ismini9 3 Posted July 6, 2011 Hello everyone. I have just registered on VerticalSleeveTalk.com and wanted to share my experience with you. I had my sleeve surgery on the 1st of July in a hospital in Greece. I remember the pain right after the surgery, being the pain of the gas trying to come out of my body. Otherwise I don't remember having any other pain on the first day. From the second day onwards the pain mainly focuses on the stomach, which feels a bit stiff (like a sore muscle) and the pain of the hole over the stomach where they have attached a bag that collects blood. This pulled me a bit and had some difficulty walking and getting out of bed. I started to drink Water on the 4th of July. The first experience was, let's say, very gassy! It felt like gas was having a party all over my body. I am home now and i am on a liquid diet until Saturday (9 July). I have to take small sips otherwise it is quite painful. I think the stomach has to get a bit of training before starting to accept large liquid quantities again. I go to the toilet (for number 1 and number 2) regularly. However, since I am only on liquids number 2 feels like number 1 I have lost 5kgs since my surgery and I am very excited about the effect this will have on my life. Everything is going fine to date (knock on wood)! I would be pleased to hear from others who have recently had the surgery! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Silverlining 2 Posted July 6, 2011 Hi Ismini, Good to hear that you are finally coping up and wish you a speedy recovery. Encouraging for me... mine is on 15th... Keeping my fingers crossed. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mweldon 0 Posted July 6, 2011 Hi, Congrats on your surgery! I was sleeved June 27. I felt like I was hit by a bus ....lol but everyday gets better. I'm 9 days out and I feel great. My stomach muscles ache but its tolerable. I was soooo gassy .....it was horrible! It will pass. I couldn't drink ice cold drinks for about a week. They had to be room temperature, it really seemed to help. Good luck to you! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
californianboy 0 Posted July 6, 2011 Hi Ismini, Good to hear that you are finally coping up and wish you a speedy recovery. Encouraging for me... mine is on 15th... Keeping my fingers crossed. I have found that coconut water(clear liquid) helped break through my digestive system rather quickly and helped my body cope with the excess gas. I went from one night jumping off the walls not being able to sleep, to just minor discomfort the next day. I also spent 4 hours pacing the hospital to help get my bowels going as well. Once you get your bowels going, I thnk you have turned the corner. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites