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Hello All,

Its been a while since I posted because I have been recovering from my RNY on 9/11. I am still having a lot of pain three weeks out. I read that some people don't get pain at all. Anybody still have pain and if so how are you handling it?

Thanks,

Zallykatz16

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Most of the pain that I experienced was immediately after the surgery and walking reduced this pain significantly.

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Hello All,
Its been a while since I posted because I have been recovering from my RNY on 9/11. I am still having a lot of pain three weeks out. I read that some people don't get pain at all. Anybody still have pain and if so how are you handling it?
Thanks,
Zallykatz16



Hey there. I’m one week out. I have had so much pain, but I’m learning to make sure to drink as much Protein as you can, because your body needs it to heal. I also walk up and down my stairs to get to my room, and I drink lots and lots of Water as I can. I also finally stopped taking my pain killer last night. I woke up feeling so refreshed and noticed a dramatic difference in pain in my tummy. Walked down my stairs with no pain and no effort. All you can do is your best. Sorry you’re still in pain. It really sucks, I know.


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Hello All,
Its been a while since I posted because I have been recovering from my RNY on 9/11. I am still having a lot of pain three weeks out. I read that some people don't get pain at all. Anybody still have pain and if so how are you handling it?
Thanks,
Zallykatz16


Was yours laparoscopic?

Mine was and the only pain I had was in my back from the massive hiatal hernia he had to repair before he could do my RNY.

I do remember a month or so after I had awful gas pains.

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Hello All,
Its been a while since I posted because I have been recovering from my RNY on 9/11. I am still having a lot of pain three weeks out. I read that some people don't get pain at all. Anybody still have pain and if so how are you handling it?
Thanks,
Zallykatz16


Was yours laparoscopic?

Mine was and the only pain I had was in my back from the massive hiatal hernia he had to repair before he could do my RNY.

I do remember a month or so after I had awful gas pains.

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