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Re: [peoples with ostomy2] nausea after ileo

Vomiting after surgery for that long is NOT normal. She may be "gaggy" when
she has to deal with her ileostomy, and that would be normal. But if she is
vomiting everything she eats, she not only will become dehydrated, and have
electrolyte imbalances, she will be very malnutritioned, unless of course
she has a central line, and is getting home TPN (total parenteral nutrition)
Some of her nausea may be from emotional causes, esp. if she is young.
How old is she? I was 20 years old when I had my surgery. If she is around
that age, and would like to talk to an "old timer" who was in the same spot,
have her email me.
atjch@... Put ostomy in the subject line. (I don't get any spam
with that in the subject line. LOLOLOL). If I see ostomy in the subject
line, it is a priority.
Jacy Henk RN

-------Original Message-------

From: peopleswithostomy2@yahoogroups.com
Date: 10/10/04 19:10:39
To: peopleswithostomy2@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [peoples with ostomy2] nausea after ileo


Hi:

I have been a member of this group for some time, although I read a
lot more than I write. I discovered something today that concerned
me, and I would appreciate hearing the experiences of anyone in this
group.

My wife, Sharon, had an ileostomy in 1989, after over 20 years with
ulcerative colitis. In 2002, she had a revision (ostomy site was
moved in this operation). Later in 2002, she had a hernia repaired
at the site of the revision. Although Sharon has gone through a lot
(I don't need to tell any of you that!), she had little or no nausea
after her 1989 surgery. She was nauseous after her 2002 surgery,
but that was traced to a new blood pressure medication she was
taking.

Fast forward to last month. My niece had an ileostomy on September
16, 2004, after years with ulcerative colitis. I understand that
she is in the very beginning of her recovery, and I know enough not
to expect miracles, but she is having a lot of nausea and she is
vomiting daily. She has little appetite. From what I hear, her
doctor is telling her this is normal. She is on no new meds (being
weaned of prednisone, but nothing new added). I am concerned that
the doc may be missing something.

Other than her ulcerative colitis, my niece was in good health. I
have always believed that nausea is abnormal, and one should look
for underlying causes. Do you think ongoing nausea three weeks
after surgery is normal? If not, what questions should my niece be
asking?





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Hi: I have been a member of this group for some time, although I read a lot more than I write. I discovered something today that concerned me, and I would...
Russ
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Oct 11, 2004
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been there done that..ended up completely dehydrated both mental problems and heart and major organ problems..if she is that bad that she is vomiting that many...
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Oct 11, 2004
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Vomiting after surgery for that long is NOT normal. She may be "gaggy" when she has to deal with her ileostomy, and that would be normal. But if she is...
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Russ Vomiting for that long for ANY reason is not reasonable and I am amazed that her doctor is telling her it is normal. I had absolutely NO vomiting after ...
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