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It was day 8 for me!

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15 days for me i took a stool softener since day one because of the pain meds can constipate and still nada so I took a laxative and two days later a finally had a bm but I was straining I cont to take a stool softer everyday and been goon every 3 days it really messed up my system

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And it's not normal I'm a nurse and our protocol for our patients is to give 30cc of milk of magnesia I'd no bm in 3 days call your doc and see what laxative they reccommend

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I was impacted and it was the worse pain!!!!! Take whatever you have to to let it moving!!! I had to go to the hospital.

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Are you still on Clear Liquids? Or full liquids? When I was in that stage it was kind of like liquid in/liquid out. Not much actual food going in so none really to come out.,.

Are you uncomfortable? Do you feel like you need to go? If not I wouldn't worry about it, if you do, try milk of magnesia or stool softner to help ya out...

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How long did it take for everyone to have a bm? It has been 12 days since my sleeve and......nothing!

Do something!!! That's to you long and you may have to get some intervention... I waited about 5 days and had a miserable time!

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I am on full liquid .... Also I an not in pain nor do I feel like I have to...it would just be nice too...lol . I will call my dr first thing to see what I should take. I have been off all pain meds since I came home so I thought it would just happen.... No such luck.

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When I hit day 5 with no movement, I began taking Equate sugar free Fiber supplement every day. Since, I have gone at least every other day, mostly, every day.

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I am on day 4 post op and it was mostly liquid! Sucked, but glad I did, I was worried about that too!

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first day home for me... i get at least 9 cups Water each day plus my Protein drinks....i've only missed 1 or 2 days. my doctor told me to take 1 oz of milk of magnesia if needed....good luck with the bm...did you ever thought anyone would wish you luck with bm? :D

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I think it was 8 days for me.

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oh heck I went while I was in the hosptial lol.. I dont have any issues with that.. but then I dont have a gallbladder either.

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