Intractable vomiting after mastectomy
Finally home after UMX. I had to stay an extra day due to continuous vomiting. Anybody else go through this? They tried Zofran, phenergan and pepcid with no results. Thanks for your input!
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cse70, we're so sorry you're dealing with this awful side effect! Is the vomiting due to anesthesia?
You may find some tips to help you manage on the main Breastcancer.org site's side effect page on Vomiting.
We hope this helps and that you feel better soon!
--The Mods
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PONV...Post Op Nausea and Vomiting is a recognized occurrence for some people. Women are more prone to it, and it occurs more after surgeries of the breast/chest.
If this was your first surgery under general anesthesia, you should make sure your PONV is noted in your chart, and should you ever have additional need for surgery under a general anes...make sure to discuss this problem with your surgeon and anesthetist.
It's horrible...I've been there. Hope you are feeling better now.
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If you need additional surgery you may be able to request a scopolamine patch to be applied the night before surgery - it works for 72 hours and can help prevent nausea and vomiting, chasing it after it happens is much harder than preventing it from the outset. I never had issues with nausea or vomiting post-surgically until well into my reconstruction experience - now I do. The combo of preventive scopolamine and IV meds seems to control it for me, although Zofran is totally ineffective for me too. I agree with nihahi - PONV is an issue for a number of people and it is miserable, be sure to reconfirm your experience if you need any additional surgery so they are prepared, and you can usually request a consult with the anesthesia department prior to surgery and fully discuss how to deal with this going forward if you require surgery in the future - good luck!
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Nihahi, you are correct! It's horrible. The Mx site was tolerable but the PONV was awful! Definitely will talk to MD if future surgery needed.
SpecialK, I heard a nurse mention scopolamine but wasn't even sure they made it anymore.
Thanks for your advice
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cse - went through that after a relatively minor surgery years ago. It really was awful. In my case, I finally gave up on any pain medications and lived on 7-Up (not diet 7-Up) for about 3 days. I think it was the 7-Up that solved the problem but that's just a guess. I hope you get over it quickly - I can't imagine how miserable that must be after mx.
PS - the bright spot was losing about 10 pounds
I did NOT mind that.
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cse - yes, scopolamine is still around - I used it last November for a surgery, it is a round Band-Aid like disk you stick behind your ear. My PS wrote a prescription for it and I filled it in advance and put it on the night before. You just have to remember not to touch the patch and then touch your eyes - it can cause some blurry vision.
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hopeful82014,
I agree with you, sometimes pain meds cause more problems! After each surgery, I got back on Advil within 3 days. And yeah, I think I am down about 5 pounds. Yay
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