Question:
Can anyone give me information on affects of vomitting from anestisia?

I have had four surgeries in the past and every time I wake up from surgery I throw up. I assume it is from the anestisia and I'm concerned I will hurt my new pouch if I throw up that soon. Any suggestions or knowledge of what to expect would be greatly appreciated!    — Tracy B. (posted on August 2, 2003)


August 2, 2003
Hi Tracy, I woke up in recovery horribly ill from the anesthesia. I didn't ever actually vomit from it, I just dry heaved (I assume because there was nothing in the new pouch to come up). The nurses were very good about giving me phenergan, etc, through my I.V. to help with the nausea. Nothing helped, though, until they finally gave me a shot in the hip. Anyway, the dry heaving didn't seem to cause me any problems...and the doctors and nurses will do all they can to alleviate your sickness so that you won't damage your tender pouch. Good luck.
   — Bonnie R.

August 2, 2003
I am one who also woke horribly nauseous from the anesthesia. I also dry heaved, but they were on standby with plenty of anti-nausea shots which also knocked me back out. My recovery nurses were awesome and They were be Johnny on the spot to help me. It's highly unlikely you will throw up because you are completely empty. Don't let that bother you, it happens to most of us and our pouches don't suffer from it. God bless you.
   — Happy I.

August 2, 2003
Tracy, My surgeon gave me medication during surgery to prevent me from waking up sick. It worked great. I will always make sure to ask for this in the future, should I need to. Ask your surgeon or the anestheologist, I am sure they will accommodate you. Good Luck
   — Kathy C.

August 2, 2003
I have had several surgeries in the past. I was horribly sick and threw up several times from the first one (many many years ago). Since then I ALWAYS tell them that I get very sick from the anestisia when the Anestisiologist (spelling??) visits me before surgery. They always make sure to give me some meds in my IV and I have NEVER had a problem since.
   — Kathy J.

August 2, 2003
I have the same problem with anestesia (? spelling) I told the anestisiologist this at the pre-op meeting and they arranged to put something in my IV before I came to, it prevented me from getting sick and worked great.
   — Linda A.

August 2, 2003
I dry heaved several hours after waking up from surgery - delayed reaction, I guess! No damage to the pouch and they put something in my IV to prevent nausea. Since you know this will be a problem, tell them before hand and they can put the anti nausea drug in your IV right away. I had no further problem once I got that. (Your stomach will probably be too empty to actually throw up anything anyway, but heaving is still no fun!)
   — sandsonik

August 2, 2003
I always get sick after surgery. This time I really stressed my point to the anesthesiologist(who I dont think believed the severity at first). I even asked him to create (standing orders) so that I could be given various anti nausea medicines throughout my hospital stay without the nurses having to get his permission!!!! Just as they brought me to the OR and started giving me one of the meds I got so sick. The Dr. was shocked and had to give me the anti nausea drug before I even fell asleep. When I woke up I immediately had the dry heaves. Remember if you have this to take your pillow and press it against you incision so you wont rip it back open. Even though I was out of it I remembered that without a problem. I did continue to have bad nausea during my three day hospital stay despite the medicines but I think it was related to the pain medications after the first day not the anesthsia. If you have any other question email me at [email protected] Good luck to you. Wendi
   — lovemonterey

August 3, 2003
Hi tracy, i am also one that wakes up extremely sick, so i made sure i told anybody who would listen that was my biggest fear and they made sure i received something durnig my surgery. I had a harder time waking up but I dont remember ever getting sick, but i did wake up VERY sick to my stomach so i remember trying to tell them when they were rolling me to a room and they gave me something right away and it seemed to not only help my sick stomach but also to help me sleep. The whole week i was there, I would occassionally have the sick stomach so I am so sure it was all anthestia related. good luck!! 4/22/03 lap RNY -65 lbs.
   — Kerry R.

August 3, 2003
I was so sick after previous surgery. Told them in advance and felt fine after my WLS. Do tell them in advance of your previous problems so they can get copies of your records and use something tha works better.
   — bob-haller

August 3, 2003
Many hospitals now give compazine or something else either as a per op med right before, or during, in the IV. I took it by mouth for my 3 surgeries previous to my WLS, and I think it was IV for that. No problems with nausea. Ask the surgeon preop, and the anestheiologist. My wake up from WLS was the easiest of all. The hospital was terrific,and I was already in my bed in recovery. No moves til the next day when my catheter was removed.
   — Fixnmyself

August 3, 2003
I get extremely sick from General Anesthesia! I puke my guts out violently then get hives. I always tell the anesthesiolist before sugery. I REALLY STRESS THIS HIGHLY. Evidently they know I am serious as I've had 13 surgeries in my life and have no reason to lie about the effects of GA. So they now put extra "whatever it is" they can put into the IV. Now, I rarely get sick or get hives anymore. Relief! I was extra worried when I had wls as I did'nt want to throw up afterwards. I really stressed my concerns because of previous surgeries. Anyway, no puking the day of surgery. The next morning I woke up and starting dry heaving. I kept trying to throw up but nothing came up. It would'nt stop and finally I called the nurse to tell her. She came in and gave me a shot of something and it stopped. I wished I had called her sooner! Anyway, make sure your anesthesislogist knows and do be pushy. The squeky wheel gets the oil as they say. lol They CAN give you something in the IV that will prevent or at least help you not get so sick. :)
   — Danmark




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