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I'd like to say hello to everyone here as I am a newb. My surgery date was Thursday Sept. 6 and I came home today from the hospital. Bowel habits are a bit embarrassing to discuss but I had my first BM today and it was loose. This was of course after I left the hospital and after normal call hours. It is not serious at this point but wanted to see if others had this trouble shortly after surgery? Did you use imodium, citrucel?

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Lucky you! You'll find, by far, that Constipation is a much more common problem. I certainly would not treat the diarrhea with Fiber or immodium. But your doc should be consulted before you do that. I'd be surprised if they recommend it so soon after surgery. I'd wait a day and call if it's frequent and doesn't resolve. We don't want you getting dehydrated! But a once a day bout of diarrhea, man, I'd take it !

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Thanks for the advice! I was worried I would end up having more troubles but I haven't. So you're exactly right, I havent needed to take anything so far.

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On 9/8/2018 at 7:55 PM, Larbon03 said:

I'd like to say hello to everyone here as I am a newb. My surgery date was Thursday Sept. 6 and I came home today from the hospital. Bowel habits are a bit embarrassing to discuss but I had my first BM today and it was loose. This was of course after I left the hospital and after normal call hours. It is not serious at this point but wanted to see if others had this trouble shortly after surgery? Did you use imodium, citrucel?

If you had the traditional DS it isn't uncommon in the beginning. However, if it continues you probably should speak with your team. Thankfully, Constipation isn't often a problem with us .

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On 9/8/2018 at 7:55 PM, Larbon03 said:

I'd like to say hello to everyone here as I am a newb. My surgery date was Thursday Sept. 6 and I came home today from the hospital. Bowel habits are a bit embarrassing to discuss but I had my first BM today and it was loose. This was of course after I left the hospital and after normal call hours. It is not serious at this point but wanted to see if others had this trouble shortly after surgery? Did you use imodium, citrucel?

yep its normal at the beginning.

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I had my surgery the 5th of September. I am on the same boat as you. Runny stools. The docs put me on Miralax but I stopped taking it after post op day 2. It was too much for me lol

I am taking liquid Tylenol for pain and every time I take it I go straight to the bathroom.
From what I’ve read and friends that have had the procedure, getting the runs and or being constipated is normal. It just forces me to continue to hydrate. I’ve even added coconut Water to increase my potassium. My potassium was low the day of surgery and had to be supplemented.

I wouldn’t use anti diarrhea stuff unless your doctor agrees. Honestly, you will end up being constipated and playing a yo yo game with your bowels. With all the bloating I’ve used gas x. Besides that I’m focusing on hydration.
Good luck with everything!!!

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I have had the loop-ds/said-s over a year and a half ago... I had serious diarrhea for the first year post op... it has now considerably slowed down but it still happens a few times per week, especially I noticed if my carb count is higher than 15% of my overall consumption in my fitness pal for the day. Carbs really are the devil for me!! They make me extremely bloated and gassy as well!

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My surgery was also 9/6 and I still haven’t had a bowl movement!!!

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Welcome to DS. I'm about 4 months out and still experience explosive, speckle-the-bowl, diarrhea four to ten times a day (and night). It's my new normal and I've just had to get used to it.

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3 hours ago, Rosang3 said:

My surgery was also 9/6 and I still haven’t had a bowl movement!!!

Speak to your team. I didn't have one before I left the hospital but did have one the first week I was home.

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I'm 14 months post op DS and still have loose stools. sometimes diarrhea if I've consumed too much sugar. I've never had an issue with Constipation. My bowel movements have changed forever since the DS, just very soft but I guess that's the new normal. Welcome to the world of the DSer. Frequently I have to go in the middle of the night when I'm only 20% awake----which I'm not a fan of, but that's life now.

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You're completely normal. My surgery was 3/16/18 and I had loose stool all the time for the first few months. My surgeon wasn't worried as long as I was getting my liquids and Vitamins in. Now it's only loose if I eat something that doesn't agree with me.

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Larbon03. Hi. I had my DS on 9/6 too. How much are you down? Are you hungry? I feel so hungry, I don’t know what to do!!!

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4 hours ago, Rosang3 said:

Larbon03. Hi. I had my DS on 9/6 too. How much are you down? Are you hungry? I feel so hungry, I don’t know what to do!!!

@Rosang3 You're starting at almost exactly where I started with my stats. I'm excited for you. You'll be amazed at how much you'll change over this coming year.

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21 hours ago, Rosang3 said:

Larbon03. Hi. I had my DS on 9/6 too. How much are you down? Are you hungry? I feel so hungry, I don’t know what to do!!!

If you had the traditional DS and are eating pureed or solid food then eat Protein. It's hard to fathom as it's a new mindset but you can eat protein when you're hungry and it's OK.

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