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Old 11-04-2009, 01:04 AM #1
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Default Nauseas after VP Shunt Surgery-- Is it common?

Hi dear Forum,

Back here again, reading you and finding strenght from everyone thanks to your stories and experiences.
I know some of you had the VP Shunt installed when you were little, but in case you know, is it normal to have strong nauseas? Mine started like 2-3 days ago, I don't even have a month of the surgery, but worries me that the nauseas have started without any reason... let me know your opinions or any knowledge that you may have. Thanks a lot. Hugs.
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