nervous about post op nausea
Hello, I am having surgery on May 28 and super nervous about vomiting from the anesthesia, moreso than the pain! I get motion sickness often and have to take lots of dramamine when traveling. I felt a bit nauseous after the propofol with my endoscopy. I know it can be dangerous right after bariactric surgery. Anyone have any thoughts on this? Thanks!
I was very nauseous, and they kept giving me shots of something through IV/port thing in my arm... so I was actually fine in the hospital. When I got home I had waves of nausea, and the doc did end up giving me a script...for Zofran...although I know that helps some people a lot, I only took it once...I didn't feel like it helped. I never vomited though. What actually did give me temporary relief was peppermint TicTacs... I would bite them and let them dissolve in my mouth. They were a life saver. (no pun intended ) .... make sure you stay hydrated when you get home...sip, sip, sip... because dehydration will cause nausea as well. Good Luck.
Cynthia 5'11" RNY 7/23/2014
Goal reached 17 months. 220lb Weight Loss
Plastic Surgery Dr. Joseph Michaels - LBL and Hernia Repair 2/29/16, Arm Lift, BL, 5/2/16, Leg Lift 7/25/16
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The only reason I was nauseated after my surgery was because of the morphine. Once my surgeon switched me to IV Tylenol, my pain was managed quite well ( way better than I expected it to ), and I was no longer nauseous.
I guess I lucked out.
I woke up in between a memory and a dream...
Tom Petty
I get badly carsick and had zero nausea after surgery. My surgeon reluctantly wrote me a prescription for Zofran (she prefers to check us in person if we're nauseous to make sure we're ok) but I've never used it. I did have a second hospital stay two weeks out though (due to an infection) and needed some Zofran then for a couple days because the morphine was making me a little nauseous. But that was completely separate from my surgery, eating etc. Now I do have occasional nausea but it's mild enough that ginger or peppermint helps. Congrats on your upcoming surgery!
tell the anesthesiologist that you get sick with anesthesia and have motion sickness. I told them prior to my surgery and he put a patch on me prior to surgery and made sure I had something on board during surgery. I keep the patch on until I came home. I also was given Zofran to take if needed at home didn't really need it.