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i has vertical sleeve on sunday and now its wednesday is it normal to have all those gas noises? and how do we know pain from drinking from regular pain? and did anyone have diareah? i am confused need advice how to understand whats going on with my stomach?

please let me know :confused1:

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I think the gas noises are normal. I had my surgery last Thursday, April 28th. It's Wed morning and all I had to drink was a few ounces of flavored Water and I am hearing all kinds of noises. I don't feel gas pain though. I don't worry about the noises.

Lots of people experience diarreah. liquid in...liquid out. If it is so severe that you are becoming dehydrated...that is not good. You can increase your Fluid intake to prevent dehydration and take Immodium to combat the diarreah.

If I have pain from drinking too much too fast, it is centralized right in the middle of my chest behind the breast bone and kinda stays there for a minute or so until I can do little burbs and it passes down. Sometimes it feels like little bubbles rising up and you can hear little noises. I still have pain behind the incisions when I cough or sneeze but You can tell it's more of a muscle pain not a stomach/esophagus pain.

Your only a few days out, try taking a pain pill or some liquid tylenol to see if that helps. Call doctor soon if you don't get relief.

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my whole abdomen was LOUD for a week after surgery. however, nothing really happened in the diarrhea department until day 8 post-op. guess I was a little backed up. just try to stay on top of your pain in general, taking a reliever every 4-6 hrs and sip slowly. better safe than sorry! good luck and i hope you feel better!

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i has vertical sleeve on sunday and now its wednesday is it normal to have all those gas noises? and how do we know pain from drinking from regular pain? and did anyone have diareah? i am confused need advice how to understand whats going on with my stomach?

please let me know :confused1:

Yup lots of gas noises is normal (I'm 4 1/2 months out and still have gurgly noises alot). . diarrhea is normal too for a while at least til your tummy adjusts. . .also if you had the leak test done before you went home from the hospital, it's all that contrast that is coming out, so be glad. . .you will definately know which pain is from drinking and which is from incisions. . . your body is different from mine, so it will react different to many things. . . just do what your doctor told you to do and you'll be ok. . . good luck. . .

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hi to everyone thanks for your advice

this is so new its now day 4 and still have gas and drinking little sips i think i know now whats the difference to feeling like a drank too much ad gas pain

the pain is right in the center and it kinda stings a bit gas is gas and i am now eating a 3 to 4 spoons of cottage cheese - cup of broth chicken and today i will have a pudding which is diet ! wow but i am really not hungry but i think about food i am kinda depressed maybe from the soreness and changing life style by the way how much do you need to walk or how much can you walk ? around the house lol

any way any advice or tips please let me know i hope to find many new friends thru this new experience

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I was sleeved 4/26 and although I haven't had gas pains I have had the diarrea. All that is normal. I am on full liquid diet until Monday. Yesterday I did have some hunger but that is really the first time I have felt hunger. Once I had my Soup I felt better. Remember you have staples all along your stomach so be careful on your food choices to give your stomach the proper time to heal.

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