TMI...GasPains

Felicity Q.
on 8/25/15 11:43 am
DS on 09/28/15

Maybe she has a way to hear a chime every time a forum member puts her on ignore.

Some people on the internet make me sad. I can only hope they're not as wretched IRL.

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Oxford Comma Hag
on 8/25/15 1:29 pm

What's the point of going off and getting huffy? Rocky was correcting misinformation, not chewing you out. You got your undies in a twist.

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Professor Sonja!!!!
on 8/25/15 8:44 pm - Miami, FL
RNY on 08/15/12
On August 25, 2015 at 8:00 AM Pacific Time, losing_to_live wrote:

I don't need a link for a medication that a medical professional put me on thank you.  If you wish to leave a solution to her initial question at hand then do so, don't come replying to what I said especially if you didn't read it clearly. I never said it prevented gas I said it PREVENTED the gas from AFFECTING ME as far as severe discomfort. When acid is kept down your chances of swallowing as much are lessened/air intake/ causing MORE GAS. Maybe YOU  should lookup what acid can cause. I also never said gas x wouldn't work, that is for immediate relief once you're already in pain. Which is why I mentioned walking to her way before this blog was even posted. All that air from being pumped up for surgery has to be released regardless so technically NOTHING will PREVENT it because it has to be released at some point no matter what. It's about the level of pain and can be done to alleviate it. Y'all love coming up behind a response vs. just responding to the question asked. If you feel like the information given is wrong/inaccurate then say that in your own reply.

Sounds like someone is hangry...

 

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ladygodiva1228
on 8/26/15 1:32 am - Putnam, CT
Revision on 02/04/15
On August 25, 2015 at 8:00 AM Pacific Time, losing_to_live wrote:

I don't need a link for a medication that a medical professional put me on thank you.  If you wish to leave a solution to her initial question at hand then do so, don't come replying to what I said especially if you didn't read it clearly. I never said it prevented gas I said it PREVENTED the gas from AFFECTING ME as far as severe discomfort. When acid is kept down your chances of swallowing as much are lessened/air intake/ causing MORE GAS. Maybe YOU  should lookup what acid can cause. I also never said gas x wouldn't work, that is for immediate relief once you're already in pain. Which is why I mentioned walking to her way before this blog was even posted. All that air from being pumped up for surgery has to be released regardless so technically NOTHING will PREVENT it because it has to be released at some point no matter what. It's about the level of pain and can be done to alleviate it. Y'all love coming up behind a response vs. just responding to the question asked. If you feel like the information given is wrong/inaccurate then say that in your own reply.

Take a chill pill.  Nothing like getting YOUR panties all bunch up for nothing. 

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Sparklekitty, Science-Loving Derby Hag
on 8/25/15 11:57 am
RNY on 08/05/19

Thanks for this helpful information! It's really important that we have accurate information available on the boards, you never know who will need it :)

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Gina 22 years out
on 8/25/15 6:40 pm - Burleson, TX

JULIE--well said...we have no way of knowing how many peeps read, but never post. Misinformation can literally be fatal.

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mariapizarro8
on 8/25/15 6:23 pm

I agree 100  per cent my doctor put me on prilosec and a few days later bad side effects nausea,stomach cramping so bad I couldn't' eat or drink for two days even itching from the meds.The doctor advised to stop taking it,I felt worse with the meds.

rocky513
on 8/25/15 7:32 pm - WI

One of the side effects of Prilocec can be painful gas and bloating.  To tell someone that it will prevent gas from even starting is out and out WRONG!  This misinformation could cause a lot of medical problems for someone not well informed.   I will call out misinformation EVERY, SINGLE, TIME I see it!

Thanks for sharing your own experience with us!

HW 270 SW 236 GW 160 CW 145 (15 pounds below goal!)

VBG Aug. 7, 1986, Revised to RNY Nov. 18, 2010

Ashley in Belgium
on 8/26/15 6:58 am - Belgium
RNY on 08/08/13

Thanks for this heads up Rocky - I was more miserable (due to gas) with my PPI than without it.  It took me a while to figure out the correlation and get it sorted. If someone had posted this info (and I happened to stumble upon it) I would have been able to figure out my personal gas mystery sooner.

So THANK YOU for posting.  

Revision Band to RNY 8/8/13 5'4" HW 252 Lbs / SW 236 Lb / GW 135 lb / CW 127

kim_pei
on 8/25/15 4:22 am - Canada

I was a week in the hospital due to minor complications.  But I too was on a similar diet to yours and the doctor prescribed lactose morning and night....I walked and followed everything but couldn't pass a thing. After the lactose. ...it was mortifying going to the washroom for all the trumpeting lolol...but what a relief! 

Best of recovery...I am 3 months out now...great changes ahead of you!

Kim

  

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