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Appendix Removed, Feeling Nauseous, Weak, Fainting. How To Improve Health?

My 13 year old daughter had her appendix removed 5 weeks ago has been nauseous weak and had fainting since. Today fainted at school her first day back paramedics were called as she had a slight fit and school felt it necessary to call them. I then brought her home. She had a blood test last friday that has come back normal. Would like some advice as to what to do to help her. Thank you
Sat, 16 Mar 2013
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General Surgeon 's  Response
Hi
5 weeks after Appendix surgery usually do not cause problems.
Because of inadequate food,she might have felt weak.
Please stop all antibiotics and anti inflammatory agents if at all she is taking.
Give her tablet containing Rabeprazole with Domperidone.
Give her frequent small feeds.
Nothing to worry.
Wish her speedy recovery
Regards
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Appendix Removed, Feeling Nauseous, Weak, Fainting. How To Improve Health?

Hi 5 weeks after Appendix surgery usually do not cause problems. Because of inadequate food,she might have felt weak. Please stop all antibiotics and anti inflammatory agents if at all she is taking. Give her tablet containing Rabeprazole with Domperidone. Give her frequent small feeds. Nothing to worry. Wish her speedy recovery Regards