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At 10 days out I'm finally feeling better, so I decided to cook for my family.

I made lasagna and a large salad. I cut cucumbers into round slices and then cut the rounds into fourths. Without thinking, I popped two of the small cucumber pieces into my mouth and swallowed! It was just the routine thing I always do while making a salad.

I'm only 10 days out, so I'm so scared I've damaged my staple line or caused a leak. There is no pain yet, just tightness in my chest. The surgeon's office isn't open until Tuesday. What symptoms do I look for with a leak? I can't believe I did this and am scared!

Pat

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I am by no means telling you to ignore the tightness in your chest, but it could be from you being stressed about it.

If you get any severe stomach pain or you think the pain in your chest is something else, go to the ER.

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Deep breath! I'm sure you are fine. Some people come out of surgery already on soft foods. Just take a few deep breaths and go back on your plan.

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I did the same thing around the same time. We are definitely creatures of habit. Mine was a lemon frosted cookie. Was getting one for my nephew and just popped it in. Obviously, I survived. You just have to conciously be more careful and break your habits. I'm sure that you'll be fine. Just keep an eye out for fever, nausea, and pain across your abdomen. If you think you're having a problem, go straight to the ER or call your surgeon's answering service and have him contacted. It will be okay, I'm sure. Just learn from your errors.

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i did the same thing drinking Water. it was like i totally forgot for a minute, but as soon as i took that third gulp and swallowed, my chest let me know that i was sleeved. IT HURT!! for about 10 minutes.

I am sure you will be ok. just be more consious and try not to do it again.

Severe pain, and fever are big with a leak, but i am sure you will be ok.

it was a veggie and is all water. it probably hurt cuz you didn't chew it good enough!

kelly ;)

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Thank you all. So far, I've only had burping and tightness in my chest. My heart rate, BP, etc are normal and there is no pain.

I sure would hate to have Death by Cucumber! All kidding aside, it is pretty scary to think that one automatic action could do some damage. Thanks again.

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