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I’ve noticed that after I eat I get either chills or my temperature spikes. Has anyone else experienced this. It’s been three days since my surgery. It’s seems odd to me and I’ve kept my positions very small to avoid bloating. Just seems weird that my temperature either drops or spikes after I eat.

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Hi Tovok31, Yes i had the same problem that lasted for about 2 weeks. My Dr gave me some pills to take just before a meal for nausea. He said something about how everything down there has to readjust to getting moved around and some people have more sensitive systems.

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Thanks man I was starting to worry

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