Question:
2 days post-op trouble sleeping can i take nyquil please help

   — aaronmasonhannahyahoo.com (posted on November 7, 2009)


November 7, 2009
I wouldn't touch nyquil - way too strong! I had some at 4 months out and felt very lightheaded (almost drunk). It is very typical after the anesthesia to have some insomnia. The first two weeks after surgery I couldn't sleep more than 2 hours at a time - take it easy, I know it is frustrating - but you are recovering from major surgery and your body is reacting. Best of luck to you.
   — ericahamel

November 7, 2009
i took nyquil at 2 months out.it was about 7:30 am and i was still feeling the "drunk" affect that evening at 5 pm.
   — carolyn1970

November 7, 2009
I took nyquil at about 5 months out. Felt sick most of the night, had to sleep (the little I got) in a recliner. No more nyquil for me! Benadryl works just fine.
   — Nancy W.

November 7, 2009
I have had the same problem post RNY. I am taking Unisom. They have the sleep melts that melt in your mouth. Sleep is what your body needs to heal...so for now I am taking them. Best of luck in your journey. Rachael
   — wearfamily2004

November 8, 2009
The best thing to do is call your doctor and tell him/her what you are going through. One thing I have learned through all of this is that we ALL REACT DIFFERENTLY TO DIFFERNT THINGS~! Nyquil (altho I'm not sure) probably has sugar in it that will cause either dumping syndrome or at the very least a touch of nausea. It has to have some alcohol in it for sure. I noticed when I couldn't sleep that the pain killers they sent me home with would help. I'm not pushing the pain killers by any means, just a suggestion. Again, call your dr's office. They will tell you what you can and can't take. Hope you catch some ZZZZ"s. Hugs, Sue
   — TaylorsGramma

November 8, 2009
I have taken nyquil on several occasions however I take it because I have a cold and I take half a dosage.
   — Caribou ME

November 8, 2009
Check with your MD but during my mom's chemo they gave her a couple of benedryl and she was sound asleep. She still uses it when she can't sleep. I have used it successfully a few times when I can't sleep but I am pre op so I don't know what you MD would say.
   — tlscannell

November 8, 2009
I've taken melatonin.
   — Muggs

November 9, 2009
I was told the only OTC meds that are ok to take are tylenols. Maybe you could find tylenol that would help you fall asleep. I slept most of the time after surgery. Good luck!
   — Nina15137




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