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I had terrible gas/constipation pains (horrible!) the day before yesterday up until midday yesterday. Although I had a BM and feel much better, today when I was out for a walk I felt as if something was moving inside my stomach like swaying almost. It wasn't painful but as I walked there was that uncomfortable swaying feeling. Anyone ever experienced that?

Oh, and I am almost 9 months and down 94lbs.

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I had terrible gas/constipation pains (horrible!) the day before yesterday up until midday yesterday. Although I had a BM and feel much better' date=' today when I was out for a walk I felt as if something was moving inside my stomach like swaying almost. It wasn't painful but as I walked there was that uncomfortable swaying feeling. Anyone ever experienced that?

Oh, and I am almost 9 months and down 94lbs.[/quote']

I has my surgery april 1 And i had no idea that i would be in this much pain. I don't think I prepared myself for the surgery pain involved. I hope it goes away quick. It feels like my insides are shaking around almost like when I was pregnant and the baby was moving! I do have to say that this surgery has been more painful than either one of my births. Down 11 pounds since surgery

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I had surgery the same day and I'm the same weight as the day of surgery! I'm so jealous!

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I had surgery April 1st and I am feeling a little soar, but overall am ok. I am down 10lbs. Wishing you all the best

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I has my surgery april 1 And i had no idea that i would be in this much pain. I don't think I prepared myself for the surgery pain involved. I hope it goes away quick. It feels like my insides are shaking around almost like when I was pregnant and the baby was moving! I do have to say that this surgery has been more painful than either one of my births. Down 11 pounds since surgery

Ooh yes! I had open surgery but giving birth naturally was a walk in the park compared to RNY postop pain. I would rather have 10 more babies than to ever feel that pain again.

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Ooh yes! I had open surgery but giving birth naturally was a walk in the park compared to RNY postop pain. I would rather have 10 more babies than to ever feel that pain again.

Girl yes! I did not prepare for this pain at all! I have been in bed about 98% time because it hurts too much any other way!

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I have not had surgery yet, but I also go on another site called Sassy Sleevers (for sleeve patients), and I do read where some people say their "pouch" feels like it is moving or breathing. seems to be a normal thing, not to worry unless accompanied by pain.

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sigh. I'm the only one that hasn't lost weight from the april 1st crowd? I feel like a failure. I did also start my period...so maybe that's some of it. I am so very absolutely disappointed in myself.

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sigh. I'm the only one that hasn't lost weight from the april 1st crowd? I feel like a failure. I did also start my period...so maybe that's some of it. I am so very absolutely disappointed in myself.

My Surgery is may 1, what type of pain am I looking to have?

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Girl yes! I did not prepare for this pain at all! I have been in bed about 98% time because it hurts too much any other way!

Amanda, did the hospital give you a binder to wear??? It helps a Lot.

Rest if you fell you need to rest. Try to walk when you can. First few days home, I was only able to walk a bit of the hallway outside my apartment door. Only do what you can but, try to do a bit more each day. It really will help with the recoup.

HW 341 GW 150 CW 289.6 RNY 03/25/13

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Amanda' date=' did the hospital give you a binder to wear??? It helps a Lot.

Rest if you fell you need to rest. Try to walk when you can. First few days home, I was only able to walk a bit of the hallway outside my apartment door. Only do what you can but, try to do a bit more each day. It really will help with the recoup.

HW 341 GW 150 CW 289.6 RNY 03/25/13[/quote']

Ohh I wanted a binder and they didn't give me one!

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Amanda' date=' did the hospital give you a binder to wear??? It helps a Lot.

Rest if you fell you need to rest. Try to walk when you can. First few days home, I was only able to walk a bit of the hallway outside my apartment door. Only do what you can but, try to do a bit more each day. It really will help with the recoup.

HW 341 GW 150 CW 289.6 RNY 03/25/13[/quote']

They didn't give me one and at. The time I didn't think to ask but a couple of my friends who had the same surgery said that they were given abd binders and couldn't live without them.

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Girl yes! I did not prepare for this pain at all! I have been in bed about 98% time because it hurts too much any other way!

I was the same way. All i could do was wake up to take pain meds. Didn't eat drink or do anything for weeks. The pain finally went away about a month and 4 bottles of pain meds later.

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