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314833 tn?1263259499

having some troubles

Hello all I am having some trouble with the bowel prep. I have puked in all up that I have done so far...I don't know if I am going to be able to keep anything down. What should I do?
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314833 tn?1263259499
Hey Cherie, I am home from the hospital. The surgery only suppose to last about an hour or two ended up being over three hours...The tubes were completely blocked and stuck to the wall of the uterus. I am doing good with the pain, I did have get cath again after they took it out because I couldn't pee. But that is better now. I am at home and trying to stay relaxed....walking pretty good and finally started really eating solid foods..thanks for all the help you gave ,the before the surgery and I'm sure all the questions I will have in the following weeks
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599170 tn?1300973893
jello, and chicken brooth yummy. I know..this too shall pass. the words i just wrote sound a bit funny knowing what your doing the passing part. you do feel 20 pounds lighter after that prep..not a fun thing though not at all.
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314833 tn?1263259499
I finally got some down, i tried a different prep. Is finally working after several hours of nothing....I am hungry!!! Jello *****
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599170 tn?1300973893
msmarlowe..you need to phone your drs office immediatley....if dr is not in have him or her paged. Only they  can tell you how to deal with this, but its very important that they know what is happening, Do you feel ill? Or do you think you vomited just because the prep is so nasty tasting?
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