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Pain/Discomfort/Recovery: C-Section vs. Gastric Sleeve?



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Hi all! I'm still new here but I feel as if I'm getting to know some of you just by reading all of your posts. I am also learning so much and loving this site!

Quick question:

I have only had 1 surgery in my adult life - a C-section. I know every person is different, and every surgery is different, so I will not take your answers as a guarantee, but I'm curious...

If you've had both a C-section AND a gastric sleeve, how would you compare your pain/discomfort/recovery?

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I would say about the same, but easier to get out of bed with the sleeve on the first day.

Now mind you, TMI WARNING, I insisted on having sex with my husband ten days after my c-section. So that might give you a hint on how fast I recover.

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my sleeve was MUCH easier than either of my C sections. the soreness in my stomach the first couple of days reminded me of my C sections, but it was more soreness than pain. i really had no pain with the sleeve. as a matter of fact, the sleeve was the easiest surgery i have had.

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my sleeve was MUCH easier than either of my C sections. the soreness in my stomach the first couple of days reminded me of my C sections, but it was more soreness than pain. i really had no pain with the sleeve. as a matter of fact, the sleeve was the easiest surgery i have had.

Good to know! :)

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I agree with most of the above post. I used the pain meds after the sleeve for maybe 24 hours. I remember after both C-sections I had the meds for a couple more days. So much easier to get out of bed and walk after the sleeve also.

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So far unanimous and I am so glad to hear this! Thank you so much ladies!

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I had once c-section and two other open surgeries and the sleeve was a breeze compared to any of those.

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I agree c section much worse!

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I have very little pain or discomfort with my c-sections . I have the sleeve yesterday the 19th, and the gas pain was horrible. The 5 small cuts are not causing me much discomfort but the gas on day 1 and most of day 2 was killer. Now that the gas has passed I'm having some stomach spasms but they are tolerable

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Amy, I am in the same boat too. I've only had 1 csection. I have surgery the 12th so I will keep you updated if your after me if you want. I think the sleeve will be easier.

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Both of my c-sections were worse than sleeve. Less pain with sleeve and no midnight feelings. My c-section scare still annoys me after 6 years!

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Amy, I am in the same boat too. I've only had 1 csection. I have surgery the 12th so I will keep you updated if your after me if you want. I think the sleeve will be easier.

Please do! My C-section was fairly easy so I am hopeful that this will be too!

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I had 2 c sections and I would say the gastric pain was worse bc i had a hernia repaired as well and getting up was the worst.i even told the nurse id rather have v section pain than this sleeve pain

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