Surgery

Franny1977
on 10/28/14 12:37 pm - Canada

I hade my surgery yeaturday very thing went well and was sent home today no pain from the surgery but am having last of gas pain any tips on how to get reed of the gas

CassieM
on 10/28/14 9:30 pm - St.Thomas, Canada

My surgery was last week and my best friend has become a heating pad!!!! I put it on for about 20 minutes and go for a walk. My gas pain has really let up because of it! 

Jiliana2
on 10/28/14 10:18 pm - Ottawa, Canada
VSG on 02/03/14

Walk, walk, walk. And then walk some more!

The gas pains are usually from the gas they use during surgery to inflate your abdominal cavity to perform the laparascopic surgery. So the gas is not in your stomach/intestines or intestinal tract. It's trapped in your cavity and frequently manifests as shoulder pains.

Being upright (sitting up, walking) helps dissipate this gas faster. Some people find that heating pads or heated Magic Bags work well to relieve the pressure.

And of course, keep sipping your water. Dehydration is the number one problem in the first week or so after surgery. If you're awake, you should be sipping water. And get up and walk or move around (as long as you are comfortable) when you aren't napping.

Feel better soon and welcome to the bench!

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Franny1977
on 10/28/14 10:34 pm - Canada

Thanks guys for the infor

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