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I'm 9 days post op and having a sharp pain in the center of my back. I also have a little shoulder pain but I assume that is from gas. Could this be a leak? The sharp pain in my back comes and goes.

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Do you still have your gallbladder?

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It could be the gas, but could also be gallbladder. I had sharp pains in my back when I had my gallbladder and at that tine, I thought it was just a gas bubble. Felt like it, but it wasn't. Try some gas-x or something similar to see if it goes away. If it persists, contact your dr. Gallbladder problems is one of the side effects of this surgery. I have seen some people on here say they weren't informed of that, which surprises me because my surgeon did address it with me, but since I had mine out in Dec, I didn't have to worry about that. I'm hoping for your sake it is just gas and will work its way out and the pain will go away!

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I had my surgery done in Mexico so I would have to go to the ER and I've already been there once for dehydration and they said my blood levels were normal other than signs of dehydration. I texted my surgeons assistant/ NUT and she told me back pains aren't normal but since I'm having the shoulder pain I assumed they were both gas but she told me to go to the ER immediately but I don't know if she is just saying that as a precaution.

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I say try gas-x to see if it will go away. If not, definitely go to ER to make sure it isn'f anything else. Better safe than sorry!

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A "leak" would be marked by unrelenting discomfort/pain, followed by a fever!

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You could go see your PCP as a precaution. I had my gallbladder removed after my sleeve and very happy I did.....do you have insurance? Also walk as much as possible because walking will dislodge the gas and make you feel better.... :P

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Yes I have tricare. Will they cover the leak test?

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If it's a leak, they have to do something. They may do a CT and run some iv dye through you. It is worth a try. Tell them you are in a lot of pain and they will also help determine if it is your gallbladder........Best bet is to go back to the ER or urgent care. :)

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It's not extreme pain. I'm not crying. But it is definitely enough pain to make me notice it. I just don't want to go and nothing be wrong and feel stupid. But I also don't want to sit here and worry so much.

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I felt the same when I went to the ER for my gallbladder. I was in some bad pain and was like, "If this is a gas bubble, they are gonna laugh at me." Ended up being tiny gallstones. Got surgery scheduled and then 5 days before surgery one of the stones decided to go explore and pancreatitis set in and had to wait until that went away before they could take gallbladder out. I would go just to be on the safe side because all of that was not fun AT ALL!

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