Question:
Pain in my left side & stomach, and protein issues
I have been having a pain on my left side, just under my left breast since my surgery. I am 6 weeks out from RYN. It is not my pouch, its a little to the left of that. At first it was a slight sharp stabbing pain that would only be there if I took a deep breath or sneezed. That slowly subsided, but now has become more of a dull pain that is there more frequently. I had a diagnostic laproscopy 3 days ago and they found nothing. has anyone else had this? Also, when I drink anything, even if it's not cold, it hurts my stomach. It doesn't bother me to eat, but drinking is pretty uncomfortable. Also, I have tried several different protein shakes and cannot tolerate them. I tried a 'cappacino' type drink from bariatriceating.com today and it was ok at first, but by the time I was done my stomach hurt and I was nauseated. I am trying to eat deli meats, chicken, cheese, peanut butter, whatever I can that has protein in it, but I know it's not enough. I am thinking of getting some protein bars, but not sure how much that will help. I was going to try the protein bullets, as the sample pack I purchased came with one, but just smelling it makes my stomach turn. They have protein snacks available on the site but I don't know if that will be sufficient. Can anyone help me out with this? I know protein is essential for healing and weight loss, I just can't seem to find out how I can get it without wanting to be sick. Thanks! — juliebelle0402 (posted on October 27, 2007)
October 27, 2007
Not sure about the pain. I would have said gas pain (from the gas still
trying to work it's way out of yr system) but it's been 6 weeks. Not sure
if that applies or not. I've heard one month but not 6 weeks. As for the
protein, have you tried AnyWhey tasteless protein powder? You can add it
to anything from hot tea to cold drinks. I add it to crystal light, hot or
cold tea, tropicana squeeze etc. (later on you can even bake with it!) It
is not 100% tasteless, but it is about 90% tasteless and tolerable. I had
the same problem you did, any other protein drink made me naseausious.
Once I switched to this, I have no problems. I buy mine at GNC. The
smaller size container is around $26, the bigger size container is about
$44. Good luck, God bless and welcome to the losing side!
— crystalsno
October 27, 2007
As for the pain, I would contact your surgeon's office. Could be from the
anesthesia, but could me something serious, I would definitely have my
doctor do more checking to find why. As for the protein, I bought a
natural flavor protein powder that I mix with carnation instant breakfast
drink and 8 ounces of skim milk twice a day. My dietician was happy with
that because I am getting almost the full 80 grams of protein in a day. So
I have one first thing in the morning and again before bedtime. Sometimes
I mix it and put it in freezer about 2 hours before my evening one and its
like have a frozen chocolate treat. The protein bullets, protein drinks
made me sick to even smell them as well. Try the shakes and natural flavor
powder. It might help. Good luck and call your doctor about your pain
just to be safe. P.S. I was having alot of trouble with liquids the first
3 weeks going down and causing pain. I thought it may be the stomach still
healing.
— jinamos
October 27, 2007
I also had the same pain in my left side after my surgery. It lasted for me
about 4 weeks. You described it the same as mine was. I am now 7 weeks out
and pain is gone. Drinking also bothered me sometimes. Be careful that you
are not gulping...I found that to be my problem. Just sip, sip, sip and you
should be okay. I am still having a problem getting the full 64 ozs. of
water in but keep trying. Interesting to read the answers to the protein
question....I am going to try some of the suggestions posted here. Good
luck!
— muffin1837
October 28, 2007
HI JULIE, I AM ALMOST 6 YRS OUT OF HAVING RNY AND IM STILL HAVING PAIN AND
THROWING UP FROM TIME TO TIME.IM TERRIBLE WITH MY PROTE. BUT WHEN I DO HAVE
IT I FOUND ONE AT GNC VITAMIN STORE WHEY PROTEIN. VERY GOOD.
— deb44m
October 28, 2007
Hi there! So sorry to hear you are having a hard time. I agree with the
other posts, BUT here's my 2 cents (I am an RN as well as 5.5weeks post op
so I am right there with you!):
1. Do you still have your gallbladder or appendix? Usually it would be
upper right hand sided pain with the gallbladder & lower right with the
appy, but it could be "referred pain" meaning it's percieved or
felt in other locations. Just curious!
2. It still could be trapped gas that your body isn't processing well. Or
pain from where the gas has left and tissues were stretched and trying to
shrink and re-couperate.
3. Any history of ulcers? Are you taking an acid reducer? This could help.
If you are already taking one, ask your doc if you could try adding one in
the evening as well as the morning, spacing about 12hr apart.
4. It's a good thing you had a diagnostic laproscopy. How's the pain been
since that procedure? You might have more "gas" pain after that
as well depending on the type. Did they go through the same incision areas?
How about an upper GI study? Just throwing some ideas out there. What did
your doc say after your lap diagnostics? Anything? Did they do a Cat Scan
with contrast before this? If not that might be a really good option!!
Wellllll hope that helps some honey. I uderstand the pain with liquids! I
am so there with you. Everyone keeps telling me "This too shall
pass." So I hope that holds true! I'll keep thinkg about you and if I
come up with anything I'll send it your way!
Take care ~ Tomi
— Tomi D.
October 28, 2007
What you describe I have had to some degree. I have pain on the left side
from time to time, and it was worse for a long period of time. For me it
was an ulcer that was controlled by Protonix. What finally resolved it was
3 years later I had to have scar tissue removed and that scar tissue seemed
to be the irritation to the ulcer, but they didn't know it until they
removed it. This was a very painful recovery though, I will admit. Just
keep an eye on it. Your body has been compromised to have this surgery,
and we all recover differently, this may be something you have to live with
but is not dangerout. If symptoms persist, see your surgeon and if you
need to get a 2nd opinion. Regarding protein, don't overlook milk or
cottage cheese as good sources, or an egg. I am almost 4 years out now,
and one of my favorite current proteins is shrimp. They are small bites
and have a good protein source that for me goes down good. I can eat quite
a bit of shrimp right now, and you probably can't, but every bite is a
little closer. At 4 years out I still have problems with fluids. It is
always uncomfortable, and I think I am always about 15 minutes from being
dehydrated, but I keep plugging along at it. Oddly enough some things that
I like to drink but shouldn't drink (like a frozen coke), settled very
well, but water is like concrete. I just keep working at it. All things
in moderation. This is why I was obese, no moderation, so I just keep
working at it. God has been gracious to me, I have kept my weight off, but
it is a daily battle. One worth winning by the way, fight the battle every
day, keep your head up and trust in God for your day. If you don't, I
would recommend a possible change, Jesus Christ changed my life, and it is
the single best thing that has ever happened to me! Take care and have a
great day. Patricia P.
— Patricia P
October 28, 2007
I would call your primary Dr or Surgeon right away. Likely it is a gas
like others are suggesting, but it can also be your gallbladder if you
still have yours. Whichever, it would be worth a call today. Good Luck and
I hope you feel better.
— LIGHTASAFEATHER8
October 28, 2007
For the pain, our bodies do have some trouble differentiating as to the
locaiton of abdominal pain, so it could be anything-- although the
exploratory lap would be have seen evidence of inflammation that would be a
sign of gallbladder disease. It seems as if your doctor is on top of it,
but keep pestering him if it continues.
For protein, you need it to maximize weight loss and to preserve your
health (and to maintain your muscle mass)- try the Isopure Zero Carb for a
clear liquid high protein (there are several different flavors so you might
find something). Also, think about the cans of Worldwide Protein that you
can get at Trader Joes.
The upset you are describing from the protein drinks sounds a lot of what I
endured early on because I was drinking protein drinks that were high in
fiber (who knew a few grams of fiber would cause me a lot of discomfort)--
and also because I was drinking too fast.
Because the liquid empties pretty quickly through your pouch, it is going
to hit any food in your small intestine right away. The discomfort you are
feeling after these drinks sounds like the liquid is hitting the food and
causing it to swell. Try to space out your eating and drinking a little
bit more and look for lower-fiber protein drinks and you should (hopefully)
be back on track.
— SteveColarossi
October 29, 2007
i know exactly how you feel!! i had the same pain you are describing and my
doctor said that the incision on the upper left, under the breast is the
most sensitive. he said that during the surgery they have to push alot in
that incision and because it is so close to the ribs it causes alot of
people major discomfort. if yours keeps on hurting it may be something
else, but my doctor told me that the pain can last about 6 weeks. for
protein i use the LOW CARB SLIM FAST and the 100% PREMIUM WHEY PROTEIN
POWDER from walmart (vanilla flavored). At this point, almost 4 weeks
postop, it is still hard for me to get in all my protein and all my fluid
too, but i am trying to work hard at it just like you. good luck and i
hope my suggestions help. Holly
— RNlvnCARSON
October 29, 2007
I had the same problem you are having. I believe it was from drinking too
fast. I also could not tolerate the protein drinks. I found that if I mix
the New Whey Liquid Protein Bullets (grape) from GNC with 100% White Grape
juice that you cannot even taste the protein. It does turn it purple, but
does not change the taste of the juice. It has been a life saver. I was
not even getting the least amount of protein that I needed until now. Also
I can mix the unflavored Whey Protein with Beans and pudding and cannot
taste it. Different things taste and work different for each person. Just
keep testing!!!
— Stephanie0279
November 4, 2007
Don't know about the pain, but I think I can help with the protein. Due to
someone else's recommendation I purchased Smoothie King Low Carbphydrate
GLADIATOR meal replacement. (vanilla). I mix 2 0z skim milk and one scoop
of Gladiator, and two oz shaved ice and blend in my bullet. I do this
twice a day. No gagging and it tastes good. Gives me 45 g of protien. I
also put 1 oz of fat free cheddar cheese on my 2 oz of soup. I do this
twice a day and that gives me 18 g of protein. (You have to melt the
cheese) I am only 8 days out of surgery and can only take in 2 oz at a
time so I have to stop and finish the next hour. Hope this helps. Pat
— pjennjr
November 4, 2007
I am a week and a half out of surgery and have had the same problem. I
became alarmed and called my doctor.
He ruled out gall stones because: I do not have the sweats, trouble (or
burning with urination), fever, or a history of gall stones.
I also forget most of the times that I cannot lift things and wash the
floor on my knees. True story, that makes a difference.
— Azaria
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