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Hi folks,

First post here. I was sleeved on October 1 of this year. I have to say that I have not had Constipation one day- My problem is that I have diarrhea multiple times a day, and after anything I ingest. I go back to the doctor the 21, but after reading several topics on this board, should I be worried I am doing the opposite of the vast majority of everyone?

I am also having gas a lot. Any info here would be appreciated, thanks!

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I've had some diarrhea also the first week or so. It's gotten better though but some days I was having multiple episodes a day. I think it's just our systems trying to adjust to all this.

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At 9 1/2 months out I stll seem to be alternating between diarrhea and Constipation - having a hard time finding the balance. So glad I am retired. I cannot imagine going through bariatric surgery and having to go to work, or raise kidlets at home, or having to do both and be expected to pull it together. To those of you in that position: you are my heroes.

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I was sleeved on 9/9/14. In the beginning I had bad bouts of diarrhea. Some were so bad I almost did not make it to the bathroom in time. I seemed to have problems with the Protein shakes, some brands were worse than others. I would almost vomit on the Protein Shakes and they ALWAYS gave me diarrhea. Now I can drink them and they don't bother me at all. Who knows why. Yesterday I had a horrid bout with diarrhea. As has been stated, it is our systems trying to adjust. Hopefully, with time the bouts will lessen.

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I too had the runs for about 2 weeks post surgery, it's normal and enjoy the "cleanliness from within" as once you start eating, going to the potty won't be as frequent lol. As for the gas, walk walk walk, it's the only thing that truly helps. Good luck, it does get better!!!!!

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and don't forget to drink your fluids, as diarrhea can dehydrate you.

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It is normal. I had it bad in the beginning as well. There were times when I went on myself and didn't know it, too much info I know. But it is true. I used to hear people complain about Constipation but I did not experience it at the time. Make sure you stay hydrated like jessiquoi said. It will get better.

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10 days post op at first I was constipated and found myself taking stool softeners. Now I'm having multiple episodes of diarrhea a day & not only that my but is on fire after these episodes. I hope these episodes get better over time :( :(

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It's not uncommon. Sometimes it's a mild and usually temporary reaction to the milk Proteins in the Protein powder/drinks. Sometimes using non dairy milk or Water instead of cow's milk helps. Sometimes people need to switch to soy or other plant based Protein Drinks. For most people it goes away or lessons with the reintroduction of regular foods.

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uffff so good to read this! I have had a horrible diarrhea for over 14hrs, out of the blue, and I was trying to rack my brain what did I do to have caused it. So... you guys are saying: most likely Protein shakes? I hate them with a passion... now my body rejects it too lol..

I have a question? what do you eat on days like that?

I am so weak and dehydrated! I'm forcing Water into me but anything 'food-like' that I put in my mouth causes me to run for the WC immediately. I only had few mouthful of rice in 2 days.

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I unfortunately expereinced that for about three and a half weeks. I have PCOS and I think mine was due to hormonal flucuation issues. The problems began on day 1 of my first TOM post surgery and persisted up until the second TOM. I tried variations in my diet and nothing really alleviated the problem. I didn't come close to meeting my Protein and Water goals during that time and could not tolerate any Vitamins, but the priority really shifted to just finding foods I could eat without causing huge stomach upset. Anything with too much liquid caused a problem. I'd wake up three to four times a night to go to the bathroom, and during the day had to run there after I ate or drank anything. I was really worried about becoming severely dehydrated. I began drinking Pedialyte (which tastes vile) during the week when it was the worst. I sipped Gatorade, too. It's not a very healthy drink if you're not a serious athlete completing a workout, but at the time it was what my body was receptive to having and it helped me to get some calories and electrolytes in.

For me eating fruit with a higher Water content, like watermelon, was a way of getting some hydration in along with actual food. I stopped with the Protein shakes and started having more soft solids like mashed potatoes mixed with green Beans. I wasn't getting in that many calories or fat a day and my weight loss definitely stalled, but that was a secondary issue. My stomach problems were dominating my life for a while, but I felt confident they would eventually subside and they did. I can eat normally now. Hallelujah! I don't have ready to drink Protein Shakes anymore, but I make smoothies using plain Greek or Bulgarian yogurt, a scoop of Protein powder, a bit of berries, and some kale every morning for Breakfast to get me started.

I think the Probiotics from the yogurt and from the supplement I take helps soothe my stomach.

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Introduced rotein after surgery causes diarrhea. I am 6 days out and have had it since day 1. Just things adjusting.

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I thought I was the only one with diarrhea. I had my first bout day 2 and 3 after surgery. Now I feel like I have to go and can't. Also felt like my butt was on fire! Also having pain from straining my umbilical hernia repair which is preventing me from straining to poop. Kind of a lose lose for me.

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      On day 4 of the 2 week liquid pre-op diet. Surgery scheduled for June 11th.
      Soooo I am coming to a realization
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