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Re: Post Op dizziness figured it out.

From: GV (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed Apr 29 16:53:42 2009


At Sun, 19 Apr 2009, GV wrote: >
>I had laproscopic excision surgery on the 14th last week. I did well in
>the hospital but when I got home and during the drive home I have been
>having dizzy spells and feeling very lighheaded. I have been eating
>well and only taking tylenol for the last 2 days. is this normal? Or is
>there anything i can do about it? I'am usually not a dizzy lite headed
>type of person. I'am wonderring if it is a side effect from the meds or
>just the surgery it's self. I had a cyst removed from my ovary and
>removal of endo in the culdasac and intestine. Any advice would be
>great.

OK this is a bit late but I did figure out what was wrong with me. Also the reason I posted online was becuase I could not get in touch with my Dr. on sunday. However I agree that taling directly with your doctor is the best idea. Anyways I looked into the meds I had taken and through some research foung out that it was a side effect from the Transderm Scopamine ear patch that I had been given for nuasea. When i took it of I had severe withdrawels and constant dizziness. Not all people have these side effects but I did and it really sucked. I was not even able to stand up for more than 3 minutes and had no ability to concentrate. After 4 days it went away and I did get in touvh with my doctor on monday, he had some advice but mostly i just had to wait it out. Just wanted to follow up and thank you to everyone for the replies.




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