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I just had the sleeve done 2 days ago. I'm in extreme pain from the gas buildup. I also can't seem to drink much. Every time I drink even Water my stomach burns. Is this normal?

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I don't remember any burning, other than at the incision site. As far as the gas, heating pads worked miracles for me. Some people swear by those gas x strips. Hope you feel better sooner, rather than later. Remember, all this discomfort WILL pass! Good luck.

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Thank you! I know it's all worth it. When the liquid hits my stomach it burns and then kinda sends pains throughout my gut. It's really hard to get my fluids in

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The gas pains are normal, walk as much as you can tolerate and use gas x strips. I don't remember burning, hubby n 1 r 10 days out. Are you taking a PPI?

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I am taking a PPI. I just want this to pass :(

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I had surgery on Tuesday and on Thursday I woke up with the shoulder pains. I took 2 Gas X strips and used a heating pad and they went away in about 1 1/2 hours.

Had no issues with stomach burning or getting fluids down. Well, it takes me about an hour to drink a cup of liquid, but I don't have any side effects.

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It will pass before you know it. The first 3 days were rough for me and hubby but you WILL start to feel better very soon. If not, talk to your surgeon.

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Thanks guys. I think I will let it go a couple more days and if the burning/cramping doesn't go away I will call the doctor. I was able to get maybe 20oz of Fluid in today :(

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Nellie, get yourself one of those little 1oz medicine cups like the size that comes with nyquil and literally sip sip on those. The burning is not normal but if you are taking too large of swallows it can feel like you swallowed a rock. Also, forgo lady like tenancies and BURP ALL THE TIME. You have to walk to get that gas out, and you need to be able to drink at least 50 oz of Water a day or you are going back to the hospital with dehydration. You need fluids to heal. Good luck and keep us posted.

( most surgeons say you have to have 64 oz of Water but 50 will at least keep you out of the hospital )

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Nellie, Water made me nauseous and I couldn't drink it until around day 7. Try crystal light or Powerade zero. I used the one ounce cups too to make sure I would sip. Keep walking for the pain and I would use a heating pad. When you are just sitting, move your shoulders around to help relieve the gas. It's okay to burp and toot. I am 12 says out and a friend kept telling me each day gets a little better. It's hard to believe now, but it does. I am already back to working with our vinyl business and getting ready for my new group of First Graders. I held a pillow when I walked because my tummy would jiggle and hurt my incisions. Take it nice and slow. I started walking around the living room worked up to venturing out through the rest of our house and then to outside. If you have a loved one to walk with you, it seems that much easier. Keep moving...it gets better.

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Thanks guys. I think I will let it go a couple more days and if the burning/cramping doesn't go away I will call the doctor. I was able to get maybe 20oz of Fluid in today :(

20 oz is not enough liquid to keep you hydrated. Burning is not normal. You should call your surgeon. Also get a few bottles of Pedialyte at the grocery store. It's like Gatorade on steroids. My doctor put me on it Thursday for severe dehydration. He told me a 32 oz bottle is the equivalent of a full IV bag but for only $6. It made a tremendous difference for me. I was sleeved 7/31. Good luck and don't wait to seek help.

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Today the gas has subsided some. The burning is still there but not as often. I will force myself to drink more today. Or at least try. I woke up with a severe headache so I know I'm on my way to dehydration. I will have to sip all day today to keep away from the hospital

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You need to drink Gatorade or pedialyte, you are starting to dehydrate. Water was hard to drink the 1st few days but Gatorade was easier to swallow n tolerate. Wishing you the best, hang in there.

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Warm ginger tea felt really good in my stomach around day 3. I avoid plain Water since leaving the hospital because it bothered my stomach, too. Good luck!

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