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Helloah!

Just a quick call out to anyone who has had a TT post sleeve.

I am now 5 days post op TT (2 1/2 yrs post sleeve) and I've noticed a huge difference in how my sleeve is handling food.< /p>

I've never had real issues with acid, heartburn or indigestion but since my TT I do! It is really nasty too, with a terrible feeling of being sick, although I have not vomited. Once I've eaten I get nasty acid and awful wind, not very lady like but amuses my kids and hubby no end.

Also, I can't eat as much- it's like a new sleeve, to the extent that today has mostly been a liquid day. I'm planning a small (even for me) evening meal. I think I will do the same for the next few days to try to avoid the painful acid.

Just wondering if others have had the same experience?

Any comments or suggestions, as always, appreciated.

Cheers in advance.

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its probably a reaction to the anesthesia... I cant see how it would be related to the TT in any other manner... in any case hope you get relief soon..

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I agree with vogue- I don't understand the connection but congrats on your new tummy! It means you've really "arrived"!

-Kendra

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Yea, prob the anaesthesia (sp).

Only had two ops in my life, this & the sleeve so I have no other comparison.

Just wondered if anyone else felt the same thing. Not complaining though. The liquid has defo helped today.

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My plastic surgeon said it is common to eat less after a Tummy Tuck and that it will cause more restriction! :) I had acid issues my first week post op as well, I think for me, it was a combination of the anesthesia & that I actually got sick the first couple days after which irritated my sleeve. I took Prevacid for a week and was much better :)

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Phew! Thanks for letting me know I'm not alone with this...did it just last a week? I've had a crumpet for Breakfast, a rare 'treat' and I'm stuffed!

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You're healing so probrably very swollen give it a couple days

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Phew! Thanks for letting me know I'm not alone with this...did it just last a week? I've had a crumpet for breakfast' date=' a rare 'treat' and I'm stuffed![/quote']

Yes round about... But I still wasn't able to eat too much once the reflux settled because my doc puts you on two different antibiotics, Valium, and pain killers every 4 hours... So I basically ate mostly pills the first 10 days + haha

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Yes round about... But I still wasn't able to eat too much once the reflux settled because my doc puts you on two different antibiotics, Valium, and pain killers every 4 hours... So I basically ate mostly pills the first 10 days + haha

I know the feeling...lol! The best advise I had was keep up with the pain killers, I'm on co coda mol and slowly reducing it.

How did you find the swelling? When did you see a difference?

Thanks for your help

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Don't mind helping at all! :) I was SUPER swollen the first month, by eight weeks I pretty much would wake up with very little swelling at the bottom of my abdomen and by night be more swollen (depending on the days activities). My doc said this can last 6 months or so. And I've never heard of that painkiller, it's not an NSAID is it? I was on oxycodone the first few weeks and then stepped it down to Vicodin until about 8 weeks. I'm feeling better & better everyday! :)

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