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This is about pooping, so if you’re grossed out by stuff like that please just scroll past this. I’m 5 days post op (lap band to gastric bypass) and finally had a bowel movement, my concern is that it was completely bloody. Not just like little drops here or there, but it seemed the turd was formed out of pure blood. I know a lot has gone on with my internal plumbing because of the surgery, but I am concerned. Has anyone had personal experience with this or know of any resources that might alleviate my concerns? I’ve already put a note in to my surgeon, but I want to see what “the people” have experienced. Thanks in advance for any information.

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Were you constipated prior to making that BM? It's possible that it tore your rectum on the way out. Even a tiny bit of blood will look like A LOT in the toilet!

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Nope, normal BM schedule, and what came out wasn’t firm by any means. This was literally like a pint of blood. But yes, any blood, when you’re not expecting it seems like a tremendous amount haha.

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it may be just blood from the surgery that your body is finally getting rid of (and nothing to worry about), but I'd call your surgeon's office and let them know just in case. Better safe than sorry.

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23 minutes ago, catwoman7 said:

it may be just blood from the surgery that your body is finally getting rid of (and nothing to worry about), but I'd call your surgeon's office and let them know just in case. Better safe than sorry.

I got a hold of my surgeon and that is exactly what she said. Blood likely entered my system during the surgery and just to monitor that it stops.

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