and pain meds (morphine). I never had to substitute a liquid form for any of my many horse pills. I took big pills right out of the gate and never had a problem. I've heard that's not the case for everyone, however, so I'd be prepared to consult with a pharmacist to find out if other forms exist and then follow up with your doctor to make changes, if necessary. My daughter is a PharmD. If you send me a list of your meds, I can ask her what other forms they come in for you. Edited July 30, 2019 by Missouri-Lee's Summit 1 FluffySaysForkIt! reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Born in Missouri 1,264 Posted August 1, 2019 On 7/30/2019 at 2:38 PM, Missouri-Lee's Summit said: I stopped making my lisinopril/HCTZ (blood pressure) immediately. The same for Metformin (pre-diabetes). My CPAP after a few weeks. I'm still on my benzodiazepines, anti-depressants, and pain meds (morphine). I never had to substitute a liquid form for any of my many horse pills. I took big pills right out of the gate and never had a problem. I've heard that's not the case for everyone, however, so I'd be prepared to consult with a pharmacist to find out if other forms exist and then follow up with your doctor to make changes, if necessary. My daughter is a PharmD. If you send me a list of your meds, I can ask her what other forms they come in for you. Oops. I meant "taking" my lisinopril and Metformin, not "making". I'm not Walter White. 1 1 alex76 and Lynda486 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites