Guest guest Posted December 27, 2008 Report Share Posted December 27, 2008 had my surgery on the 23rd as well. i have been using GasX which has been helpful to break up the gas bubbles. i haven't had any problem with nausea so far. i would call and talk to the nurse - she would know what is best. brenda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 28, 2008 Report Share Posted December 28, 2008 Shirley My main concern is getting dehydrated with your situation. Do get ahold of Dr. Chock immediately. Kathy R in Walla Walla 278/257/132.5 today 10/13/2005 Dr. Montgomery NWWLS From: eat_hot_death <squirrelly@...> Subject: Newly banded. Date: Saturday, December 27, 2008, 9:44 PM Hi, I had my surgery on the 23rd. It went well and I was up and on my way home within 2 hours. Up until today, things went pretty well. I feel find when I'm lying on one side or the other, but once I sit up, all bets are off. I was great this morning and this afternoon I was going to take my sons to a movie, instead dropping them off, as I became instantly nauseous and gaseous. I tried to get gas on the way home because I was running on fumes and ended up dry-heaving next to the pump. Thankfully, there was so much snow on the ground it wouldn't have mattered anyway. Anyway, I took my anti-nausea med and it didn't help at all, because I dry-heaved again at home. I lay in bed on my side for a couple hours and things settled down some. My post-op is on the 30th. Is this something about which I should be concerned? Also, does anyone know the 12-digit physician number for Dr. Chok for the Realize Band website? Thanks in advance. Shirley. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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