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Hello everyone, I am on my 2nd day post op. I am having really bad pains from the gas and havent had a bowel movement since tuesday (the day before my surgery). I was told gas x helps and Miralax. any advice on if the strips or the chewables are easier to get down? i am feeling really tight in my chest area and can only drink Water and broth a little bit at a time.

any info would be helpful. i am starting to burp a little bit but i would prefer to have it come out the other end considering the burping hurts! thank you!

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Hello everyone' date=' I am on my 2nd day post op. I am having really bad pains from the gas and havent had a bowel movement since tuesday (the day before my surgery). I was told gas x helps and miralax. any advice on if the strips or the chewables are easier to get down? i am feeling really tight in my chest area and can only drink Water and broth a little bit at a time.

any info would be helpful. i am starting to burp a little bit but i would prefer to have it come out the other end considering the burping hurts! thank you![/quote']

I've been using the strips which dissolve in your mouth. I prefer those, but haven't had the other. I had my first BM 4 days post op (with nothing to help, stool softener etc.). Good luck!! Hope it gets better!!

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Walk walk walk walk walk. That's the only way to get gas out. Don't put a lot of stock in gasx because the gas isn't in your stomach proper...its in the cavity and will travel all over.

When your shoulder hurts use a heating pad.

Don't strain to poo...miralax will make it easier to go but if you did any preop diet you probably don't have a lot of anything waiting to cone out.

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thank you! i am just continuing to move around, but i am weak so i am taking alot of naps as well. how much walking did you do after surgery? i want to make sure im getting enough.

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I did not use gas x.. however the gas is not really in your stomach it's the gas they used to inflate you.. it will work its way out but you need to walk about once an hour around your house.. move as much as you can without over doing it.. also I used some milk of mag and that resolved by bm issue and I felt so much better after that... I also used a heating pad on my shoulder and a pillow on my stomach when I got up and down... it will take about a week to start seeing some improvement.. best thing for you to do is drink as much as you can and rest as much as possible....

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i was on the liver shrinking diet for about a week prior and was only consuming broths, yogurt, and lots of Water.< /p>

so your right i probably dont have much to move. thank you for the advice!

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Definitely get the Gas-X strips. On my way home from the hospital, my husband ran into the drug store to pick up some Gas-X, but he got the chewable tables. My fault.....I told him to get those, because I didn't know that they had strips. ANYWAY, when you're feeling the way you are right now, chewing those tablets it pretty gross. But to be quite honest, the Gas-X didn't do anything for the type of gas that came from the surgery. I walked, which helped, but it just really needs to run its course. For me, it was a good two weeks.

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I do agree that walking is better than any gas x that you can buy. But, the strips can't hurt either. But, don't substitute the strips for walking

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Yes the Gas X and Miralax works great with walking every 30mins I'm 1 day post-op and I really good, you have to move move move, trust me I'm a nurse and walking will move that gas around. Laying in the bed is a bad thing and will only keep the gas in. Fill better soon keep me posted on how things are going.

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any advice, to hang in there and know each day that passes, it will get better..keep sipping, keep moving and rest when you need to....congrats on your surgery

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For me, the chewables seem to work better. I also agree with walking walking walking then walk some more.

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I didn't have a BM till a week post op, I don't want to scare you, but I had the most horrible experience when I did go..I wasn't allowed to take any Fiber of any kind. So if you're allowed to, take it!! Even if you're still on liquids..I'd rather have a runny BM than go through what I went through..

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