sylviau 125 Posted July 18, 2012 Was showering just a little ago and I suddenly had a sharp pain around the port area. Like small stabbing pain like a stitch was pulling or was getting jabbed with a sharp stick. It happened for about 15 min and was every minute or so. Not a pleasant pain at all I just laid down and it hasn't happened again, but I've stopped moving. Is this just normal post op stuff? I'm a little over 2 weeks post op. banded July 2. Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
texas-bandette 9 Posted July 18, 2012 I'm not sure but sometimes (randomly) I get a sharp throbbing pain from my chest area to my left shoulder/arm, it's pretty strange and very painful. Banded 7/5/2012 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cazzy 725 Posted July 18, 2012 Mostly ports are sewn to muscle/flesh they are the slowest bit on your tummy to heal and they are very much stitched into place, u can easily get an odd stitch pull on you as your muscles heal and repair themsleves. If your port area is inflamed red and painful to the touch then u need to seek medical help if not just mention to the doc next time u go if it still bothers u , otherwise its all normal post op niggles and pains Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sylviau 125 Posted July 18, 2012 hm... well i dont have that sharp pain this morning. so hopefully its gone for good. :-/ the whole area has been a little painful to touch... but more like a bruise. so i'm guessing its just healing. :)thanks for the response. i go to the dr for my first fill in 2 weeks so i'll see how it is by then. texas bandette... that might be gas still... are you walking a lot and drinking slowly? also try to gas -x. thats the type of pain i had when it was the gases. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
texas-bandette 9 Posted July 18, 2012 It's definitely not gas. I've been walking and walking and all I drink is Water, it's one of those "I know my body, and something is not right" kind of feelings as well.. Im going to see my surgeon about the pains I've been having today.. Banded 7/5/2012 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sylviau 125 Posted July 18, 2012 thats good... its better to know for sure! keep us updated! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bailey Jan 17 Posted July 18, 2012 hm... well i dont have that sharp pain this morning. so hopefully its gone for good. :-/ the whole area has been a little painful to touch... but more like a bruise. so i'm guessing its just healing. :)thanks for the response. i go to the dr for my first fill in 2 weeks so i'll see how it is by then. texas bandette... that might be gas still... are you walking a lot and drinking slowly? also try to gas -x. thats the type of pain i had when it was the gases. I don't have the sharp pain that you experienced but feel sore in that area, too. I also try to wear my pants under the port area and wear nightgowns when home. If we feel the same way then I am sure it is part of the healing process. I am wondering if we will always feel that we have something in our stomached? Does that feeling ever go away? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LadyBC 22 Posted July 19, 2012 It's definitely not gas. I've been walking and walking and all I drink is water' date=' it's one of those "I know my body, and something is not right" kind of feelings as well.. Im going to see my surgeon about the pains I've been having today.. Banded 7/5/2012 [/quote'] Please let me know what you find out! I am 9 days post op (7/10) and I've been having wicked pain on my left side under my ribs! It was so bad I went to the ER! They did a CT with contrast and found nothing!! The NP said it could be spasms! What kind of pain are you experiencing? Also what part of TX are you in? I'm on the Austin area! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
2012 359 Posted July 22, 2012 Hi all, I was banded 07/09 and went for my check up 07/20 and I asked about the port pain and the nurse said that it's about 2 months before the port soreness goes away . My incision area is sort too, but I get the stinging sensation to the right of the incision, so I'm not sure if the port is stitched right under the incision or to the side of it, but it's painful at times. I also found that my pants rubbing against this area is not helping, but at least they are looser, 18 lbs down, woohoo Someone on here said they started wearing spanks like a week after their surgery, I have no clue how she does it, I'm all about loose undies and pants/capris. I started putting silicone scar strips on my incisions and that helps with the rubbing too. I'm amazed at the difference in wearing these things for 2 days and how the incisions are healing up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bailey Jan 17 Posted August 3, 2012 Hi all, I was banded 07/09 and went for my check up 07/20 and I asked about the port pain and the nurse said that it's about 2 months before the port soreness goes away . My incision area is sort too, but I get the stinging sensation to the right of the incision, so I'm not sure if the port is stitched right under the incision or to the side of it, but it's painful at times. I also found that my pants rubbing against this area is not helping, but at least they are looser, 18 lbs down, woohoo Someone on here said they started wearing spanks like a week after their surgery, I have no clue how she does it, I'm all about loose undies and pants/capris. I started putting silicone scar strips on my incisions and that helps with the rubbing too. I'm amazed at the difference in wearing these things for 2 days and how the incisions are healing up. That makes me feel better to hear that it does take about 2 months before the port soreness goes away. I still wear nightgowns to bed and lose clothing around the area but when I have a pair of tighter fitting pants I wear a belly band. I had it when I was pregnant (it is from Motherhood Maternity) and it lies under my stomach and goes all the way to under my breasts. I feel that it takes some of the pressure of the pants cutting into me go away. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites