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I'm 2 days post op and I was walking the 1st day as instructed to pass this gas! But nothing I feel it moving though my insides but it won't come out either end! Nurses say pill wi t help because the concentrate on gas in the stomach and that this gas isn't located there! Please help

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Some of the CO2 gas will have to diffuse through your bloodstream. The only way to help speed this up is to walk a good deal as often as you possibly can. The gas will use the laws of physics and travel upwards towards your shoulders.

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For me..i didnt notice the gas moving through my body till 4 days post op..then i was farting and burping storm..but for the first few days i walked and walked and walked and nothing..The best help was my mom rubbing my back downward, taking gas x, having a shower and using a heating pad

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I did walk. But, the gas did not started.passing until my 4 day post op. I had issues with gas prior to surgery and I take prescribed Pepcide.

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again, remember (as Justin said), this das was used to "inflate" your abdominal cavity for surgery. Has nothing to do with your mouth, stomach, and lower GI.

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Wish they could put the bloody thing in reverse and suck the gas out when they're done! Like a medical Foodsaver. :huh:

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Oh gmanbat oh I wish! I want to stick a tube in an deflate! I'm in so much pain! I am prepared to walk to Jerusalem and back to get this gas out my body!!

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Hi everyone ...I'm 11 days post -op & down 10 lbs. per the scale on monday( I weigh in weekly) so ill weigh in again on this coming Monday.....I had terrible gas day of surgery and day 1 after surgery by day 2 after surgery it was gone.... I was told that the only way to get rid of the gas was to walk and so I walked and walked and walked.. Every time I used the ladies room I walked around the entire nurses unit...the gas pain was very bad for me I wasn't passing gas til day 2 and that's also when I had a bm. But I belched continuously... My gas slowly went down and not up to my shoulders.. Otherwise I only had soreness at my incision sites.... No pain. Best wishes!

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I walked a lot and it took 3 or 4 days before the gas seem to subside some. Surgery 8/27/13.

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When I got out of surgery and the next day, I had NO gas pain at all. After that second night, I started having a little but still didn't pass gas until the next day. I'm STILL trying to get all of the gas out because it's still there. I can feel it especially when I drink my 1oz of Fluid. I was finally allowed to use the Gas-X strips once I got home and they do help a lot.

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Gas-x is my friend!

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I walked every friggen hour for 36 hours..very broken sleep and i was one of the only ones doing that cause everyone else seemed to be on morphine..Those three days made a huge difference.

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