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I was so out of it and felt they took me back way to soon. i could barely stand and then after the centrine, I lost it. Any damage done?

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didn't they give you any anti-nausea medicine? They gave me a shot as soon as I woke up... I've never gotten sick from anesthesia (sp?) but I guess they wanted to be safe...

What did your doc say?

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OMG, I feel your pain, I went from the recovery room, still half out of it, to the swallow test, they had me 1/2 standing 1/2 leaning on the x-ray machine, and told me to drink that rancid stuff!! gross, i almost vomited, i was dry heaving, the entire ordeal lasted about 10-15 minutes but it felt like a lifetime!!! I was dry heaving violently, the nurse said to me "please stop trying to throw up" i told her it was completely involuntary. anyway, i am sure you are fine!, then can tell by the x-ray!

good luck

banded 7/29

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I didn't actually vomit, but boy, I sure could have! I had to have two doses of anti-nausea medicine before I could actually leave. Standing up made me want to hurl...and the little sips of Water worked after the 2nd dose of anti nausea medicine. Then, when I got home, I slept like a baby!!

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