Weird Pain...help
I have this weird pain in my lower left area. I thought it was gas last night when I went to sleep. Figured it would work itself out while I slept. Then this morning I tried to roll over to my right side and OMG the pain. It only happens if I am turning or rolling to my right. The pain is sharp and intense.
Any ideas what it could be?
I am going to call my surgeons office to see what they say but I wanted to see if you all have any ideas
Any ideas what it could be?
I am going to call my surgeons office to see what they say but I wanted to see if you all have any ideas
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Start weight 282, Surgery weight 265, Current weight 131, Goal weight 140
Start weight 282, Surgery weight 265, Current weight 131, Goal weight 140
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It is always good to follow up with your surgeon, but more than likely it is the same thing I have had....
My surgeon explained that the muscle/fat there is the largest they have to cut through in order to get their instruments in. That should be your largest incision and that is the one they stick the staple gun in to. They do a lot of moving around through that incision during your surgery. Then when they go to back out of it all and have to close up, they staple that muscle back together. The pain I had, he explained, was the muscle pulling with the staples as I regained usage of that muscle and the nerves that are reconnecting is what will cause the little jolts of shock through there and the burning sensation. I also feel mine most when turning. Mainly getting out of bed or turning over in bed.
My surgeon explained that the muscle/fat there is the largest they have to cut through in order to get their instruments in. That should be your largest incision and that is the one they stick the staple gun in to. They do a lot of moving around through that incision during your surgery. Then when they go to back out of it all and have to close up, they staple that muscle back together. The pain I had, he explained, was the muscle pulling with the staples as I regained usage of that muscle and the nerves that are reconnecting is what will cause the little jolts of shock through there and the burning sensation. I also feel mine most when turning. Mainly getting out of bed or turning over in bed.
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