TMI Question

HOLLI00
on 7/1/09 1:13 am, edited 11/29/09 4:12 am - ALTUS, OK
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Holli Tamale
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*RNY surgery done June 17th, 2009        
Melissa True
on 7/1/09 4:14 am - Augusta, ME
it is common for RNYers to not have a BM for 3-4 days....for the rest of your life. My surgeon just told me this yesterday. Try eating beans, it worked for me!
Baby girl Morgan born 5/28/10, 2 weeks before my 1 year surgiversary. Angel concieved 09/10, lost 10/13/10, was due in June 2011. Baby #2 (our rainbow) on their way, due 7/27/11- Miley Victoria or Maddox Michael
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eljayem
on 7/1/09 11:41 pm
That would be my question - are you really constipated or just not going as often as you are used to?  If the stool is not hard and painful when it comes, you aren't constipated, you just don't have anything in there to move. . .
Eljay
 
While the weight loss is easier with surgery, the lifestyle is harder.
HOLLI00
on 7/2/09 12:48 am - ALTUS, OK
NLC77
on 7/4/09 12:50 pm
I was going to ask the same thing.  Are you in pain and bloated and having hard poops?  If you're just not going, I think it's okay.  I haven't gone at all since the day before my surgery (one week ago tomorrow)  I was actually wondering if that was okay myself.  I think it's normal if we don't have so much "junk," as you called it, which is a great word, in our bodies, we probably will have more normal bodily functions.  Good luck getting things moving!  Are you getting enough water?
Nancy 
Surgery Date:  June 29, 2009
First Fill:  August 13, 2009 - 4cc



bleacherbum
on 7/9/09 5:12 am - lacey's spring, AL
One day a week I take MOM and that works for me!
 
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