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I am 3 weeks post op and about 5 days ago I started having severe pain in stomach on the right side. Then backpain on the same side. When I would try to bend over the pain was so bad, it took my breath away. yesterday I became nauseous, was very lethargic and had no appetite. I couldn't sit or stand without pain. It hurt to breath. Yesterday my intake was a half bottle of Water, a half of teaspoon of cream of wheat and 1 tblspoon of tuna. I am able to usually get in all of my Protein and at least 4 bottles of water... anyway.

I finally went to the ER last night and got home this morning. ER diagnosis was acute pancreatis. ER doctor says my pancreas appears swollen and "aggravated" and that is very possible it resulted from the VSG surgery.

Hopefully, this goes away soon. I am so tired of doing NOTHING! I can't walk or get any type of exercise in during these precious weeks! Oh well, my health comes first. Just thought I would check in....

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I am 3 weeks post op and about 5 days ago I started having severe pain in stomach on the right side. Then backpain on the same side. When I would try to bend over the pain was so bad' date=' it took my breath away. yesterday I became nauseous, was very lethargic and had no appetite. I couldn't sit or stand without pain. It hurt to breath. Yesterday my intake was a half bottle of Water, a half of teaspoon of cream of wheat and 1 tblspoon of tuna. I am able to usually get in all of my Protein and at least 4 bottles of water... anyway.

I finally went to the ER last night and got home this morning. ER diagnosis was acute pancreatis. ER doctor says my pancreas appears swollen and "aggravated" and that is very possible it resulted from the VSG surgery.

Hopefully, this goes away soon. I am so tired of doing NOTHING! I can't walk or get any type of exercise in during these precious weeks! Oh well, my health comes first. Just thought I would check in....[/quote']

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I am 3 weeks post op and about 5 days ago I started having severe pain in stomach on the right side. Then backpain on the same side. When I would try to bend over the pain was so bad' date=' it took my breath away. yesterday I became nauseous, was very lethargic and had no appetite. I couldn't sit or stand without pain. It hurt to breath. Yesterday my intake was a half bottle of Water, a half of teaspoon of cream of wheat and 1 tblspoon of tuna. I am able to usually get in all of my Protein and at least 4 bottles of water... anyway.

I finally went to the ER last night and got home this morning. ER diagnosis was acute pancreatis. ER doctor says my pancreas appears swollen and "aggravated" and that is very possible it resulted from the VSG surgery.

Hopefully, this goes away soon. I am so tired of doing NOTHING! I can't walk or get any type of exercise in during these precious weeks! Oh well, my health comes first. Just thought I would check in....[/quote']

I am so sorry to hear about your troubles. God-willing you get better minute by minute. How are they treating it? Keep us posted on your recovery. Best wishes to you. :*

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I am so sorry to hear about your troubles. God-willing you get better minute by minute. How are they treating it? Keep us posted on your recovery. Best wishes to you. :*

Thanks. Small meals (you think?!), No fatty foods, lots of Water and percocet. They wanted to admit me, but I wasn't keeled over in pain and didn't have a high fever so I felt I would be okay at home and promised to follow up with my dr within two days.

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Thanks. Small meals (you think?!)' date=' No fatty foods, lots of Water and percocet. They wanted to admit me, but I wasn't keeled over in pain and didn't have a high fever so I felt I would be okay at home and promised to follow up with my dr within two days.[/quote']

Ok, good, then you can recover at home. That's better. Take it easy.

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I have the best surgeon in the world! Going to have more tests done to see if this is more of a gallbladder issue.

to be continued.....

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I have the best surgeon in the world! Going to have more tests done to see if this is more of a gallbladder issue.

to be continued.....

Hopefully not, but let us know. Thinking of you!

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I'm three weeks out and I'm experiencing the same thing. Went to the er on Saturday, they did a cat scan and blood work to rule out any problems with my pancreas. The ER doc said, I have a virus in my lymph nodes and that it just has to run it's course. I just don't believe that because of where the pain is located. I have an appoinment with my bariatric doctor tomorrow, so I'll see what he says.

Good Luck to you and hope you feel better soon.

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WOW... I wish you all the best.. take it easy.. you will be back in the saddle shortly!!! Just try to hydrate and rest during this time!!!

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I'm three weeks out and I'm experiencing the same thing. Went to the er on Saturday, they did a cat scan and blood work to rule out any problems with my pancreas. The ER doc said, I have a virus in my lymph nodes and that it just has to run it's course. I just don't believe that because of where the pain is located. I have an appoinment with my bariatric doctor tomorrow, so I'll see what he says.

Good Luck to you and hope you feel better soon.

I am set to have an ultrasound and other tests tomorrow as my surgeon said this would be a better way to gauge if it's a gallbladder issue. Still having a time when I breathe and pain in my stomach and back. Shallow breaths.... oh well. Good luck to you too and I hope you feel better soon also.

I'll post the outcome of the tests when I have them.

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WOW... I wish you all the best.. take it easy.. you will be back in the saddle shortly!!! Just try to hydrate and rest during this time!!!

Thanks for the encouragement! I can't wait to saddle back up!

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Hopefully not, but let us know. Thinking of you!

Thank you Carly! I appreciate the thoughts...will keep you posted!

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Feeling much better today! Pain is still there a little bit, but nothing like earlier this week. At least I can walk and sit up with no pain now. Yay!

Ultrasound is scheduled for this coming Monday.

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Feeling much better today! Pain is still there a little bit' date=' but nothing like earlier this week. At least I can walk and sit up with no pain now. Yay!

Ultrasound is scheduled for this coming Monday.[/quote']

Yay, that's good news. One step forward. Let us know about the ultrasound.

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I had Gallstones and Pancreatits 10 years ago...I was pregnant with my son, and had all of the classic symptoms of gallstones, but my OB insisted that I was fine, despite several U/S, performed by several different techs, who all said it was stones. 3 weeks after my son was born, I vomited green bile 37 times in 1 evening. I went to the ER, and was taken in to surgery the next morning...recovery wasn't bad at all, despite the JP drain. Still, 10 years later, I have phantom pains, but I just rest, and hydrate. Take it serious...pancreatits is nothing to play around with! I hope you get some relief soon! Hugs and Prayers!!!

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