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Guest Leslie2Lose

Hi all. I became banded yesterday. I've done pretty good up recovering, able to keep everything (liquids) down. I am sore at my incisions and at my port sight (upper left chest/bra area). The gas hasn't been too bad - although my stomach is really poochy (weird feeling) and there is pressure (I am assuming from the gas) on my chest when I lay down.

I got up from a nap earlier and noticed that I had a couple of spots on my shirt from bleeding at the incision area. My navel is the worse - there is a quarter size blood spot there. The problem is, I can't see it - my skin folds there.

I called my Dr. and they told me as long as it isn't free bleeding or bleeding away from the derma stuff they used, I should be okay. Just make sure I don't have a fever.

Is this common? Did any of you have problems with bleeding?

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I think there is a difference between bleeding and spotting. I had some spotting on a blouse of mine day 2 from surgery. It was just a small area from one of my insisions. But IT STOPPED. Its NOT ONGOING. I think that would be the differnce. Are your surgery strips still on? I would think if you pull at these(like maybe what happened when you napped) they might pull at the scabs that are forming on top of the incisions.

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