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I am 7 days (not using weeks yet...LOL) post-op and I still have some rumbling of gas. I have a 4 oz Meal Replacement three times a day and inbetween I've found sugar free popsicles and some sugar free Jello. I take my Omeperzole and my Lexapro on a daily basis. I am able to expell the gas, but I have never had gas like this before surgery.

Help! Any ideas?

Linda

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I am 7 days (not using weeks yet...LOL) post-op and I still have some rumbling of gas. I have a 4 oz meal replacement three times a day and inbetween I've found sugar free popsicles and some sugar free Jello. I take my Omeperzole and my Lexapro on a daily basis. I am able to expell the gas' date=' but I have never had gas like this before surgery.

Help! Any ideas?

Linda[/quote']

I have gas all the time. My stomach gurgles a lot and I have loud burps and I fart a lot but almost never smelly. I was told this is normal. Some people I heard take gasx. I have never tried it

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I am 7 weeks post op and have gas all the time... I think it just is what it is. Yes, they are no smell farts lol... not to be gross. Not sure if it ever goes away.

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Best advice I can give you is to move as much as possible and take gas x. Walk walk walk and then if you can walk some more. Even now 4 years out I get bad gas pains sometimes and this is what I still do. Hope you feel better.

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Thank you all!! At least I know it's "normal" so I won't worry too much. I will remember the GasX and keep moving.

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I am not sure if it does either I was banded in Sept. and I still have gas it seemes everytime I eat or drink anything so I just warn people and say the band is just letting the air out lol so everybody around me is used to it , so I don't know if it ever goes away but I had Alot the first 2 months because of thm pumping the air in my stomache when my surgeon did the surgery, so I think we all deal with it in diffrent ways , I am just glad there is no more heartburn or gerd I still have IBS not as bad as I used to though , I was living on Imodium AD now I only have to take them when I get Really stressed.

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Omg I am 8 days out and have never passed gas as much as I do know!

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It did get much better for me after about 5 weeks or so but every once in awhile....I will still get some trapped gas in my shoulder (I never had that before). So there is some adjustment. A heating pad works it out usually...but sometimes it can last several days.

Feel better.

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