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Im new on this forum/app and I have millions of questions that will probably be answered during my pre program but I have one question to ask

For the gastric bypass you will have a drain tube right? And if so has anyone heard how long after the surgery you have to use it and how painful is it?

Thanks

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Welcome to BP Linrey88.

I'm having the sleeve and my surgeon hasn't said anything about a drainage tube.. Sorry I couldn't help more.

I'm Sure you'll get an answer soon..

Have a wonderful night.

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Welcome!

I had my bypass last August, and I did have a drainage tube, though I have seen many bypassers that didn't need them, so it could really go either way depending on your surgeon, your health, etc. From what I experienced, the drain was annoying and a little unsettling to me, mostly because I have a lot of anxiety to begin with and I always feared it would get snagged on something and hurt terribly/be ripped out of me or something else that would have been horrible. However, it wasn't nearly as bad as I thought it would be, and I only had it in for about a week after surgery. It didn't hurt when they pulled it out, but it was the most bizarre sensation I have ever felt in my life. Life a GIANT piece of spaghetti forcefully being sucked out of your insides by a giant mouth. It almost tickled! And then it was over and gone. :) It may be a little cumbersome, but it won't last long and shouldn't hurt at all. Good luck!

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I was told that I will have it during surgery, and then it would be removed before I go home.

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I had two when I had breast reduction surgery years ago. They didn't hurt but were in the way most of the time. Taking them out was a breeze. Like @@Cervidae says...it almost tickles a little. No need at all to worry about drains!

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I had RNY 3 weeks ago and my doctor had my drain tube removed in the hospital just before I went home. Like the others say, it doesn't hurt being removed, but boy does it feel weird!

All doctors are different. Ask yours how long/if they use one :)

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I feel good. Pain is tolerable, no need for pain meds now. No nausea. Getting the Protein and fluids in is really a full time job. But that's what this time off work is for: to let my body heal and figure out the rhythm of this new way of nutrition. I set my phone timer for every 15 minutes, get up and walk and drink. So far, so good.

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Gastric bypass here...no tube here either [emoji106]

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where is the drain and what is it for?

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