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On my way to the hospital
Rosie11 replied to Susie1226's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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Wondering about my post op recovery
Rosie11 replied to Katrina Parsons Colemire's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Hi, You may have pulled your internal stitches or ripped them by doing a bit too much too soon. It does sound like that as it is when you are stretching. My op was on the 29th Jan and i started getting the pain about 5 days ago. No stretching, no heavy purses, lifting kettles etc. even turning the steering wheel can aggravate it. Good luck. -
Hi, I'm Rosie and i had my sleeve on 29th Jan. Op went smooth and I am still feeling euphoric. Weight is coming down nicely and have lost 29 lbs so far so am over the moon. I am fortunate enough to have an amazingly supportive family and they have looked after me well. I ditched the pain relief after a week as needed to get back to work and need to drive so thought it safer. I have had no real pain from wounds and other than getting what I call a bad indigestion when trying to work out my limits over the past 3 weeks everything has been fine. Being 3 weeks in I did have jacket potatoes with hummus a couple of nights last week (no skin) and again other than eating too quickly and too bigger mouthfuls at a time (must remember to use the teaspoon) everything was fine. On Saturday I had to go officiate at a competition, and whilst I didn't go jogging i did have to rush around a bit and it was certainly the most active I have been since the op. Since then I have been getting an intermittent stabbing pain inside my tummy. it isn't constant but it is quite uncomfortable. I went back to slim-fast and thin Soup thinking I might have pushed my luck with the potato but still getting the pain. Everything that is going in one end seems to be coming out the other so I don't think I have any blockages or leaks etc. It isn't a constant pain so I am assuming no infection. So my question is could I have a hernia? My Surgeon told me he put a stitch in to stop me getting one (was a bit dopey when he told me but i'm sure that is what he said and I do have a large dimple). I have just been moving the lightest of things around like the kettle and doing the odd stretch to get things and the pain certainly gets worse then. Does anybody have any ideas? If it is a hernia will it go away on it's own? What can i do to help it? do I need to go back to the hospital? Are they dangerous? My GP wouldn't have a clue as here in the UK they tend to know zero about bariatric stuff and you have to go to a specialist. Hopefully one of you lovely people out there will be able to point me in the right direction. Thanks for reading Rosie
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Hi, thanks for the information. As the pain was getting worse I called the Bariatric team and managed to discuss with them. It's not a hernia after all but it seems that I have managed to rip my internal stitches in the stomach wall by doing too much too soon. Nurse was really kind explaining that before this operation was available as key hole surgery people would have a great big scar down their tummy which was a constant reminder to take things easy. Unfortunately because it is a just a set of smaller incisions it is common for people to get a bit over enthusiastic. So no driving for the next week or so and no housework. This whole thing has been a massive learning curve for me and I am still making plenty of mistakes. I stopped my pain relief after a week but needed something stronger than the paracetamol so took solpedine this morning which have codeine as well. Took them on an empty tummy so have spent the last hour being sick. Am feeling quite sorry for myself now. I won't do that again in a hurry though. I hope that people reading this will learn by mistakes. R x
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Where Is Everyone From?
Rosie11 replied to SleeveShelly's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Surrey, England.