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I am one month post op. I have been health conscious my adult life regarding this subject. Prior to surgery, I was able to smell what I ate the next day when I pooped. Now I poop every three or four days and without a lit candle it's horrible. I don't want to go at work because it's embarrassing. Can I do anything to help this situation?

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Honey... it is completely normal...

I always prided myself on having poop that doesn't ever smell bad....

Since surgery i am like ]post-289046-146616134182_thumb.jpg

On a serious note.... maybe try prebiotics?

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I agree with the Probiotics suggestion.

In my case (I've been sleeved) this is one of those problems that resolved itself.

However, I've read that this is an ongoing problem for people who've had other (not sleeve) types of WLS.

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You need to give it time for it to work.

All also, try a broad spectrum probiotic.

Having acidophilus alone is not enough, you need the different strains to really see the benefit.

Attached is the list of strains to look out for... this is the one i use, and i can definitely see the difference when i don't use it.

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Well i am in Australia, so i am not sure if my one would be available where you are..

But here is the link to the brand i use http://www.healthy-lifespace.com/adult/broad-spectrum-probiotic-capsules/

It is expensive... but im sure you can find something similar.. hence why i posted the ingredients... and a plus with this brand the Capsules are small so no issues there

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@@sondra2368 -- here's what I take.

http://www.walmart.com/ip/36771391?wmlspartner=wlpa&adid=22222222227024565003&wl0=&wl1=g&wl2=c&wl3=40754323712&wl4=&wl5=pla&wl6=78606467432&veh=sem

I can't guarantee it'll fix YOUR problems, but it sure seems to help me with my digestion -- both extracting nutrition from my foods (I feel great) and faster, easier elimination.

Again, I think this is a problem that WILL resolve itself over time. You're only a month post-op and are losing weight faster right now than you probably ever will again in your whole life. There's a LOT of bad stuff coming out of your body right now. ;)

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Can't say I've had the same issues that you are having, but perhaps it's because I have been taking Probiotics from about 3 weeks pre-op....not sure. Not all probiotics are the same, though, some have label inaccuracies, and some have more/less and/or different strains in them. A good resource to compare and see how clean and accurate their ingredients/labels are is labdoor. Here's a link specifically to the probiotics section -- https://labdoor.com/rankings/probiotics

best of luck!

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I found this to be a viable solution to the issue. Have a bottle hidden in my desk drawer. My wife brought it home from the hospital gift shop but it actually works very well.

http://www.poopourri.com/

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