CaroJoy 7 Posted August 29, 2014 I've sailed through every part of my surgery no pain from incisions no vomiting but I have terrible pain in my left shoulder that is ok mostly during the day but at night time it's terrible I am getting up out of bed at like 3-4am because of the pain of laying in bed. Anyone else experienced this and if so what did you do to overcome it and how long does it last? Many thanks for any replies Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Teachamy 1,042 Posted August 29, 2014 I felt it in my left clavicle. I put a heating pad on it and reclined in the recliner rather than bed. That made it possible to sleep. Others have said walking around (which no one wants to do at 3:00 AM) and taking Gas X helps. It will pass! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
angieprks 19 Posted August 30, 2014 Left shoulder pain I think could also be a sign of a leak. Please call your doctor and just let them know what's going on. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Teachamy 1,042 Posted August 30, 2014 Left shoulder pain I think could also be a sign of a leak. Please call your doctor and just let them know what's going on. It usually means gas shortly after surgery, and is very common. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RedRiding 0 Posted September 3, 2014 I know what it is. I experienced it myself. Ive experienced it before on any procedure where they put air in the stomach for blowing it up to do surgery! this is what it is. The air goes places and will settle like in your chest or in your back or shoulder. Usually its in my shoulder. So the pain in the shoulder is the WORST. it feels like a heart attack in the shoulder. THEY SAY if you walk, that will help take away the air in your stomach/shoulder/where-ever. But I dont know if that works. It slowly goes away, but I'm on my 3rd week post-op and I guess I had that shoulder pain for lets see - 2 weeks straight. I kept saying "when the heck is this going to stop?" thing is, it slowly turns into "just when you reach down" then "just when you reach down really far" to "just occasionally." It will go away. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
newlifejen 32 Posted September 4, 2014 I'm experience it horribly. I have found that by standing up and putting my hands on the bed and pressing down letting my head drop and relax that I feel a release in the pressure. It hurts worse for about 5 seconds and then there is an immediate release. I stay in that position as long as I can and then when I stand straight up, I burp and the pain goes away temporarily. Hope this helps someone. It's helped me quite a bit. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites