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I'm having intense nerve pain today on my incision the stomach was removed from. Is this normal? I think me trying to sleep on my side triggered this and I'm Hoping I haven't pulled something causing this pain.

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Yes, I had extreme nerve pain from about post op day 6 until around 2.5-3 weeks out. It wasn't the incision though but where my internal stitches were (the indent in my abdomen below the largest incision). It was agony. I had a nerve ending caught in the internal stitching. Nothing I could do but wait it out. Totally gone now at 4 weeks post op and I feel great- but I definitely can't sleep on my left side yet.

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That's the only incision I have an issue with now. The others feel fine and Thursday will be my 4 week mark post op. I sneezed Sunday and thought someone stabbed me with a hot poker. I still can't sleep on my sides. I can lay on them a while but have to roll to my back.


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How do you guys know which incision your stomach was removed from?

I think it's normally the one near your belly button. My surgeon told me that's where she removed mine from.


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Mine is to the left of my belly button. I knew that was the one because my stomach is indented underneath where they put internal stitches.

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