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Just got banded on Jan 11th. Coming out of the OR when they woke me up, I remember screaming that my belly had been ripped open. OMG. The pain was so intense. So intense that I got naseous. Wow. Didn't expect that at all. Took about 2 hours to get my pain down to a 4. I normally have a very high threshold for pain so this was unusual. After being loaded up on a bunch of various drugs the hospital sent me home 5 hours after the procedure.

The first night home was a nightmare. I couldn't sit up or get out of bed- because again I felt like I was being sawed in half. Then the dry heaves started, I don't know how I survived that first night. The past few days have gotten better but I'm still having so much pain and nausea. I've spoken to my surgeon everyday since the surgery and he is very perplexed. I don't have a fever or any signs of infections.

Anyone else have a similiar experience? One great thing is I have lost 14 pounds since last Sunday!

Hautmama

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I had a similiar experience when I came home from the hospital. I was banded on 12.23.10 and on my first night I ended up being put back in the hospital for two extra days. My surgeon had no explaination for my dry heaves, nausea or pain. I have a very low tolorance so I was taking liquid vicodin as often as I could. Now I am much better but I am experiencing burping gas after I eat or drink. I am taking small sips like they suggested but nothing has changed. At my first doctor visit I was down 10 lbs. I don't have a scale at home or I am sure I would be on it everyday. Hope you feel better soon!:rolleyes:

Just got banded on Jan 11th. Coming out of the OR when they woke me up, I remember screaming that my belly had been ripped open. OMG. The pain was so intense. So intense that I got naseous. Wow. Didn't expect that at all. Took about 2 hours to get my pain down to a 4. I normally have a very high threshold for pain so this was unusual. After being loaded up on a bunch of various drugs the hospital sent me home 5 hours after the procedure.

The first night home was a nightmare. I couldn't sit up or get out of bed- because again I felt like I was being sawed in half. Then the dry heaves started, I don't know how I survived that first night. The past few days have gotten better but I'm still having so much pain and nausea. I've spoken to my surgeon everyday since the surgery and he is very perplexed. I don't have a fever or any signs of infections.

Anyone else have a similiar experience? One great thing is I have lost 14 pounds since last Sunday!

Hautmama

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Wow! I really feel for you guys having had this bad experience. I'm really thankful my surgery and post-op pain was relatively easy. I think it is so hard to predict how much pain will be felt by each individual after surgery. I always thought I had a low threshold for pain (I put band-aids on paper cuts). I only needed the pain meds for one day after surgery.

I DO know it get better every day. I hope you guys speed through your post-op and that your pain decreases fast.

Best wishes,

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I too had an issue with the pain post operatively. I have a very high pain tolerance.....I have had many surgeries and severe injuries, so I am no stanger to it all......

My doctor thinks that maybe a nerve was trapped when the port was sutured in place and that was causing the pain that I had---mine was all in the port area and was burning/searing pain.

The one thing I can tell you is that it got better........it took several days for the pain to settle down to a tolerable level......so rest, take your pain meds, stay hydrated....it will get better....

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Just got banded on Jan 11th. Coming out of the OR when they woke me up, I remember screaming that my belly had been ripped open. OMG. The pain was so intense. So intense that I got naseous. Wow. Didn't expect that at all. Took about 2 hours to get my pain down to a 4. I normally have a very high threshold for pain so this was unusual. After being loaded up on a bunch of various drugs the hospital sent me home 5 hours after the procedure.

The first night home was a nightmare. I couldn't sit up or get out of bed- because again I felt like I was being sawed in half. Then the dry heaves started, I don't know how I survived that first night. The past few days have gotten better but I'm still having so much pain and nausea. I've spoken to my surgeon everyday since the surgery and he is very perplexed. I don't have a fever or any signs of infections.

Anyone else have a similiar experience? One great thing is I have lost 14 pounds since last Sunday!

Hautmama

I had alot of pain as well, and alot of nausea. Reflecting back, I think the nausea was a combination of the after-effects of the anesthesia and the morphine. The other pain reliever didn't cause 1/2 the nausea that I would get from the morphine.

The pain was more gas pain that actual pain from the surgery. Trust me, it can be hard to differentiate. For some the gas pain is localized to the shoulders and back. For others (like) me it can be all over or mostly in the abdomine. AFter about a week, most of it had subsided. It took several weeks before I could sleep even slightly comfortably. Nearly a month before I felt "back to normal" - at least comfort wise.

All this to say, the first week can be very hard for some people. Thats not necessarily unusual. However, you know your body better than anyone else. If it seems WAY bad you should be in touch with your doc immediately.

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I'm so sorry to hear about your pain level. As someone has already said, everyone is different. I had my surgery 18 mos ago. I had more trouble with gas pains than actual surgery pain. I was sent home with meds for pain, nausea, and gas discomfort. I didn't use the pain or nausea meds but I sure used the gas-X strips. Walking helps the pain & gas. I lost 17 lbs in four days and to date I've lost 90 lbs. Just hang in there, it gets better.

Just got banded on Jan 11th. Coming out of the OR when they woke me up, I remember screaming that my belly had been ripped open. OMG. The pain was so intense. So intense that I got naseous. Wow. Didn't expect that at all. Took about 2 hours to get my pain down to a 4. I normally have a very high threshold for pain so this was unusual. After being loaded up on a bunch of various drugs the hospital sent me home 5 hours after the procedure.

The first night home was a nightmare. I couldn't sit up or get out of bed- because again I felt like I was being sawed in half. Then the dry heaves started, I don't know how I survived that first night. The past few days have gotten better but I'm still having so much pain and nausea. I've spoken to my surgeon everyday since the surgery and he is very perplexed. I don't have a fever or any signs of infections.

Anyone else have a similiar experience? One great thing is I have lost 14 pounds since last Sunday!

Hautmama

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The post-op pain/nausea can also be affected by what kind of pain meds you are given. Many are given liquid vicodin. Good stuff, but can cause nausea in those who are sensitive to it.

My post-op pain was not well controlled because I was given only Darvocet!! NEVER again will I let someone cut into my abdomen with only Darvocet as post-op medication. I tried to tell the NP that Darvocet would not be enough at my pre-op appt. She assured me it would be.. I was right, she was wrong. I got through it, but was not a happy camper and let her know it at my 2 week visit. And that was stupid of me. I should've called and insisted on better pain coverage from the get-go.

Call your surgeon if you don't have adequate pain control.

Hope you feel better soon.

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