Unstoppable constant hick-ups.
Ever since I woke up from surgery about 80% of the time I have hick-ups. It stops me from falling asleep And wakes me up at night. The doctors don't seem to be concerned and say that this is pretty common after abdominal surgery. I'm ok, but after 5 days now it's getting really annoying. I tryed all the conventional techniques but nothing helped at all. I'm doing well otherwise: they removed my IV, catheter, I walk a lot and eat more solids, my bowels started functioning.
Did any of you have this hick-up problem right after surgery and did you find any sollution.
Thanks,
Laz
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Thorazine Pill
Hi Laz,
Yes, doctors simply don't understand how annoying, and often painful, hiccups can be. The only thing we found to work were Thorazine pills. I'm not kidding. Take one little pill, and within 15 minutes, your hiccups will be just a bad memory.
Hugs,
Cynthia
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I can't help with the hiccups
I can't help withe the hiccups but I am glad to hear that you are recovering well from surgery. I don't post a lot but I have been reading your posts and thinking about you. Those hiccups must be annoying, I hope that you find something to help.
Ursula
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My dad abdominal surgery asubcreative said:I can't help with the hiccups
I can't help withe the hiccups but I am glad to hear that you are recovering well from surgery. I don't post a lot but I have been reading your posts and thinking about you. Those hiccups must be annoying, I hope that you find something to help.
Ursula
My dad abdominal surgery as well. He had 4 lymph nodes removed and colon resectioning. He didn't have hiccups after the surgery.
Side note: But he did goto the ER due to hiccups that prevented him from sleeping. My dad had a massive amount of fluid (bile?) build up in his stomach. The ER doctor believe it was the diaphragm causing the hiccups because it wasn't able to fully expand due to the build up in this stomach.
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darthhen said:
My dad abdominal surgery as
My dad abdominal surgery as well. He had 4 lymph nodes removed and colon resectioning. He didn't have hiccups after the surgery.
Side note: But he did goto the ER due to hiccups that prevented him from sleeping. My dad had a massive amount of fluid (bile?) build up in his stomach. The ER doctor believe it was the diaphragm causing the hiccups because it wasn't able to fully expand due to the build up in this stomach.
Thorazine....get some pillsThorazine....get some pills before chemo brings back the hiccups.... The ER doctor just doesn't understand cancer treatments - they never do.
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After a two day fight...
...with the weekend doctor on schedule finally I got my Thorazine tablets. If you bring up to these doctors yourself, often their egos don't let them agree with you, because it came from you. I was so tired this morning that I had to insist.I feel better already.
They may remove 12 drains out of the 3 and let me go home in the next couple of days.
thanks for the tip on the medicine. You are awesome as always.
Laz
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lp1964 said:
After a two day fight...
...with the weekend doctor on schedule finally I got my Thorazine tablets. If you bring up to these doctors yourself, often their egos don't let them agree with you, because it came from you. I was so tired this morning that I had to insist.I feel better already.
They may remove 12 drains out of the 3 and let me go home in the next couple of days.
thanks for the tip on the medicine. You are awesome as always.
Laz
That's wonderful! Glad I could help you. And you'll feel so much better when you get back home to your own bed.
Hugs, ((()))
Cyn
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