lucyg 0 Posted May 3, 2012 I had my surgery on April 19 with Dr Ortiz at OCC in Tijuana. For the most part I am feeling well. I have lost 16 lbs including pre-op diet. Today I played tennis- 14 days post op- and I felt pretty good. My problem is in the evenings. Of course the first 3 days were mostly uncomfortable 24/7 but ok for the past week. Then these past few days I have been very uncomfortable when I go to bed. When I lay down, even partially, I have a deep sharp pain, deep below my incision sight on my left side. Could my tummy be too full even though it is several hours since last juice/soup? Gas? It is less painful when I sit upright and even less when I stand. Does anyone else have this? Also- for those of you much further out, will I ever be able to sleep on my side? Thank you for any feedback. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
slwf 4 Posted May 3, 2012 Impressed you are able to play tennis this quick! I'm already sleeping on my sides and I had surgery on April 24. I think it depends on the person. Not sure about your pain when laying down. I wish you the best. -still stuck in bed personally Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kika79 64 Posted May 3, 2012 Lucyg- tennis?? That's AMAZING!!! I had my surgery 4/20 and went back to work 4/24 but def no sports yet. I can sleep on my side BUT I have to switch sides a few times during the night. I do get sharp pains when I don't sip "eat" anything, especially overnight. The "hunger" pain is so intense it wakes me up. Are you drinking enough Water? Try keeping a bottle of Water with you at all times. I put crystal light or 2oz of apple juice to give it some flavor and I sip away my hunger. Lol Good luck to you and keep up the great work!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sue 40 Posted May 3, 2012 I had surgery 4/17 and I also had sharp pains once in a while, also couldnt sleep on my side without hugging a pillow for a week after. I was told not to play golf for 3 weeks, so maybe you are rushing it a little...not sure. I do know that every once in a while your stomache likes to remind you that it is there and that it is now smaller!! I have 3 more days on my full liquid diet, and cant wait to try tuna, egg, cottage cheese etc. I have lost 23 pounds, and seem but be stuck the last 3 days?? a little frustrating since i'm really not eating anything but Soup ( and only a little of that!) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Canadianprairiegal 12 Posted May 3, 2012 Try a heating pad it still maybe the gas,,for some it takes awhile to get rid of it. For me it was up to 5 weeks ,as for sleeping on your side, yes u will be able to. I was lucky slept on my side from day 1 with a heating pad. I agree have Water everywhere u go, have it on your nite stand, I wake up lots of nights needing a sip or 2. As for tennis way to go, I have my first golf game on Saturday n I am in my 8th week, see how that goes. Try the heating pad, and if that does not work, go se your dr, to make sure it is nothing else, gl. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Canadianprairiegal 12 Posted May 3, 2012 I had surgery 4/17 and I also had sharp pains once in a while' date=' also couldnt sleep on my side without hugging a pillow for a week after. I was told not to play golf for 3 weeks, so maybe you are rushing it a little...not sure. I do know that every once in a while your stomache likes to remind you that it is there and that it is now smaller!! I have 3 more days on my full liquid diet, and cant wait to try tuna, egg, cottage cheese etc. I have lost 23 pounds, and seem but be stuck the last 3 days?? a little frustrating since i'm really not eating anything but Soup ( and only a little of that!)[/quote'] Chin up, we all seem to go into a stall, I had 1 so far lasted a week, this week gained 1lb, today lost it, our body is just saying geesh, what are u doing to me,lol. Once your calorie intake goes up u will be dropping again, like a trooper. Once u start playing golf all those muscles will be used that will help too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites