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Just got sleeved on tuesday the 28th



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Still in the hospital and my stomach is still very sore. Still have not passed gas any suggestions? I have been walking a lot but still nothing. Looking forward to hearing from you guys. Thanks kevin

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I was sleeved on the 21st so I am not that far ahead of you. My question would be - do you have to pass gas? I did not break wind until after I got home and started the clear diet.

If you are worried because you have not, yet do not feel the need to (no pain, gas, etc...) I think you are ok.

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Well my stomach keeps rumbling now but I'm not bloated or in any pain from the gas. The nurses said I can go home as soon as I pass gas.

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Good luck with that. It was not a requirement for me to get out or else I would have stayed longer. I was never in any pain or distress because I was not farting.< /p>

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I should add the first time I had to, it was one of the most pleasant experiences of my life... I was quite the fart machine before the surgery :)

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I was also sleeved on May 21st and I did not begin passing gas until day 4.

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Cant you just tell them you did in the bathroom or do they have to witness it? lol

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Congrats on the surgery! I didn't pass gas until after I was home.

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I guess I can lie to them but I just wanted to make sure I wasn't screwing anything up,thanks for the replies

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I guess I can lie to them but I just wanted to make sure I wasn't screwing anything up' date='thanks for the replies[/quote']

Good call... Just wait until it happenss. Try not to think about it. Best of luck!

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I too, had surgery on the 28th. I just started passing today. It was so bad I was getting nauseated. I think the more walking around, the better. Last night I tried to roll on my side and that helped move the bubbles down. Besides being weak, this is my only true pain I have.

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Lego how are you doing with fluids ? Today I had 3 oz of orange sugar free Jello 3oz beef broth and 3 oz chicken broth for dinner. Water was making me feel nausea but I've been getting my water in by sucking on ice cubes

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I didn't pass gas for a week or two. I was so bloated but didn't have much pains at times I wish I could have passed some lol. I didn't have a BM for 12 days either. Everybody is different don't fret. Your body is getting a big shock right now with all the changes it will take some time to level out. Best of luck!

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Yeah I passed gas this morning looks like I'm going home. But my main incision is still killing me . How long does this pain usually last for? I know everyone is different but I would just like an estimate because I have to go back to work on the 10th

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You should be fine by the 10th. The main incision was the most uncomfortable for me and took the longest to heal. I had to make sure nothing even touched it! The good news is it has become just a distant memory ;)

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