finallythin 18 Posted January 26, 2014 Hello. I'm hoping that this pain will subside once I begin healing better. I'm experiencing pain in my sleeve as water/protein shake sips come into contact with the new tiny tummy. It frightens me, but I passed the bariatric swallow test the day after surgery, so I feel weird contacting my doctor. I'm still sore and freshly sleeved/swollen. Maybe I'll give it a few more days. I was surprised this morning to be 5 lbs down from my pre-surgery weight. But it's a serious challenge to get Water and/or Protein Shakes down without pain. Any helpful advice would be appreciated. Thanks!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Recycled 2,182 Posted January 26, 2014 They loaded you up on fluids and stuff in the hospital, so a few days of lax intake isn't gonna harm you. When you drink, you take in air with the fluids and the air (gas) is what is probably causing you the pain. You'll get better at it and the swelling will subside and things will get easier. Sit back and enjoy the ride. Watching the weight drop is such a pleasure. 1 finallythin reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WombatVSG 56 Posted January 26, 2014 Hello. I'm hoping that this pain will subside once I begin healing better. I'm experiencing pain in my sleeve as water/protein shake sips come into contact with the new tiny tummy. It frightens me, but I passed the bariatric swallow test the day after surgery, so I feel weird contacting my doctor. I'm still sore and freshly sleeved/swollen. Maybe I'll give it a few more days. I was surprised this morning to be 5 lbs down from my pre-surgery weight. But it's a serious challenge to get Water and/or Protein shakes down without pain. Any helpful advice would be appreciated. Thanks!! Are you drinking cold liquids? I was drinking room temperature stuff in the hospital, and continued that at home at first. Where is the pain? Esophagus? That could come from taking too big a sip (happens to me a lot). They had me pouring liquid into an ounce cup and sipping a third of that cup every 5 minutes, so I was having about 4 ounces an hour. If I went too fast (especially in the first 3-4 weeks, it's a little better now), it hurt. Don't be afraid to call your doctor with questions! I'm sure they'd rather talk to you about it now so they can decide if they need to see you. They want this to work for you. 2 Recycled and finallythin reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lumineer 1 Posted January 26, 2014 Hello, Finallythin. I just recently had my sleeve as well. I'm Day 6 post op. I understand your pain, quite literally. Nausea is also still a big problem for me along with gas. Gas X is very helpful. My doc also recommended Peppermint tea since peppermint helps to relax the GI tract. Also, sometimes just having ice helps me. I hope some of this helps. Hang in there. Any tips from others are appreciated. 1 finallythin reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
WombatVSG 56 Posted January 26, 2014 Mmmm... peppermint tea... 1 finallythin reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JillC878 59 Posted January 26, 2014 Hello, Finallythin. I just recently had my sleeve as well. I'm Day 6 post op. I understand your pain, quite literally. Nausea is also still a big problem for me along with gas. Gas X is very helpful. My doc also recommended Peppermint tea since peppermint helps to relax the GI tract. Also, sometimes just having ice helps me. I hope some of this helps. Hang in there. Any tips from others are appreciated. Thank you so much, Lumineer, for mentioning the peppermint tea. I am going to take note and try that. Finallythin, is the sensation you are feeling pain or discomfort? I am not questioning you at all. Just wondering because sometimes it is hard to distinguish between the 2. I am 6 days post-op and still feel discomfort when drinking/eating/taking meds and pray it passes soon. I also had some heartburn in the hospital (due to pain meds I think) and they gave me Miralex and that helped with some of the discomfort. You are not alone and if it is pain you feel, I think you should call your MD. They would rather here now then later. 1 finallythin reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites