jsto3 5 Posted July 12, 2016 I had Gastric Sleeve surgery in January of 2016. Since the pre-surgery diet, I have lost around 115 lbs. Long story short, a few months ago- I got sick every time I ate. Didn't matter if it was yogurt, chicken, beef, etc. Within 30-60 mins of eating, I was in the bathroom with severe diarrhea, vomited once, had a pain in my upper stomach when eating ,etc. My surgeon did a CT with contrast and found that I had a blood clot in my stomach as well as pancreatitis. I went on a pretty low key "diet" of just Soups, yogurt, liquids just to calm things down. He also gave me some Carafate to take before eating. After a few days, the problem resolved. Long story short- the same symptoms have come up again, only this time I have blood in my stool and quite a bit of it. I called and they had me go to the local ER last week for a CT with contrast again to make sure I didn't have a leak. CT looked good, blood work, and urine tests came back fine. Once again I was given Carafate and sent home. Here I am on about day 10 of the symptoms and nothing has changed. Still getting sick when I eat, always on the verge of vomiting, blood in my stool, diarrhea, pain in my stomach when I eat, etc. Any one else have these same symptoms before? If so- what has helped? I don't want to be a pain to my doctor, but I'm really worried about the blood. I have lost 4 lbs this past week. Mostly due to the fact that I can't eat anything. Any input would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
UsernameTaken 283 Posted July 12, 2016 Hmm maybe you have bleeding ulcer somewhere? Sorry you are going through this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jhbeck 29 Posted July 12, 2016 Do you still have your gall bladder? Gall stones can block the pancreas causing pancreatitis. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jsto3 5 Posted July 12, 2016 No- my gal bladder and appendix are out. When they took my gal bladder out in 2009- they took out 35 gal stones along with it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites