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WALK AND SIP Water WALKING FOR THE GAS AND WATER FOR HYDRATION PAIN WAS NOT A PROBLEM AT ALL FOR ME

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It really wasn't bad. I rested, sipped and walked around the house. Only the first days I chilled. Slept just fine. I am post op day 8 and have been out and about shopping and living life!

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Don't stock up on too much, your tastes may change drastically!

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I was really nauseous my first couple days home (from anesthesia maybe?), but I ended up having to sleep sitting up, I couldn't lay down without heaving.

I didn't lose my taste for sweets, I can eat chocolate today at 7 months post-op but most other sweets give me gas or really upset my stomach.

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Get a bunch of firm king-sized pillows. You're going to want to basically create a recliner in your bed - partly because moving to sit up from flat (or the reverse) will hurt, and partly because you'll want to wedge yourself in so you can't accidentally roll in your sleep, which will also hurt.

I put a couple of pillows behind me, then one king sized one on either side of me like chair arms.

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51 minutes ago, reedkib said:

Ok thanks I didnt plan on stocking up just because I'm picky. I heard the taste for sweets would fade away how true is that

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For me artificially sweetened things are intolerable, fruit tastes great and some things with real sugar taste good but not "I need to shovel this in my face at great speed good" or are just "meh". One exception is sugar free pudding, which I still like. It has aspartame (Nutrasweet) though, not sucralose (barf) or stevia (retch).

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DID NOT TAKE LONG LOL HAD TO MAKE SURE IT WORKED

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The worst for me was the gas pain. Gas Ex and walking worked best. Other than that, I was just tired, but rather "normal."

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1 minute ago, reedkib said:

So I should purchase some gas x somebody told me to smell alcohol wipes

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Yes, Gas Ex chewables. A nurse at the hospital tried the alcohol wipes on me and it made me gag and feel naseaus.

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