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Kiiiinda gross I know but Im sitting here realizing my surgery was 5 days ago and I havent had a bowel movement yet.

I took some laxatives in preparation for the struggle about 2 days before my surgery so I know I was pretty clear to begin with, but when should I anticipate one and when should I start worrying?

Thanks!

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No, it's not. It's a good question. I had RNY and it took me pretty much a full 5 days before I took a dump.

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9 hours ago, future_dahl said:

Kiiiinda gross I know but Im sitting here realizing my surgery was 5 days ago and I havent had a bowel movement yet.

I took some laxatives in preparation for the struggle about 2 days before my surgery so I know I was pretty clear to begin with, but when should I anticipate one and when should I start worrying?

Thanks!

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bm question are normal here, we have all been there not been able to do that :)

the liquid diet and recovery from surgery slow down #2 in a big way. If you are not hurting dont worry just yet.

i was day 4 or 5 and was worried also. you get used to going all the time and it feels odd to just stop.

mention to your doctor if it goes a few more days or hurts.

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Thanks all. : ) ill give it a few more and see what happens

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I waited 8 days until that first glorious trip to the bathroom. I think I spent 30 min in there trying to lay that goose egg. Drink and Drink and Drink! I was dehydrated and had received fluids the day before at the hospital and it helped.

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I had the VSG April 13th and my surgeon told me laxative, laxative , laxatives on discharge. I stayed overnight and was passing gas before I left. He told me that it is the most common reason for readmit post op so I have taken him at his word and I take ducolax 5 mg each night and I have a bowel movement everyday. Some days it is more like diarrhea but it does not cause pain.

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I had my first bm 5 days after surgery. My nurse told me to up my stool softner intake from 1 Colace to 2 a day. It did the trick. I am almost 2 weeks out and happy to say I had a bm back to back this week and I am excited about that!

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Was sleeved on April 25 and had my first movement three days later with no meds.

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Took me 3 days to feel movement and pass gas. Day 4 was a tiny bowel movement. But day 5 was a good one. I kept with the Colace since day 3.

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