Dr says it's normal
Walking as much as possibly really helped me. I also kind of stretched and rolled my shoulders while I walked. I envisioned me moving the joints etc...out of the way so the gas could come out. Don't know if that really helped or not but I can tell you I only had gas pains the day after surgery then they were gone. Good luck!!
Age: 42 | Height: 5'9 | Surgery Date: 10/08/15 | Starting Weight: 279.2 | Surgery Weight: 266 | Goal Weight:165 | Current Weight: 224.8 | WL so far: 54.4 lbs
I truly believe walking helped me to get rid of the gas quickly! I would walk as much as you can! I'm not sure how the weather is where you live right now, but if I would get outside and walk, walk, walk.
Age: 40 Height: 5'8" Highest Weight: 325 Starting Weight: 291 Current Weight: 166 Goal Weight: 160
VSG 10/24/14 with Dr. David Chengelis
Did you say 5 days? You just had major surgery, being in pain & feeling like crap is gonna be with you for some time. Yeah its probably gas, but its more probable that your body is pissed that it got surgery & is letting you know how ticked off it is.
Ditto pretty much what others have said, sip, sip, sip, walk,walk,walk. It does get better eventually.
No one surgery is better than the other, what works for one may not work for another. T-Rebel
on 1/20/16 1:49 pm
Just 'cause your doctor says the pain is "normal" doesn't mean you should have to suffer through it without any help. Do you have any liquid pain medicine left from the hospital? If so, use it judiciously (don't drive, etc.). If you don't have anything, call your doc and ask if liquid Tylenol is okay. These doctors! I wish they could walk in our shoes for the first post-op week. I bet they wouldn't let themselves suffer, however "normal" the pain.
psychoticparrot
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