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Being sick after surgery.

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SleepyDeer · 30/01/2013 15:42

Is this normal?

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mummylin2495 · 30/01/2013 15:54

I was very sick after my op and I think its caused by the anesthetics.They used to give me an anti sickness injection daily whilst I was in hospital,but when I got home the sickness was still there but soon went away.if your op was recent it may be the same for you.

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SleepyDeer · 30/01/2013 15:59

He had his op at 10 and he's now home. Thank you for replying

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chocaholic73 · 30/01/2013 16:35

Very, very common .... happens to me every time. They will usually give anti sickness medication but if you're already home that's not so easy. Give them a call and see what they say.

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clam · 30/01/2013 16:48

Happened to me last week. Possibly worse as was on a morphine drip following surgery, and hadn't eaten for a few days so was vomiting green bile. Nice!

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Aftereightsarenolongermine · 30/01/2013 16:51

Had surgery on Monday & was given anti emetic. Still feeling very rough & nauseous today pretty sure it's anaesthetic - I'm always like this after surgery. Takes me about a week to recover.

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smee · 30/01/2013 16:59

Very normal, always happens to me. If he's still being sick tomorrow, you should call the hospital for advice as it should stop quite quickly. Hope he's better soon. Smile

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QOD · 30/01/2013 17:17

I always warn them I'm a puker, always have to have a top up

tries to block memory of pissing the bed whilst puking aged 41 post kidney stone surgery as the old bladder sphincter was under stress

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CMOTDibbler · 30/01/2013 18:29

I'm always very, very sick - I tell them, and they are good at stopping it immediatly post surgery now but I then chuck once those drugs have worn off!

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Shutupanddrive · 30/01/2013 20:23

Yes, I've had anaesthetic 3 times and even after having the anti sickness drugs was really ill every time. When I broke my ankle, I couldn't walk to the loo, so had to have a commode. Every time I got up, I was being ill. So when I was on the commode I was weeing and puking at the same time!

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SleepyDeer · 31/01/2013 10:55

Thank you all for replying, I think he had a morphine drip aswel. He's just tired now and doesnt look well. but hasn't been sick since I wrote this. He had an abcess remived from the crack of his bum 4 months ago and they didnt remove the infection so had to have it deeper and wider. He wasnt sick last time which is why iwas wondering. I've had to change and pack it 3 times since he's been out :/

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smee · 31/01/2013 11:08

Different anaesthetists use slightly different drug combinations, so it could be as simple as that or it could be the morphine. I always refuse it, as it makes me feel lousy. Hope he feels better soon. Sounds grim for both of you. Sad

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SleepyDeer · 31/01/2013 11:19

Thank you, it isn't pleasant. But atleast it isn't something more serious :)

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drjohnsonscat · 31/01/2013 11:27

I was sick after both my surgeries (one CS and one gallbladder removal). I think it's quite a normal reaction to the anaesthetics for some people.

After the gallbladder op, I felt so sick I couldn't stand up and the horrible nurse was shouting at me to stand up and walk around so I didn't get DVT. I kept saying I couldn't and she kept on shouting. I stood up and threw up all over her. Which to be honest served her right for not listening to me.

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clam · 31/01/2013 11:40

sleepydeer A pilonidal sinus? I've had one of those. It was HORRIBLE. Your poor ds. Packing the wound (or rather unpacking it wach day) was extremely unpleasant.
Hope he makes a speedy recovery.

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drjohnsonscat · 31/01/2013 11:42

sorry meant to say poor ds, not ramble on about my own vomting episodes!

Sounds awful. Hope he is fully on the mend soon.

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SleepyDeer · 31/01/2013 12:02

Clam I think it is that, after his first surgical procedure it burst every 3 weeks which is why they had to operate again. Hoping it heals properly now! I can only guess its painful, looks it!

Dr Hahaha, that's funny she deserved that! (Vomitting funny, not surgery!). Hope your ds is well now.

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digerd · 31/01/2013 15:17

All my surgeries were in the 70s and 80s, and I was very sick, but the GAs are now much kinder. Had 2 x 20 minute procedures under GA in the last 10 years, also an Arthroscopy on knee under GA and had no sickness at all. Also had a morphine injection when coming round from knee op as I was crying out in pain < embarrassed face>.

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