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Hello I just received my surgery yesterday for the sleeve. Has anyone else experience when they drank Water it hurt the top of their stomach. I keep getting spasms at the top of my stomach. I'm Nervous about going home if I'm unable to drink properly. I've been walking pretty often but the gas is still there. Also my incisions hurt and I tried not to take the oxycodone but the tylenol doesn't do anything. I was trying to complete the Fluid intake amounts but think I overdid it bc now I cant drink anything without sharp pains. Any advice on what I can do or does this just pass on it's own?

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Hello I just received my surgery yesterday for the sleeve. Has anyone else experience when they drank Water it hurt the top of their stomach. I keep getting spasms at the top of my stomach. I'm Nervous about going home if I'm unable to drink properly. I've been walking pretty often but the gas is still there. Also my incisions hurt and I tried not to take the oxycodone but the tylenol doesn't do anything. I was trying to complete the Fluid intake amounts but think I overdid it bc now I cant drink anything without sharp pains. Any advice on what I can do or does this just pass on it's own?
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Yes, what you're describing sounds very normal. Just take it slow, about a one ounce cup of Water every 15 minutes. It made me nervous too because of the intense pressure in my chest after every sip, but it will get better each day as the swelling goes down. Don't be afraid to take your pain meds, they'll help you feel better so you can walk (which will also help a ton). Remember, you just had a major surgery! Best wishes [emoji173]

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It will pass. I'm a week out from surgery. The spasms will go away with time. Don't push it, but stick to what they tell you to do. I regret pushing it, and had a miserable time throwing up for several days. Don't feel bad about taking pain meds. I personally took it 3 times while in the hospital and straight up told them Tylenol is a joke.

Since I've been home, I may have taken it 5-6 times. I'm now done with it. Give your body a rest. Good luck! 👍

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Yes, what you feeling is normal. I am 13days out and it's so much easier now. The first days your stomach will feel raw and spasm or hurt. You just need to take it slow. Take tiny Soups especially with the Protein. Over the next few days you will start to learn when your stomach is full. Don't push beyond that point. It may take you over an hour to get 6 oz down. I just went for my follow up, I can now start soft foods. I just had 2oz of cottage cheese and avacado, was delicious. It will get better for you.

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2 hours ago, Slimmy-mommeee said:

Hello I just received my surgery yesterday for the sleeve. Has anyone else experience when they drank Water it hurt the top of their stomach. I keep getting spasms at the top of my stomach. I'm Nervous about going home if I'm unable to drink properly. I've been walking pretty often but the gas is still there. Also my incisions hurt and I tried not to take the oxycodone but the tylenol doesn't do anything. I was trying to complete the Fluid intake amounts but think I overdid it bc now I cant drink anything without sharp pains. Any advice on what I can do or does this just pass on it's own?

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Hey post-op March girl! Glad to see that you checked in! Just keep walking and 1 oz/15 mins. I agree with the others -- take the meds until you are out of discomfort.

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Wooo-Hoooo Slimmy!!! Girl you did it!! They say what you’re experiencing is normal, tho I don’t underestimate how disconcerting it must feel. So I’m trusting it will get better and you are on your way to SLIMMY😃! Bless you and please keep us posted. CONGRATULATIONS!!

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      On day 4 of the 2 week liquid pre-op diet. Surgery scheduled for June 11th.
      Soooo I am coming to a realization
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