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1. I've watched a few videologs on Youtube and have heard several different people talk about shoulder pain after surgery. What is this caused from?

2. Some people say they can't sleep in their same position in bed after the surgery. Why

3. If you are from Massachusetts please let me know. I'd like to talk with someone who is local.

4. Is it very painful after surgery? I'm a baby about pain.

5. I am hoping to get it done over April vacation. Is it reasonable to feel better in one weeks time?

Thanks for answering my questions :w00t:

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1. I've watched a few videologs on Youtube and have heard several different people talk about shoulder pain after surgery. What is this caused from?

2. Some people say they can't sleep in their same position in bed after the surgery. Why

3. If you are from Massachusetts please let me know. I'd like to talk with someone who is local.

4. Is it very painful after surgery? I'm a baby about pain.

5. I am hoping to get it done over April vacation. Is it reasonable to feel better in one weeks time?

Thanks for answering my questions :w00t:

I can't answer all fo your questions, but I do know the answer to some.

1. Shoulder pain is caused from the trapped air left in your body when they do the surgery--they have to "blow you up" a bit to get to everything!

2. Tummy sleepers cannot get comfy in that position after surgery

5. I hope so I only have a week off from work!

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1. The pain in your shoulders and upper body is from the air/gas they used during surgery. My doctor told me to get up and walk as much as i could because it will help the gas come out of the body. They just said that walking will help heal in general. Patsal hit it right on the nose.:w00t:

2. When i first had the surgery the only position i could sleep in was on my back but as i started healing i was able to start tolerated other positions. First back then sides. Now i am a month post-op and i am starting to be able to sleep on my stomach not fully all the way on my stomach but close. You had surgery and lil incisions on your stomach what do you expect lol Everyone is different and heals differently though so just go with what feels ok.

3. Sorry I'm not from Mass.:drool::sad:

4. The first few days after surgery where a lil painful but my doc had me on good meds.:wink: I think the most painful part is getting in and out of bed and on and off the couch. Things in general like that. To me it was the incision area that were the painful part especially the bigger incision. Just sore more than pain.

5. As far as when you go back to work depends on the kind of job you have. I work in a warehouse and do a lot of heavy lifting so i have to take the whole 6 weeks off works. (My employer requires it). If i had an office job or something more simple on the body like that i would have gone back to work a week later. Like i said everyone is different and all heal differently.

Hopefully this helps to some degree lol

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1. I've watched a few videologs on Youtube and have heard several different people talk about shoulder pain after surgery. What is this caused from?

2. Some people say they can't sleep in their same position in bed after the surgery. Why

3. If you are from Massachusetts please let me know. I'd like to talk with someone who is local.

4. Is it very painful after surgery? I'm a baby about pain.

5. I am hoping to get it done over April vacation. Is it reasonable to feel better in one weeks time?

Thanks for answering my questions :w00t:

1. If your surgery is done laproscopically, they use gas to inflate your belly so they can see better with the cameras. They try to get the gas out, but they can't get all of it. After surgery, it travels upwards and normally gets stuck in your shoulders. A heating pad and gas-x strips help alleviate the discomfort.

2. All the incisions are made in your belly. For me, it was uncomfortable to lay in any position except on my back. The first night I tried to lay on my side, and it ended up causing one of my incisions to bleed a little. I learned my lesson after that!

3. Not from Massacusetts..sorry

4. The pain is not bad after surgery. I felt as though having my first child was more painful (even with an epidural - when that wears off-- oh boy) and also when I threw out my back that was more painful then this surgery. The doctor prescribed some tylenol with codeine but I haven't had to take it. But everyone is different when it comes to how they react to surgery.

5. I will be one week post-op tomorrow and if I worked outside the home I would feel comfortable returning to a desk job tomorrow. If your job is a lot more strenuous (lots of movement, bending, lifting) you may have to take some more time.

Hope this helps!

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1. I've watched a few videologs on Youtube and have heard several different people talk about shoulder pain after surgery. What is this caused from?

This is caused frm the gas they use during surgery.

2. Some people say they can't sleep in their same position in bed after the surgery. Why

You are sore for a few weeks. I am 2 weeks post op. By the end of week one I could sleep on my side & now at 2 weeks I can sleep on my stomach

3. If you are from Massachusetts please let me know. I'd like to talk with someone who is local.

Sorry I am in TN

4. Is it very painful after surgery? I'm a baby about pain.

It's not too bad. I have had 2 c-sections & gallbladder surgery & this was nothing in comparison.

5. I am hoping to get it done over April vacation. Is it reasonable to feel better in one weeks time?

I was back to work within a week & I felt fine.

Thanks for answering my questions :w00t:

Your Welcome - :drool:

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Im from MA, where r u getting surgery done? You can private msg me if u want

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      On day 4 of the 2 week liquid pre-op diet. Surgery scheduled for June 11th.
      Soooo I am coming to a realization
      of something and I'm not sure what to do about it. For years the only thing I've enjoyed is eating. We rarely do anything or go anywhere and if we do it always includes food. Family comes over? Big family dinner! Go camping? Food! Take a short ride or trip? Food! Holiday? Food! Go out of town for a Dr appointment? Food! When we go to a new town we don't look for any attractions, we look for restaurants we haven't been to. Heck, I look forward to getting off work because that means it's almost supper time. Now that I'm drinking these pre-op shakes for breakfast, lunch, and supper I have nothing to look forward to.  And once I have surgery on June 11th it'll be more of the same shakes. Even after pureed stage, soft food stage, and finally regular food stage, it's going to be a drastic change for the rest of my life. I'm giving up the one thing that really brings me joy. Eating. How do you cope with that? What do you do to fill that void? Wow. Now I'm sad.
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