New pouch?

jenmcg
on 9/24/13 12:38 am - MN
RNY on 09/16/13

Weird question...is the new pouch in the middle of our abdomen or off to one side? I ask because sometimes during the day, if I sit funny or something, it feels like something i****ting my ribs on the left side. Almost feels like when I was preggo and would get kicked in the rib. I feel something there and it's just weird...not something I felt BEFORE surgery. 

PetHairMagnet
on 9/24/13 12:52 am
RNY on 05/13/13

I am a tad embarrassed to say I don't know exactly where my pouch is, but I have had 'baby swirls' for months-totally can relate!

    

HW333--SW 289--GW of 160 5' 11" woman.  I only know the way I know & when you ask for input/advice, you'll get the way I've been successful through my surgeon & nutritionist. Please consult your surgeon & nutritionist for how to do it their way.  Biggest regret? Not doing this 10 years ago! Every day is better than the day before...and it was a pretty great day!

        

    

    

jenmcg
on 9/24/13 12:56 am - MN
RNY on 09/16/13

LOL!! At least you're honest!! 

Justcallmesuz
on 9/24/13 12:55 am, edited 9/24/13 12:56 am
RNY on 05/08/13

It's on left side,under the ribs a little.

HW~278

CW~131

GW~160

    

jenmcg
on 9/24/13 12:56 am - MN
RNY on 09/16/13

Well, there ya have it! It would explain it all. :) Thanks!

Cicerogirl, The PhD
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on 9/24/13 2:29 am - OH

I would run this past your surgeon or the PA (if there is one).  You shouldn't notice your pouch at all (just as you never noticed that portion of your stomach before surgery), and it certainly shouldn't feel like getting kicked in the ribs by a baby.

Lora

14 years out; 190 pounds lost, 165 pound loss maintained

You don't drown by falling in the water. You drown by staying there.

omiomezzo
on 9/24/13 2:36 am
RNY on 09/19/13

I get the same sensation too!!!!  I think it is because are so newly post op and our bodies are still healing.

 

367 (HW)       357 (SW)          180 (GW)

   

  

    
averybyrd
on 9/24/13 5:20 am

That's also where I had a lot of lap. gas after surgery. I still feel a little sore in that area. 

dorky_kelly
on 9/24/13 6:44 am
RNY on 12/11/12

I get this, too!  It's like an annoying ache on my left ribs.  It usually happens when I am sitting in the car for long periods of time.  I take a break from driving, I walk around, I change the way I'm sitting--nothing seems to work.  I'm 9.5 months out.  I haven't spoken to my PA about it though, because it doesn't seem that important.  But I think if it continues by my year appointment (or gets worse) I'll mention it.

AGE:  29  |  HEIGHT:  5'5"  |  HW:  375  |  SW:  349 (12/11/12)

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melissa_musicjunkie
on 9/24/13 6:57 am
RNY on 08/01/13

It's where most of the trauma happens during surgery and also where they staple the "old" stomach to the muscle on the inside. My surgeon told me that I could possibly feel a pop when it healed enough to detach. I did at about 4 weeks post op and have had very minimal pain in that area since. :)

Melissa - RNY 8/1/13 :)

            
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