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Is there anything I can do to speed up the resolution of the obstruction?
Walking, but if the obstruction is due to post surgical swelling or adhesions, there is nothing that will help it resolve except the passage of time. I had multiple obstructions, both partial and full, after takedown. My surgeon told me that he has never seen anyone swell like I did. I think the swelling is due to a hyperactive immune system, same thing that caused the UC and the pouchitis.
The nausea took a while to go down in your case probably due to the fluid buildup and the gradual suctioning off of fluid. That fluid could not go down so it had to be suctioned up. As it was emptied your nausea slowly abated. In my case the relief from the nausea was a bit quicker. I thought that my NG tube had a vacuum type suction as the fluid was coming out pretty quick, not like vacuum cleaner quick but at a good pace.
Regarding the dry heaves/gag reflex, other than the spray they can put in your throat, you need to try and relax and pretend the NG tube is not there, as difficult as that may seem. I think part of it is mental, just like a component of pain tolerance is mental. I know it is hard but you gotta hang in there. I can tell you it will get better for you. They have to leave the NG tube in because it will relieve the nausea and vomiting so long as that obstruction exists. It may take a few days to resolve.