Everything makes me feel sick :(
I am 5 weeks post op and it seems that everything I eat, with the exception of yogurt, beans and sometimes eggs, makes me feel sick. Even just the thought of food makes me feel sick. I'm at the point where I do not want to try eating anything anymore so I don't get sick! I have slowed my eating down, I make sure I am chewing my food really good, to applesauce consistency, but I just can't seem to not get sick! Has anyone else had this problem and does it pass? I am even having a hard time drinking my protein shakes. I don't know what to do, and I do plan on asking my doctor at my next appointment in a week. Thank you!
Hi Tina,
This is normal and happened to me. My surgeon said it had to due with the anesthesia and can last up to 3 months. Everything made me sick and the smells, OMGosh the smells would kill me. My son cooking pasta would send me over the edge. The only thing I could get down was double protein milk.
Give your surgeon's office a call, they may have some suggestions but again I think you just have to ride it out Keep us posted on how you are doing!
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I had the equivalent of morning sickness for about 8 weeks after surgery. I complained to anyone who would listen and the only answer I got was when you lose fat cells at a fast rate they release hormones and that is what is making you sick. I only vomited once when I ate too fast. My MD would not even give me meds just in case they could mask something really seriously wrong. I feel for you!!!!! Talk to your Dr. to make sure it is nothing serious and know that this too will pass.
I am now 9 months out and I do not ever try new things unless I am at home.
It happened to me also. It lasted a while..and i ended up with GB issue (pain, inflammation) and GB removal surgery...
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on 3/23/15 11:45 am - WI
Could you be lactose intolerant? I know I was really nauseated until I figured out that the protein I was drinking was not lactose free. I changed protein powder to a whey isolate (99% lactose free) and mixed it with almond milk. My nausea and diarrhea went away immediately. I can eat Greek yogurt and cheese, but milk makes me very stomach sick.