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I just had my surgery on the 12th and just got out of the hospital today and I have moved my bowls 4 times today is this normal or should I call my doctor please help?


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I just had my surgery on the 12th and just got out of the hospital today and I have moved my bowls 4 times today is this normal or should I call my doctor please help?




We're you on a liquid diet pre op and did you habe to do a colon prep prior to surgery? I was on liquids for 2 weeks then colon prep the day before surgery so I was pretty well cleaned out. Then didn't go for a week after surgery until I took milk of mag.

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Surgery day 😊. Safe surgery and speedy recovery to everyone getting their new tool today.

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Surgery day tomorrow 6/22 very nervous on clear liquids all day nothing red, do any body know why everything has to be sugar free but gatorade

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I had surgery yesterday.

Worst pain I ever felt.
The incisions don't hurt. It's the gas.

I am better today and will be better tomorrow.

The gas is no joke. Also do the breathing exercises. I could not talk yesterday and my voice came back today.

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Had my surgery on the 15th and the gas was a real pain! I'm 6 days post op and it's long gone now. I had the surgery on a Thursday and it was pretty much gone by Monday. It was indeed painful, but thank god it was short-lived.


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The gas for me was the worst part too. I used a lot of chewable gas-x that first week.

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Had my surgery on June 22, everything was fine until second day with severe nauseus and of course can't forget the gas pain but by the next day i was fine and was able to go home now my only problem is i have not lost any weight

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Had my surgery on June 22, everything was fine until second day with severe nauseus and of course can't forget the gas pain but by the next day i was fine and was able to go home now my only problem is i have not lost any weight

I dropped 13 lbs my first week after surgery (6/28/17). This week I've only lost 1! My doctor says I should be losing a pound a day initially. I've been having trouble getting all my Protein down. It's too sweet now. I can't stand it!
I say all of that to say it's a process and I'm trying not to focus on the weight loss but making sure I'm eating and drinking on schedule. The weight loss will happen. [emoji2]


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On 7/15/2017 at 1:02 AM, cassiegurl said:


I dropped 13 lbs my first week after surgery (6/28/17). This week I've only lost 1! My doctor says I should be losing a pound a day initially. I've been having trouble getting all my Protein down. It's too sweet now. I can't stand it!
I say all of that to say it's a process and I'm trying not to focus on the weight loss but making sure I'm eating and drinking on schedule. The weight loss will happen. emoji2.png

Yes the weight loss will happen. Hang in there. Drink your Water :)

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