3 days out and getting I've fluids..
RNY on 02/28/13
VSG on 02/09/12
I had serious nausea and dehydration about a week and a half post-op, and had to go to the ER to get IV fluids. I was also put on Zofran, which totally helped. I took it for about two weeks after the dehydration, and slowly was able to get myself back up to the 64+ oz. per day. It was miserable at first, but each day that passed made things a little better. I am a little over 6 months post-op now, and haven't had any dehydration issues since then.
Good luck!
Good luck!
RNY on 02/28/13
This may be a silly question--I'm a pre-opper and I haven't met with a surgeon yet. But do the surgeon's offices ever do iv fluids there? It seems like that would be a pretty smart thing to have on hand since dehydration is a pretty big concern with wls. We have a small clinic (Care United--not for wls) here in my town and they do iv fluids there.
I would just think having to go to the er for iv fluids could get pretty expensive and I wonder why surgeons wouldn't have the equipment on-hand for that.
Pam
I would just think having to go to the er for iv fluids could get pretty expensive and I wonder why surgeons wouldn't have the equipment on-hand for that.
Pam
RNY on 02/28/13