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Just wondering I am two days post op and in horrible pain. I believe they are gas pains from my stomach up to my chest and back. Has anyone experienced this? And also I haven't been hungry but seeing food on tv makes me want it so much. I didn't realize how attached I was too food until the day I had my surgery and was watching tv in the hospital and saw a pizza commercial and my mouth watered and I wanted it badly lol. Just wondering if others are having the same problem as me...

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It sounds to me that the pain you are having is normal for the first few days. As for the food. I didn't want food at all that early in but we are all different.

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Hello you should walk a lot and try some gas x tongue strips that works wonders. What I do now when I get hungry is drink Water tends to make me not want food. Hope everything work outs fir you

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Thanks guys!

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Hard to say about the pain- I had both horrible post-op pain and horrible gas pain, lasting the first week, but by the second week I was feeling better. Walking around was the only thing that made me feel better. I never took gas-x, but a lot of people post how it helps them. I totally know what you are going through regarding food cravings- my first week I can remember every time my hubby would have something to eat, it was really hard because his food smelled so good and I HATED drinking Protein Shakes. I wasn't hungry, but I think it was my food addiction that I was dealing with where my brain and eyes controlled what I ate, not my stomach. Food issues became MUCH easier for me after week 2 when I was on pureed food and could start eating things with flavor. I have no issues with it now- my hubby could eat an entire pizza in front of me and I wouldn't care.

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Hi, i completely understand your pain. I am 1 week post op today and i have been having the worst gas pain in my chest. I have not slept right and i feel so blah! But i my gastro doctor told me to by the over the counter mylanta (in liquid form) i just bought it today and im hoping it works! Hopefully for you as well. It is not easy but a few months from now it will be worth it!!

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