zeplady 0 Posted November 7, 2015 Hello. I had my surgery on 11/3/15. I got to come home the next day. I must have a very low threshold for pain, as I've been through two c-sections and a rotator cuff repair and never felt pain like this sugery. I do feel better today than day 1 and 2, but I'm constantly freaking out that I've consumed too much of my full liquids and have stretched my pouch or will cause it to leak. Do any of you worry about this? I'm going to have to take my anti-anxiety meds (yuck, another pill). I say this, but have been unable to drink/eat that recommended ounces of liquids. I hear it gets better. I'm new to this forum, so any feedback would be much appreciated. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
catwoman7 11,221 Posted November 7, 2015 I worried about this at first, but my dietitian told me my pouch would tell me if I was drinking too much. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ashlegal 525 Posted November 8, 2015 It. Gets. Better. Fluid will not stretch your pouch but being dehydrated will complicate the situation. Not getting enough Protein will keep you from getting stronger, making it harder for you to heal and get back to normal. The pain will go away a little each day but you are probably feeling gas pain from the air pumped into you during surgery. Something they didn't do during your other surgeries and the only way to expel that gas is to be up walking, walking, walking. Your anxiety will add to the stress of you what your body is already going through. You need to relax, follow the instructions you were sent home with, stay hydrated, small sips, sips, sips and be up walking. Don't worry it gets better and better and better! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zeplady 0 Posted November 8, 2015 It. Gets. Better. Fluid will not stretch your pouch but being dehydrated will complicate the situation. Not getting enough Protein will keep you from getting stronger, making it harder for you to heal and get back to normal. The pain will go away a little each day but you are probably feeling gas pain from the air pumped into you during surgery. Something they didn't do during your other surgeries and the only way to expel that gas is to be up walking, walking, walking. Your anxiety will add to the stress of you what your body is already going through. You need to relax, follow the instructions you were sent home with, stay hydrated, small sips, sips, sips and be up walking. Don't worry it gets better and better and better! I am trying really hard to get the Protein in. I've not been able to get it in using the Premiere Protein, so am thinking I need to switch to something else for now. I bought samples prior to surgery, so I will try those. Thank you, for your post. I am up often, but the anxiety followed me into this process, so hopefully I can work through it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dub 9,922 Posted November 8, 2015 You've been through torn rotator cuff surgery and c-sections. You understand what pain feels like....bigtime. I think you just have the jitters because of the unknown aspects of this surgery. Understandable. In my case there isn't much noticeable restriction with liquids. I haven't reached actual foods yet, but I'm fully expecting the restriction to show up at this point. If you have prescribed anti-anxiety meds and feel the need to take them......go for it. Let yourself relax and recover peacefully. You got this. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zeplady 0 Posted November 9, 2015 You've been through torn rotator cuff surgery and c-sections. You understand what pain feels like....bigtime. I think you just have the jitters because of the unknown aspects of this surgery. Understandable. In my case there isn't much noticeable restriction with liquids. I haven't reached actual foods yet, but I'm fully expecting the restriction to show up at this point. If you have prescribed anti-anxiety meds and feel the need to take them......go for it. Let yourself relax and recover peacefully. You got this. Thank you for the vote of confidence. I was hoping my anxiety would ease up after the surgery, but it didn't. I do have prescribed meds, and I have been taking them now. It's helping some. Thanks again!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Candidate 3,215 Posted November 9, 2015 It's all so new in the beginning, trying to figure your new body out. But as you go along it becomes more second hand and you don't fret over the little things nearly as much. It definitely gets better! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites