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I'm 8 days post-op and would be feeling great if I didn't have constant GI upset, including continuous diarrhea since yesterday morning.

My pain is well-controlled (only need Tylenol) and I can move around pretty well. I'd be golden if not for this!

Did anyone else have constant GI distress? How long did it take to go away?

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After surgery I became lactose intolerant. Anytime I drank milk there was immediate pain in my stomach and then diarrhea. This condition lasted for around 2 months and then disappeared. Caution some Protein shakes contain lactose.

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I also had GI upset that we figured out was a lactose issue. As soon as I switched to premier Protein ready made shakes and adding lactaid fat free milk to thin them out a little it went away completely.

Not sure if you are already on Protein yet but it definately helped me. I know the first week I did not have this issue as I was on a clear liquid diet. It started for me as soon as they put me on Protein Shakes at the start of week 2.

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Thanks for the advice, guys! I think you're right that lactose is the likely culprit. I'm trying a little almond milk tonight to see how I tolerate it. Maybe I can add Protein tomorrow and see how that goes.

@@Djmohr why premier? Are they lactose free? Thanks!

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@@gpmed

Yes, they are lactose free. The biggest reason why premier Protein is because my nut suggested it. It has one of the highest Protein counts (30grams) with only 1 gram of sugar. They taste great, there is no dealing with powders and blenders at all.

It was a very easy transition for me,

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Almond milk does not have any additional Protein - you might try soy milk. And double check whatever Protein Powder you use is NOT derived from milk (no lactase, lactose, etc.).

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I had the same issue for weeks following my surgery, however it got better once I was allowed to introduce more solids in my diet. It was not lactose related for me but did end me up a bit dehydrated!

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@@Djmohr I have been drinking Premier Protein for over a year now, long before my surgery, because I like the taste and it filled me up as a Meal Replacement before surgery. However, I find now that almost immediately after drinking them I become nauseous and have to lay down for about an hour to get over it. I have been trying to get past it because I really like the 30g of Protein, but it is continuing to be a problem. Are you certain it is lactose free? What would be causing such stomach upset if it is lactose free?

BTW, I still really like the taste, it is just that it upsets my stomach.

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Ended up visiting my doctor yesterday. They are testing me for c. diff just to rule it out. They said if that's all clear, I can try some Imodium.

He also said I could try lactose free milk and such, but didn't seem convinced that was the culprit. I think maybe some of us just go through this as we are adjusting to our new digestive systems?

Thank you for the support everyone! I'm hoping I can get this under control so I can meet my Protein goals.

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Almond milk does not have any additional Protein - you might try soy milk. And double check whatever protein powder you use is NOT derived from milk (no lactase, lactose, etc.).

Just to clarify, a Protein Shake that contains lactase is excellent for someone who is lactose intolerant. Lactase is the enzyme that breaks down lactose sugar--so if you see a product with lactase, you can be assured that it's lactose free!

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@@toasty

Hi there, the first 8 weeks following surgery I had to actually thin them out with lactose free milk. They can be heavy for a brand new pouch but I was told by my nut that they are in fact lactose free.

Try using a little fair life milk. I started with 1/3 premier Protein 2/3 milk and then within another week or two I was able to do half and half. By week 8 I was able to drink one slowly over 30 minutes and did not have a problem.

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