mrs.msp 3 Posted February 1, 2013 I'm sure lot of you must have a zillion questions and worries just like me. I am generally a very paranoid person so I'm freaking out even more. I have 2 kids and I'm afraid I won't be able to do much with and for them post op. I had a few questions for the people that have gone through the surgery... How bad is it after? I mean what do you feel once you wake up? I've read that people feel pain and discomfort... Wondering if its the stitches that hurt or is it the inside of your stomach that hurts? I am worried that Ill have a tough time not being able to eat good(fatty) foods and ill feel depressed about it. I'm doing a pre op diet and its bloody tough. Anyone out there with similar concerns? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AFinch 4 Posted February 1, 2013 Im nervous too. I just want to wake up and it already be over. A friend of mine had it done two weeks ago, and he said he felt some gas pain but felt fine 3 days out. He returned to work within 2 weeks and has no pain at all. Hope this helps some. Good luck. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
VSGKirk 855 Posted February 1, 2013 How bad is it after? I mean what do you feel once you wake up? I've read that people feel pain and discomfort... Wondering if its the stitches that hurt or is it the inside of your stomach that hurts? I am worried that Ill have a tough time not being able to eat good(fatty) foods and ill feel depressed about it. I'm doing a pre op diet and its bloody tough. Anyone out there with similar concerns? I didn't feel bad at all after I felt elated that it was done and was up walking within hours of surgery (I think I even did a little break dancing for the nurses) My incisions didn't hurt, but I could feel a pulling sensation You may not even crave fatty food - if you think you might be depressed about it - start working that out with a therapist because you will be exposed to all kinds of things in the real world post-op Pre-op diets are tough, but they are so crucial to a successful surgery and decrease risk I think everyone has your concerns and they are healthy - great job reaching out! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
leeann71 539 Posted February 1, 2013 You will have some pain and discomfort for probably the first few days. The day after surgery it gets better day by day. Just remember to walk and take the GasX strips they really work. You'll be tired and weak for a little while after you get home, but you have to get up and move and sip on something every chance that you get. I am pretty sure you both will do great. Keep positive thoughts and everything will be ok Share this post Link to post Share on other sites