Question:
Hi, I m 1 yr out of rny bypass surgery and suddenly since last couple of days i have

caught up with running nose and cough, I have always been scared to take medicines after my surgery as most of them out there are NSAID medicines. I want to get rid of my current runny nose, cold and cough. Any suggestions what kind of medicines i can take. I greatly appreciate all your help. Thanks alot in advance.    — mrjack (posted on May 15, 2008)


May 15, 2008
Hi Jack Jack. I also have had RNY and am of course as limited to what kind of cold meds I can take as you are. What I also deal with is high blood pressure so I have to be extra careful. I would reccomed a drug called "Mucinex" it dries up your mucus membraines all over the body.Be careful and drink alot of water w/this but it does work and it won't keep you up, or raise your BP or make you sleepy. It is over the counter and is sold in a DM formula as well to last all day-now that one is for you in the am only, or else you'll be counting sheep along time to try to sleep that night. This is a great drug for Bypass people w/runny nose, and cough that is safe for people of our delicate nature. Best wishes to you.I know if you take this your troubles will be gone soon.give it at least a week to totally dry you up so it doesn't come back.Benedryl is useless when you can't think or do anything but be a zombie.This RX doesn't do that at all. Have a blessed day and feel better soon!
   — [Deactivated Member]

May 15, 2008
Hi, sorry to hear you are feeling poorly. The best answer is, of course, speak to a doctor or be seen, even at least call the bariatric office from your surgery and ask them. In my experience, I have taken DayQuil and NyQuil without any problems. The fever reducer/pain reliever in this product is Tylenol which according to my surgeon is fine. I've taken other products for sinus allergy and what not (i.e. sudafed like products) and have never personally had any adverse reactions. Hope you feel better. Leslie
   — LuvNSummer

May 15, 2008
I also had RNY and just a few days out of surgery got the worst cold ever! I used the Zicam nose spray and it worked wonderfully! Good Luck!
   — smarshall1975

May 15, 2008
Benadryl is okay, per my doctor. Good luck/feel better.
   — lesleigh07

May 15, 2008
I'm sure the over the counter cold meds are fine if they contain tylenol. Personally, I take a precribed NSAID for my chronic back pain & Osteoarthritis with food. Occasionally, I get gastric irritation/discomfort and take Nexium for a few days until it's gone. Cordeceium-D (spelling) is advertised as not affecting BP. Just spend some time at Walmart in the cold/flu section and I'm sure you can find something or ask the pharmacist or your surgeon. I agree, the Mucinex is OK.
   — Prairie-Sky

May 15, 2008
I use mostly natural remedies. For the stuffy nose I use a "netti pot" or sinus rinse bottle. It totally cleans out the sinus cavities with warm salt water and ZERO meds. It works sooooo great for allergy season too. I load up on Vitamin C and for my throat I use lblack licorice drops...tea with honey and lemon helps and before bed a gargle of warm salt water numbs the throat. The sinus rinse cleans out the sinuses thqat cause sore throat form sinus drip...So it works very efficently to help all your symtoms including pressure headaches. I know it sounds gross...but everyone I have told about this and they tried it...LOVE IT! My entire family has their own rinse bottle...It's really awesome... http://www.thecompounder.com/sinusrinse.php
   — .Anita R.

May 15, 2008
Sorry to hear you have a cold. I just got over my first cold/upper resp infection post RNY. I took tylenol severe sinus day and night time formula. Also took Benadryl at night to sleep. Tylenol isn't an NSAID. Get well soon!
   — mary_rn

May 15, 2008
Tylenol does make a "Cold Head Congestion", it's for headache/sore throat,nasal congestion and coughing. Also it's a Daytime Non-Drowsy formula. Best of Luck.......
   — Toni Todd

May 16, 2008
Jack, you can use sudafed, I like to use mucinex, it works great, but especially being one year out, you will be fine. Patricia P.
   — Patricia P

May 16, 2008
I can't take any oral decongestants, so i have been taking afrin nasal spray for several yrs or dristan. Get the moisturizing type. Works great. And of course Musenex for the chest.
   — Kristi H.




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