I've had multiple abdominal surgeries in the past due to kidney problems, plus I had my appendix out.
For those of you that have never had surgery before, it will be quite a journey. I say this from both personal and professional experience. A lot of people have nausea issues following surgery, myself being one of them - take medicine to prevent it, because the medicine is pointless once you've puked. It's best to medicate yourself around the clock with pain meds for AT LEAST the first 24 hours so you stay on top of your pain - playing pain control catch up is not fun at all. Abdominal surgery is no joke - you will find out that EVERY movement you do involves your stomach muscles. You'll blink your eye and next thing you know you're feeling it in your stomach thinking WTF just happened lol Also with laproscopic surgeries, the technique they use with the laproscopic approach gives you gas pains commonly in your ribs/chest and shoulder areas. You could take the best drugs in the world and it wouldn't necessarily get rid of this - the best thing is deep breaths and walking as much as you can. Farting and burping is good as well And lastly keep in mind that no matter what kind and how many meds you're given, your stomach skin, fat, and muscles were just brutally sliced open - there will be pain, it can't all go away.