Numbrgirl 0 Posted May 10, 2008 Thanks so much for this information. I was concerned that I was just sleeping wrong - since after surgery I was on my back and normally sleep on the left side and stomach. I did use a heating pad but trying to position it where the pain is proves to be kind of difficult. It is feeling better today but this is extremely interesting to know. Thank You!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
videoprojman 0 Posted May 11, 2008 Please note that this is about the pain that lasts for some time after the surgery. For me it has been 6 weeks or so and I still feel it, but much less and much less intense. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wendy5391 0 Posted June 10, 2008 Ok here we go again. I am over two years now and still having extreme left neck and radiatind shoulder pain. In fact my neck swells a little. I asked the bariatric doc and he doesnt have a clue. He says maybe it is the diaphram thing. Well ok that ndoesnt do me any good. I want something done. This is miserable. Can someone tell me what I can do or say to get the ball rolling on this painful situation... Thanks:sad_smile: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HeatherO 7 Posted June 10, 2008 Ok here we go again. I am over two years now and still having extreme left neck and radiatind shoulder pain. In fact my neck swells a little. I asked the bariatric doc and he doesnt have a clue. He says maybe it is the diaphram thing. Well ok that ndoesnt do me any good. I want something done. This is miserable. Can someone tell me what I can do or say to get the ball rolling on this painful situation... Thanks:sad_smile: If your over two years out, perhaps there is a specific problem that might not be the usual lapband related pain. I think it might be time to seek advice from a specialist. Your bariatric doctor or primary care physician should probably consider giving you a referral. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
videoprojman 0 Posted June 10, 2008 Wendy5391, I don't think there is any mechanism by which the diaphram irritation could cause swelling in your neck. I think you have an unrelated problem and need to see a doctor who specializes in neck and shoulder. I am 3 months out and still get pain on most days. It is especially positional, like when laying back in bed or leaning back in an office chair. It is not debilitating. My doctor has said he has seen this last, but go away within 8 months at most. He says it will go away because the brain will turn off the false signal. I still expect it to go away. I would not want surgery to try to correct it. Please go see a doctor who knows about neck and shoulder. How much weight did you lose in two years? Is the pain constant? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wendy5391 0 Posted June 10, 2008 Wendy5391, I don't think there is any mechanism by which the diaphram irritation could cause swelling in your neck. I think you have an unrelated problem and need to see a doctor who specializes in neck and shoulder. I am 3 months out and still get pain on most days. It is especially positional, like when laying back in bed or leaning back in an office chair. It is not debilitating. My doctor has said he has seen this last, but go away within 8 months at most. He says it will go away because the brain will turn off the false signal. I still expect it to go away. I would not want surgery to try to correct it. Please go see a doctor who knows about neck and shoulder. How much weight did you lose in two years? Is the pain constant? Thanks guys for your replies. The pain is not constant. It does come daily though. It did start right after the sx so that is why I know it is related. I am waiting to see my general practioner and then he will hopefully get me the referral. I have only lost 50 lbs, but I havent done the program. No excercise and I truthfully havent eaten the right foods. I am happy though, I couldnt have done it without the sx. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kcispy4 0 Posted June 12, 2008 I too suffered from the shoulder pain and my doctor confirmed that it was "referred" pain from an irritated nerve in my diaphragm. Just like when your right shoulder hurts from gallbladder pain. Mine did go away but has returned since my last fill. I have to be very careful not to overeat. Ibuprofen has helped me quite a bit. Also, sleeping on your left side minimizes the pain. If I sleep on my right I feel like I'm just about to die the next morning. Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
videoprojman 0 Posted September 3, 2008 I just wanted to note, for completeness in this thread, that my pain finally went away. It happened at around 14 to 16 weeks. It had been declining, so I just noticed one day it was gone. I believe my doctor's theory that my "brain" would turn it off was correct. I will see if it returns on my next fill. I would ask those who experience this odd side effect to be patient... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites