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I was banded on the 7th Aug and i have still got stomach pains, the shoulder pain has gone, but the stomach is very tender and sore, I go back to the surgen next week, i am hoping it has not slipped.

I have only been drinking Optifast as the docter ordered, and V8, coffee, Water.< /p>

Alot of the time i am double over and walk as if i have a carrot up my bum :biggrin: I had to take last night off work because of the pain.

Is this normal pain for the first week? and when can i start to feel better?

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Bless your heart I am sorry to hear you are not feeling well. Lawdy Mercy! You said you have an appointment next week with the doctor but maybe you should put a call into the office now. I know everyone is different and maybe it is just taking you longer to heal but....when in doubt dial those digits! Good-Luck to you!

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I also had my surgery on August 7th and I'm feeling the same things. I left work early yesterday and today because it hurt so bad to sit still and upright. My understanding is that it's still normal for the first 2-3 weeks. My doc said not to worry. Hang in there.

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With the band, the greatest amount of discomfort following surgery seems to come from the port. I know I had a great deal of pain and discomfort for about three weeks following my surgery. That is not unusual. I had a really difficult time going from a sitting to standing position, and getting in and out of bed was a an ordeal in and of itself.

You should start to feel better soon. However, the best advice we can always give is when in doubt, call your doctor.

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I was very sore and unfortable for almost 2 weeks after surgery, but then after that, I felt great. The first couple of weeks are the worst. You should be feeling much better by next week! Hang in there!

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I hope i wil feel better soon, sooo hungry my tummy isnt but i am strange feeling. will try and cut out my protien drink see if that helps but i only have one a day.

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Hey, try and hang in. I have been banded for a week now, and i too am having alot of discomfort and pain, particularly where the port site is, underneath my left breast. I too have been told that this is normal and will settle in about two to three weeks.

One tip: when sitting and wanting to stand: shuffle to the edge of the chair, stand slowly in a bent position, and then uncurl your stomach slowly whilst you are trying to stand straight. This does reduce the pain, at least for me. Good luck

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I was pretty sore the first couple of weeks as well. Not doubled over in pain, but had difficulty getting up and down. I agree with a PP that said when in doubt, call your surgeon! You should feel much better by next week, but if you're worried you should call.

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I was banded on Aug 13th and I've been home for one night, sleeping is really hard. And the pain on the left side almost behind my breast is unbearable. I was given Lortab for the pain and I'm almost half-way thru the bottle. Any suggestions for sleeping I keep proping myself up on a pillow but the port I guess is so uncomfortable it really hurts.

Also, I really can't tell when I'm full since I have so much pain from the port. So I just have 4oz.

Jen in Chicago:cursing:

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Hi Jen,

So sorry you're hurting so bad! I actually found that the best place for me to sleep was on the recliner. I slept there for the first 3 nights, then moved to the couch for 2 nights. After that I finally moved back to bed. I knew that turning around would hurt and that I wouldn't move if I slept on the recliner/couch.

Hope you feel better soon!

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Thanks, I guess I tried to sleep in the bed the first night back at home. I was in a bed in the hospital and awaken about every hour, so I never had the chance to know if I could sleep in it. I talked to the dr. office today and they said just keep taking the meds when I need them during the night.

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