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I'm having the hardest time with this gas right now .... I actually fell pretty good besideso that. My surgery was Monday and was a success but this gas is blowing my mind right now... please tell me this gets easier??? PLEASE

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It does pass! I promise. But the best thing to do is to walk as much as possible. I also used chewable gas x too.

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The gas pains went away (sleeves 6/20) but I still have site pain on one of the incisions- lower left

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The gas pains went away (sleeves 6/20) but I still have site pain on one of the incisions- lower left

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I have no incision pain at all it just the damn gas lol... another SleeveBuddy yaayyy!!

Soon2B Sleeved

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So today is waayyy better than any other day. I'm just trying to focus on getting my Protein in which has been really tough!! My stomach doesn't want to take the ready made shakes.

How are yu doing so far

Soon2B Sleeved

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@@jhenry126 Walk, drink warm Water, sit up while drinking and Gas X

VSG 6/17/2016

They also have the kind that come in strips and melts on your tongue.

VSG 6/17/2016

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@@jhenry126 Walk, drink warm Water, sit up while drinking and Gas X

VSG 6/17/2016

They also have the kind that come in strips and melts on your tongue.

VSG 6/17/2016

yes I have plenty of gas-x and they work wonders. I noticed that warm work really moves the gas!!! thanks!!

how are things for you thus far?!

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@@jhenry126

Things are good. I'm just sick of these liquids lol. I can manage colder drinks now, where initially it would cause me pain. I still get tired quickly and lightheaded if I do too much walking or standing. My bariatric partner says its normal because my calorie intake is soooo much lower. She says sip sip sip all day if I have to. As much as I need to. Just stay hydrated. I feel myself getting better and stronger each day. I'm using the bathroom good, even though I'm not eating. Who knew lol.

Looking forward to my 2 week post op appt so I can move on to the next two week diet which will be full liquids But at least I'll be able to have more things. I'll be on puréed/soft diet weeks 5 & 6. I'm bored, but I'm starting to appreciate the pace. Don't want to do too much too soon, allowing me to heal properly and get my new stomach used to this new life

VSG 6/17/2016

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