iggychic 1,405 Posted October 9, 2012 Hey ya'll. It's been 8 weeks and 2 weeks since my surgery and I've forgotten how you "feel" the first few weeks, partially because I didn't feel normal last time, and partially cuz well I've forgotten what I've read since it's been so long. So I know I have more bloating than usual because of multiple surgery's and complications. But I'm basically in week two again and I feel full up to my chest (if that makes sense). I'm having a really hard time getting in liquids and Protein and I need them both. I'm on full liquids now. Is this normal? Or for those with complications....is this normal for us? I'm wondering if the chest pain (which is not dangerous) is just pressure from my rib cage pain and swelling when they stuck the garden hose down there....that most can't comment on LOL thank god! But how did you feel normal or complications a couple of weeks out? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
S.McGrew 5 Posted October 9, 2012 I am thinking what your feeling is normal. I am 9 daddy's post op and feel the same way. I just wait a while an the pressure goes away. I get it really bad if I drink to fast. I also take a Prilosec every morning and that has helped. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
slimshadee 26 Posted October 9, 2012 I had that, but it was more about being sedentary than anything else. The heaviness was Fluid building up from not taking enough deep breaths. I took that doo-hicky home from the hospital and kept blowing throughout the day and it subsided. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
iggychic 1,405 Posted October 9, 2012 I had that' date=' but it was more about being sedentary than anything else. The heaviness was Fluid building up from not taking enough deep breaths. I took that doo-hicky home from the hospital and kept blowing throughout the day and it subsided.[/quote'] I wonder how many daddys I'm out (auto correct sucks lol) I have three of those dohickies....I'll give that a try slim. THanks! I did have significant lung damage so perhaps that's a major contributing factor. I can't be sedentary in my house (an old victorian with 30 stairs between each floor and huge distances between each room). But I haven't been using those things....I'll start next time I make it up the stairs LOL Share this post Link to post Share on other sites