Keep being sick :( Started by: shanicex

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    Had my op yesterday’s all went well! Bobs kind of look like bullets at the moment, hopefully should start turning abit more rounder! But I have been given co-amoxiclav, codryramol and diclofenac but I have been sick 3 times now and it’s usually after taking my tablets, anyone else had this? XXX

    Kate
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    I was sick when I came round but that was it 🙁 hope you feel better soon x x x

    Anonymous
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    It may be the GA or one of the medications, have you spoken to your nurse? They may be able to change your meds x

    Anonymous
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    Ooooh, yuk. It will be the co drymramol and dicolfenac making you sick – both strong meds. The co amoxiclav is the antibiotic. You need to keep that down hun, so phone your nurse and ask if there is anything else you can take. Have you tried just paracetamol? Happy healing hun, hope you feel better soon x

    tracey 2
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    try using the normal parcitamol n only use the pain killers they gave u if u really need them . they r really strong and can make u sick also speak to ur nurse just incase they feel they need to change ur antibiotic meds sometimes u casn get one that just does not agree with u . try to drink lemmonaid sound strange but it helps to settel delicate tummys so if its just a mix of meds making ur tummy sensitive the lemonade may help to calm it all down a tad . x

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    My clinic is closed because its the weekend so I rang the emergency number and spoke to a nurse (who was quite rude to be honest) and she said its the painkillers, so I have stopped taking the co-dydramol and starting taking just paracetamol! I do feel abit better and I have finally been able to eat something 🙂 just hope I have a better nights sleep now 🙂 thanks for all your help and support girls 😀 xxx

    Anonymous
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    Yay! It’s quite common that they make you sick, and also constipated, yuk! Glad you feel better hun x

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