Trouble Keeping Food Down
Hi All!
This Wednesday, November 16 will be my 1 month surgiversity. I've lost a total of 58 pounds but am having SERIOUS issues keeping food down. I've been back to my surgeon twice in the past two weeks and have also been re-hospitalized one time due to dehydration. There was a time that I couldn't even keep water down...that's why I was re-hospitalized. Water seems to be fine now...although I can't get anywhere near 64 oz in.
The doc said that he's very hesitant to scope my stomach at this early stage because he's afraid of ruptering my staple line. I have another appointment for follow-up next Tuesday, the 22nd which will be 10 days from my last appointment with him. He's asked me to try Ensure because it's thinner than protein shakes but will supposedly help with giving me some energy (which I have NONE of). For the most part, I've been able to keep down the Ensure but have also thrown it up a few times.
This is demoralizing. I was fully expecting lots of pain and discomfort once I had surgery. However, I was NOT prepared for this nightmare of trying to keep food down. Almost every time I try to eat anything, I produce this thick slimy saliva which just causes me to try to keep swallowing which then just causes me so much discomfort that I throw everything up. I can't possibly eat any slower...I'm spreading 2 oz over the course of about 30 minutes. I'm drinking poweraide and/or gatoraide just to try to replace some electrolytes and add energy...but it seems like it takes me an hour to even get about 4 oz of water down.
Any words of advice from anyone who's experienced this? I'll take ANYTHING I can get at this point!
Thanks!
Paul
I had the same problem! Severe stricture. Was pretty evident on the x-ray screen, no scope needed.
Where are your results? Your tests? Go demand them!!!
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Demand one, and fast. This isn't something to play with, I was in and out of the hospital for months before they fixed me.
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I know this is rough right now, believe me. I vomited every day from the time I was two weeks out until I was a month out before my stricture was taken care of. Keep pushing for answers because if you are vomiting liquids after taking your time to drink them, that is absolutely not normal.
In my case I needed a second surgery. Scar tissue/adhesions had constricted my intestine to the point that absolutely nothing would pass through, not even liquid, and so the scope also couldn't be passed through, even after repeated attempts.
Wait-and-see is a fine approach, for a time, as long as you are able to do reasonably well with getting in liquids and proteins. It sounds like you are reaching to get to that "reasonably well" stage. If I were you I would push at least for the contrast swallow. I believe it's called contrast exam with small bowel follow-through or something like that. I had to swallow only a very small amount (and yes, I vomited it soon after).
And if you can't swallow the barium and keep it down, that is just as helpful as actually swallowing and processing it. They will see on the x-ray exactly where the barium stops and reverses, thus, where your stricture is.
*edited to add: contrast doesn't have to be barium, I should have just said contrast. Barium is one type.
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