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Hi all, I was sleeved on the 14th of July. This is my second day at home. I hate to drink because my stomach hurts every time something goes down. Is this normal and if so when does it stop? What can I do about it too. I'm on Clear Liquids right now.

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Hi.. make sure you are sipping your drinks and drinking them slowly. Are you drink them ice cold or room temperature?

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Hi.. make sure you are sipping your drinks and drinking them slowly. Are you drink them ice cold or room temperature?
I am sipping still out of a 1 oz cup. I have tried room temperature and warm broth. Everything is uncomfortable.

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You have to retrain yourself to drink very slowly. It is hard at first but you'll get the hang of it!!! It gets easier!!😉

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You have to retrain yourself to drink very slowly. It is hard at first but you'll get the hang of it!!! It gets easier!![emoji6]

I'm trying my best. Thanks for the advice and encouragement!!!

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You probably have some swelling at the top of your stomach from the surgery. I had terrible problems swallowing & was constantly bringing up saliva the first three days. Take things slowly. It doesn’t matter if it takes hours to drink your fluids at the beginning. Of course, if the pain worsens, contact your surgeon straight away.

Good luck.

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Day 1 here and in the same boat. I have not experienced nausea, which I feel good about. However, like you, everytime I sip, I get small pain in the stomach. I am sipping every what seams like 10 minutes things like broth, Powerade Zero, and flavored water. We can do this!

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I had mine on July 13, and I also have some pain, even with tiny sips. That and lots of gas bubbles every time. I think it’s normal, but am hoping it doesn’t last too long.

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On 7/16/2020 at 6:56 PM, cana90 said:

Hi all, I was sleeved on the 14th of July. This is my second day at home. I hate to drink because my stomach hurts every time something goes down. Is this normal and if so when does it stop? What can I do about it too. I'm on Clear Liquids right now.

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Hey! I had my sleeve done July 15th and although I am not experiencing stomach pain, my back does hurt when I drink too fast(not sure why).

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10 hours ago, cana90 said:

How are you doing today?

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Second day was a little better. Walking every hour around the house. The only thing I am not comfortable with is bending over to pick up things. My spirometer has gotten better, too. I did have pain, but I was used to it, it's right after I drink, I get a rising pain, kind of a burp. But I will say, I have not experienced the gas pains.

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I’m having some lower abdominal pain and I had my surgery on June 25th 🤦🏻‍♀️ Just started yesterday and happens before dinner?

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