tthippy 0 Posted January 19, 2011 First of all I am 41 yr old male in Middle TN. I have struggled with weight my whole life. I decided to get the surgery when I tipped 300 pds. Today (Day 1) after surgery I feel like I am dying. They repaired a hernia and sent me home on my way. First, I had a real hard time pee'ing that has gotten a bit better. Then I sipped some Water and it went down fine. Next, I drank a chocolate Adkins shake. Ever since, I have been in pain. I had the typical Left Shoulder pain that is associated with "Gas/Air" in the cavity of the body from surgery. Now I am having a stuck/plugged feeling. I mean it doesn't matter if I drink a sip of broth or lick the spoon. I have sharp pains in the center of my back as if being stabbed. I do not throw up but I burp up this excess of foam. as soon as something goes down...up comes the foam. If I work the foam out, the pressure on my back goes away. I have barely been able to get my anti-biotic, pain meds, liquid ibuprofen down. I have used a hot Tylenol wrap for my shoulder. If I belch up the foam then I feel relieved. But even the slightest small sip of water brings on the whole episode of pain again. I called Dr. Morton's office today and I will go tomorrow to see if he can remove any air that might be inside. Is this common? I am really up for the experience but if it is going to hurt all the time, I'm afraid I might have made the wrong choice. The only thing that I have rationalized in my mind is that maybe I have mucus that is blocking the hole. I try to drink hot things to break it up, but it hasn't worked. Anyway, I hope Day 2 is better. Jamey Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cheryl2586 3,053 Posted January 19, 2011 I spent three days post op in the hospital because of this pain. Everytime I got it I would have dry heeves. It will get better but still see your doctor just in case. I know you must be scared but it will get better. I would just take the pain meds and rest your stomach. You should have only been on Clear Liquids today and no shakes yet. Just take your meds and rest your stomach it will get better and make sure you keep your appointment. tomorrow. Take care and good luck Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Swan56 6 Posted January 19, 2011 Hey Jamey - i think a lot of people question the surgery days after. It will get better! I didn't have it easy like a lot that I read on here. I wasn't up cleaning my house the next day or anything lol. But I allowed myself to heal and slowly started doing cardio a week out. I go to the same surgery center as you and while Dr. Morton isn't my doctor - i can tell you that I think everyone at that office is wonderful. They will take care of you and after you heal you will feel great about taking the steps to a healthier life. Good luck in your journey! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tthippy 0 Posted January 20, 2011 Hey Jamey - i think a lot of people question the surgery days after. It will get better! I didn't have it easy like a lot that I read on here. I wasn't up cleaning my house the next day or anything lol. But I allowed myself to heal and slowly started doing cardio a week out. I go to the same surgery center as you and while Dr. Morton isn't my doctor - i can tell you that I think everyone at that office is wonderful. They will take care of you and after you heal you will feel great about taking the steps to a healthier life. Good luck in your journey! Thanks for the encouragement. I was seriously doubting yesterday, but woke up today and feel much better. I have actually drank 3/4 of a bottle of PowerAid Zero. I hope it gets better. I plan on working out, beginning next week. Right now my stomach is sore and I want to rest a bit. A friend picked me up and took me to ON TARGET to shoot our pistols today. It kept my mind off my surgery for awhile. If it keeps getting better everyday, then, I believe it is for the best. It was just scary thinking I couldn't even drink! I do miss being able to chug Water. It will be hard for me to get used to "sipping." lol, but I guess it is just part of the plan. Thanks for giving me a heads up check. I needed it. Jamey Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ElfiePoo 109 Posted January 21, 2011 Hang in there. Your reaction sounds like you're having difficulty due to swelling. As long as you can drink liquids, I wouldn't worry. It will get better. You might notice the same reaction after your fills. As my doctor said, be kind to your band. As for the sipping, yeah well they say to sip but by a month postop, I was back to chugging my Water without a problem. Even now, at my sweet spot, I can still drink as I did preop...most days. Occasionally, I'll find myself spewing Water out through my nose or mouth as it goes down and rebounds. . Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CheckYes 46 Posted January 21, 2011 I have a feeling that your doctor may have put Fluid in your band at the time of surgery. It seems like many people I read about that have this foam issue or pain when drinking Protein shakes end up finding out there is Fluid in the band and go for an adjustment to remove the saline. Do you know if there is fill in your band? I hope it gets better and that your doctor can give you some relief. First of all I am 41 yr old male in Middle TN. I have struggled with weight my whole life. I decided to get the surgery when I tipped 300 pds. Today (Day 1) after surgery I feel like I am dying. They repaired a hernia and sent me home on my way. First, I had a real hard time pee'ing that has gotten a bit better. Then I sipped some Water and it went down fine. Next, I drank a chocolate Adkins shake. Ever since, I have been in pain. I had the typical Left Shoulder pain that is associated with "Gas/Air" in the cavity of the body from surgery. Now I am having a stuck/plugged feeling. I mean it doesn't matter if I drink a sip of broth or lick the spoon. I have sharp pains in the center of my back as if being stabbed. I do not throw up but I burp up this excess of foam. as soon as something goes down...up comes the foam. If I work the foam out, the pressure on my back goes away. I have barely been able to get my anti-biotic, pain meds, liquid ibuprofen down. I have used a hot Tylenol wrap for my shoulder. If I belch up the foam then I feel relieved. But even the slightest small sip of Water brings on the whole episode of pain again. I called Dr. Morton's office today and I will go tomorrow to see if he can remove any air that might be inside. Is this common? I am really up for the experience but if it is going to hurt all the time, I'm afraid I might have made the wrong choice. The only thing that I have rationalized in my mind is that maybe I have mucus that is blocking the hole. I try to drink hot things to break it up, but it hasn't worked. Anyway, I hope Day 2 is better. Jamey Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Erick 0 Posted January 21, 2011 Well, I was almost the same start point as yourself, 41yo@296#. I know it is different for everyone, but it has been a great decision on my part. Right after surgery I was a bit tender for about two weeks, but I was doing all my normal activities almost from the second day. I did put off serious workouts for about a month. Since then I have been mountain biking (average 50 miles a week now) and some gym time each week. It is now a little over 3 months post op, and I am 249#. I have had two fills, don't know how much, but each time things were extra tight for about a week afterward. I believe I am at a great spot right now. Honestly, I have had more complications from dental work. I have gotten quite good at predicting when to stop before I have an issue, but I still over do it about once a week on something and have to cough it back up. I wish you luck! Cheers, Erick Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NeedangerMGMT 0 Posted April 13, 2011 Dr Morton is doing my surgery next wednesday. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites