Question:
JUST CAME OUT OF RNY SURGERY!

i am 2 days post-op for an RBY bypass surgery and I feel so sick.. im always dizzy and i feel light headed,, the gas is killing me i dont know what to do'?? i really need to get through this phase!!! before i start to regret that i every had this operation!! support please??    — halahmad (posted on September 12, 2008)


September 11, 2008
Sip on water, milk and even broth. I had to do an anema (sp?)because of the gas and walk as much as you can. It will pass you may need to do an anema, I did. Do it and it will feel much better.
   — tayee24

September 11, 2008
please don't feel like you shouldn't have had it done, it will get better, just take it slow and easy, for the gas, try gasx strips, they help some, walk if you can. i regretted having the surgery for the first month, but I had an incision that was swen to something inside me, and the first month, I couldn't even walk, when it broke loose I felt much better, but for a month I hated myself for what I had done, now 7 months out, 55 inches smaller and 98 pounds less, i am so so so happy I had it done, just remember it will get better as you heal!!
   — Lisa Koch

September 11, 2008
I have been there! Rub alchol wipes under your nose it will take away the sick feeling. As for the gas you need to get Gas-X strips use them as often as you need them. You also need to get up and walk for 10 minutes every hour. Marching in place will also help with the gas. I know it will get better. All the best. Lisa
   — ldillabough

September 11, 2008
Walk walk walk...The gas will pass...The nausea will begin to get better too. There will be times you regret having the surgery...I think most of us at some point have that feeling of "What did I do to myself?" But it fades and it gets so much better...and as you begin to lose weight and keep it off, and you begin to get healthy and agile, you realise how much you were missing...and it's worth it...IT'S SOOOOOO worth it...Two days is not enough time to start having regrets...You had MAJOR surgery...Get up and walk off that gas! That will hurt too by the way...Crush up some tylenol tablets...
   — .Anita R.

September 12, 2008
I know exactly how you are feeling. I am 3 weeks post-op Lap RNY today. The gas was horrible at first. The Gas-X truly was a life saver. And as everyone else has said, WALK. It will get better. Hang in there!
   — KCooper22

September 12, 2008
First of all Congrats on your surgery, you will in time will say, I am so glad I had this done and as everyone says, Walk, Walk, Walk, and as each day goes by, things will get better and better. I will say Prayers for you!! Just hang in there give it some time.
   — [Deactivated Member]

September 12, 2008
Try to stay away from dairy for a couple of days because it can make the gas worse. Drink decaf tea, and broth as warm as you can tolerate it. Peppermint tea is a natural gas killer, Celestial Seasonings name brand has it. We give that to our babies when they are very small and have gas. It will start gettting it to move. Also, moving as everyone else has already posted is one of the major keys, if you dont move that gas is just going to sit there. Good Luck! It does get easier!
   — jenniknowles

September 12, 2008
Everything you are experiancing is normal. Don't get to upset yet. This is not the easy way out and the first 10 days were the hardest for me. I did get better!! Give it time. Best of luck
   — Alvernlaw

September 12, 2008
I had to walk the gas off and it was very hard, but worth it. I also found I needed a lot more B12 then I was taking so I still have to take injections. Your might be just getting the drugs from surgery out of your system. The first 6 weeks are very hard, but after that period you will beging to look and feel like a new person. Best of luck to you. You can do it and we know you will.
   — William (Bill) wmil

September 12, 2008
Oh boy do I feel your pain. I am 8 days post op and the gas was so bad. I wanted to die but I promise walking does help and it will go away soon. You will feel human in a day or so. Try to drink lots of water or broth. Don't get dehydrated. I promise you will feel better soon. I will say a special prayer for you take care.
   — hannahsmom1014

September 12, 2008
2 weeks yesterday for me. WALK WALK WALK. Take Gas-X chewables or strips. Chicken broth helped with the nausea. Only 2 weeks out and down 33 lbs.. Don't regret it!
   — phyllismmay

September 12, 2008
I'ts too early to start regreting anything...give your body time to heal. Did you receive a stomach binder or band to help support your stomach? Make sure you wear that whenever you are walking around. It will really help support your abdomen, especially that upper left quadrant that hurts the worst. GasX was a miracle worker, take it whenever you need it. I am 3 weeks out and can promise that after week one, it gets easier every day :} Best of Luck
   — Christyt

September 12, 2008
Hi, walk walk walk........Also, something that really helped me was to drink hot jello water. Just get hot water and add maybe 2 or 3 teaspoons of sugarfree gelatin, stir and drink. Believe it or not, it really helps with gas....plus it adds to your water intake! Magdalena
   — Magdalena52286

September 12, 2008
I'm just 5 days post op and found that I have to force myself to eat and drink on schedule. Also, if I brush my teeth after each meal I tolerate food better because I lose the after taste of the protein drinks.
   — nancynurse1949

September 12, 2008
Hun:) I feel u, I'm 10 days out and i felt the same way u did. I even thought it was the worst thing I could have done to my self. I start sipping on water, and walking. The worst thing to do is lay around, get up and move little at time. Trust me it will get better. Hang in there.
   — eeyore5565

September 12, 2008
just relax and breath deep you were under anesthesia, my doctor placed me only on a high protein milk shake with soy milk for the first month, it really minimized the side effects. Hang in there you will be fine, it takes some adjustment but you will be ok
   — anachoi

September 13, 2008
I am realizing that I am not the only one who wanted to die the first week of surgery. I am 3 weeks post op and I do feel 100% beter then I did at first. Try drinking you protein as much as you can and get the milk in, that also has protien. The more fluids and protien you get the better you will feel. As for the gas. My Doc, recommened Bean-No, and it worked great. I wish you a lot of luck, but once you see the weight coming off you will be glad you had the surgery
   — Mom-Mom

September 13, 2008
I found that taking a ride in the car helped me on sunday....I had surgery on thursday before...I was really in pain from the gas and couldn't drink anything. but the ride really helped..I had been walking a lot in the hospital, but never burped or anything. But it does get better ! Hang in there! hugs, Kim
   — gpcmist

September 13, 2008
It's normal. YOU made a smart move coming here for support. We are always there! Be easy and relax... it WILL pass! No regrets ever@@@@ trust us... OK? The gas goes away the MORE you walk.... just fart fart fart and laugh hon! It's OK we have ALL been there!! write anytime, OK? Michele
   — Supermom2008

September 14, 2008
call the Dr. see if you can use dramine [atches to help with nausea and lightheadedness. I had one in the hospital and it really worked. Remember to breath deep and fill your lungs. This activity helped with some of the pressure even though I was sore. The last thing walk, walk, and walk get the body moving to move the gas.
   — sharman

September 19, 2008
Congrats, I remember saying "I made the worst mistake of my life" When I woke up, it gets better. Warm liquids help pass gas. Fenigren (sp) for the nausea Dr. will perscribe liquid. Good luck.
   — Faerydust1313




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