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This is probably TMI, but I had my revision from band to RNY on April 1. I had a gi bleed afterwards and had to get a blood transfusion. I'm doing fine now. I'm on the blended/pureed stage for eating. I'm getting about 60 grams of Protein in. Drinking Water about 40-60 oz. per day. My question is, dis any of you experience diarrhea afterwards? It's usually 2-3 times per day. Just curious if this gets any better.

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Congrats on making it through surgery... So sorry to hear you had to GI bleed.... How did you find out about it? I am having mine on May 13 so just want to know what to look for.

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My surgeon puts everyone on blood thinners to prevent blood clots. The day after surgery I had bloody stool, about 15 of them. The surgeon said that it was more than likely bleeding from the anastomosis site, where he did the connections.

My suggestion is to make sure you get up and walk as often as you can post op. I did that, but it was just his protocol.

Good luck to you on your surgery. I feel so much better having the band out.

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No diarrhea...hope you are better...the band causes complications during surgery.I am glad you are better.

My surgeon puts everyone on blood thinners to prevent blood clots. The day after surgery I had bloody stool, about 15 of them. The surgeon said that it was more than likely bleeding from the anastomosis site, where he did the connections.

My suggestion is to make sure you get up and walk as often as you can post op. I did that, but it was just his protocol.

Good luck to you on your surgery. I feel so much better having the band out.

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No diarrhea...hope you are better...the band causes complications during surgery.I am glad you are better.Its a relief it's out.They should not perform lapbands anymore.

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I would stay on purée anextra week or two to give your to ache a much needed time to heal.

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My surgeon puts everyone on blood thinners to prevent blood clots. The day after surgery I had bloody stool, about 15 of them. The surgeon said that it was more than likely bleeding from the anastomosis site, where he did the connections.

My suggestion is to make sure you get up and walk as often as you can post op. I did that, but it was just his protocol.

Good luck to you on your surgery. I feel so much better having the band out.

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Thank you, my surgeon puts everyone on blood thinners too, I will be on them for 10 days post op - lovenox I believe. I will most likely having my gallbladder removed at the same time so I am not sure how long it will make the surgery and what to expect from recovery...

Hope you will start feeling better... Maybe it's certain Protein or food that is not working for you?

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My surgeon puts everyone on blood thinners to prevent blood clots. The day after surgery I had bloody stool, about 15 of them. The surgeon said that it was more than likely bleeding from the anastomosis site, where he did the connections.

My suggestion is to make sure you get up and walk as often as you can post op. I did that, but it was just his protocol.

Good luck to you on your surgery. I feel so much better having the band out.

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Thank you, my surgeon puts everyone on blood thinners too, I will be on them for 10 days post op - lovenox I believe. I will most likely having my gallbladder removed at the same time so I am not sure how long it will make the surgery and what to expect from recovery...

Hope you will start feeling better... Maybe it's certain Protein or food that is not working for you?

I'm wondering to. I'm going to maybe watch my dairy intake and see if that helps.

It was lovenox that I was on. I had 2 doses in the hospital, then no more after that.

My surgery was about 2 and a half hours, for band to RNY.

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I would stay on purée an extra week or two to give your to stomach a much needed time to heal.

I would stay on purée an extra week or two to give your to stomach a much needed time to heal.

I would stay on purée an extra week or two to give your to stomach a much needed time to heal.

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My surgeon puts everyone on blood thinners to prevent blood clots. The day after surgery I had bloody stool, about 15 of them. The surgeon said that it was more than likely bleeding from the anastomosis site, where he did the connections.

My suggestion is to make sure you get up and walk as often as you can post op. I did that, but it was just his protocol.

Good luck to you on your surgery. I feel so much better having the band out.

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Thank you, my surgeon puts everyone on blood thinners too, I will be on them for 10 days post op - lovenox I believe. I will most likely having my gallbladder removed at the same time so I am not sure how long it will make the surgery and what to expect from recovery...

Hope you will start feeling better... Maybe it's certain Protein or food that is not working for you?

I'm wondering to. I'm going to maybe watch my dairy intake and see if that helps.

It was lovenox that I was on. I had 2 doses in the hospital, then no more after that.

My surgery was about 2 and a half hours, for band to RNY.

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I didn't think that the pain was to bad. If you have your gallbladder out at the same time, you might have a bit more pain. Just keep on top of your pain meds.

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Right after RNY surgery I became lactose intolerant. So overtime I drank milk it led to instant diarrhea. After about 2 months after surgery, this condition disappeared. Some Protein powders/drinks contain lactose.

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I would stay on purée an extra week or two to give your to stomach a much needed time to heal.

I would stay on purée an extra week or two to give your to stomach a much needed time to heal.

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I would stay on purée an extra week or two to give your to stomach a much needed time to heal.

I would stay on purée an extra week or two to give your to stomach a much needed time to heal.

I would stay on purée an extra week or two to give your to stomach a much needed time to heal.

Good idea. I will do that. Thank you.

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Right after RNY surgery I became lactose intolerant. So overtime I drank milk it led to instant diarrhea. After about 2 months after surgery, this condition disappeared. Some Protein powders/drinks contain lactose.

Ok, I think my Protein has dairy in it. I better change it. I'm wondering if that's the issue. Thank you.

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It was lovenox that I was on. I had 2 doses in the hospital, then no more after that.

My surgery was about 2 and a half hours, for band to RNY.

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My surgeon said the removal and bypass should be about an hour and half, but will most likely be longer now because of gallbladder, hopefully no other issues...

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