3.5 weeks out and new pain and gas?? WTH?? **rant**
Ok...this is going to be a rant. This weekend has been crazy for me...started out with weird pains in my left shoulder and left abdominal pain, which freaked me out because i was thinking I had a leak. I called my doc and he seemed to think it was still trapped gas. Well, I thought I was over the whole gas thing already since I'm 3.5 weeks out, but apparently not and I've been burping like crazy and the pain is moving to my right should on occasion, so that actually made me feel better. But the pain in my left side has not subsided...it's gotten worse!! I don't feel bad otherwise and I have no fever. I did search on OH and found many people had pulled muscles/stitches 3 to 4 weeks out and pain went away after a few days. I called my surgeons nurse this morning and she tells me to take a laxative. I'm still not getting all my liquids and protein in...I'm tired of worrying and tired of this recovery and I'm tired of being scared to eat. Having a little buyers remorse right now. It's like starting all over again from right after surgrey with this pain. I thought I was over the worst of recovery...it's just making me so sad right now.
Rant over...
For the first month or so after surgery I had pain on my left side, it wasn't constant but it sucked pretty badly when it did hurt. When chatting with my surgeon he told me it was likely that because that is the side where the excess stomach was pulled out there was much more manipulation on that side, hence the pain lasting longer. Pulled muscle makes sense too. It does eventually stop hurting. I promise.
I'm not going to lecture you with the "you need your liquids and protein!" speech. You already know that. What I am going to tell you is, do what you can. The first couple months are rough (at least I thought they were) and its a lot to go through; physically, mentally and emotionally. Take things slow, do what feels right (within reason), you'll get there. It just takes a little time.
Hope you're feeling better soon and remember that this is for you, take the time to take care of yourself.