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ChiefsOne 08-04-2020 09:07 AM

I had mine out a long time ago, the only pain I had was my ab muscles where they cut through, other than that there was no pain. I only took ibuprofen for the discomfort. It was really an easy surgery.

Dayze 08-04-2020 09:17 AM

Had mine out. Sore for a few days, but nothing I would categorize as pain. Was basically gone after probably five days.


However , ever since it was removed, if I eat any greasy or fatty food....there better be a turlet nearby . Like clock work within about 15 minutes of eating....its time to evacuate.

Not nearly as bad as it was when I first got it out. Back then. If I eve had a craving for fried chicken or something greasy, it would trigger a visit to the bathroom. Doc said it was something to do with the brain having a craving and tell the body to prepare for processing the fat. Back then. I remember eating some chicken fingers after being released from the hospital and not really eating much for a week. Within like one minute of finishing eating, I was like oh shit. Damn near shit my pants. LMAO.

Thankfully, it’s not that Acute anymore.

Rain Man 08-04-2020 11:10 AM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 15099277)
Thank you for choosing to consult with the doctors at Chiefsplanet. You’ve come to the right place.

As long as he's here, we might as well do a full checkup. (Pulls on latex gloves.)

RINGLEADER 08-04-2020 11:22 AM

You’ll be sore for a week. It will get better every day. You won’t be 100% for 10 days or so.

Look on the bright side — 100 years ago it probably would have killed you and “gut rot” would have been written on your death certificate.

tyecopeland 08-04-2020 11:24 AM

My wife had hers taken out several years ago. She didn't bitch about it at all.

scho63 08-04-2020 11:25 AM

So let me see if I understand this:

You just had major surgery YESTERDAY with the removal of an organ in the middle of your abdomen and today you have some pain in your...........abdomen area??? :hmmm:

Boy, I'm not sure what to think.........maybe it's cancer. :rolleyes:

scho63 08-04-2020 11:27 AM

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frozenchief 08-04-2020 01:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Dayze (Post 15099292)
Had mine out. Sore for a few days, but nothing I would categorize as pain. Was basically gone after probably five days.


However , ever since it was removed, if I eat any greasy or fatty food....there better be a turlet nearby . Like clock work within about 15 minutes of eating....its time to evacuate.

Not nearly as bad as it was when I first got it out. Back then. If I eve had a craving for fried chicken or something greasy, it would trigger a visit to the bathroom. Doc said it was something to do with the brain having a craving and tell the body to prepare for processing the fat. Back then. I remember eating some chicken fingers after being released from the hospital and not really eating much for a week. Within like one minute of finishing eating, I was like oh shit. Damn near shit my pants. LMAO.

Thankfully, it’s not that Acute anymore.

This, although it's not quite as bad for me. I had mine out a couple of years ago and for whatever reason, if I eat certain foods at lunch, I better be near a toilet. I can eat a big greasy bacon cheeseburger at dinner. No problem. Eat that at lunch, though, and you can just start a count down. If you don't watch it, you'll be posting in the 'When did you last crap your pants' thread.

I do notice that this is occurring less frequently, but I make it a point that if I am in trial or have court in the afternoon, I have just an energy bar for lunch.

Mosbonian 08-04-2020 05:02 PM

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Originally Posted by frozenchief (Post 15099761)
This, although it's not quite as bad for me. I had mine out a couple of years ago and for whatever reason, if I eat certain foods at lunch, I better be near a toilet. I can eat a big greasy bacon cheeseburger at dinner. No problem. Eat that at lunch, though, and you can just start a count down. If you don't watch it, you'll be posting in the 'When did you last crap your pants' thread.

Had my gallbladder removed 15 years ago and was much the same.

For about 4 months after that if I dared eat Chinese or Mexican food at lunch or even a greasy burger it was a mad dash to the bathroom. I almost became a member of the "have you ever crapped your pants at work club".

IA_Chiefs_fan 08-04-2020 09:00 PM

After I got mine out I had diarrhea for several months. My doctor put me on cholestyramine and it fixed me.

Monticore 08-04-2020 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Reroka (Post 15099264)
Thanks for the responses.

just hurts like hell to laugh or sit up.

I mean I am not like OMG I am about to die stomach pain. I just wondering.


Thanks all.

If you had laparoscopic procedure like mentioned early they blow you up like a ballon and that can be uncomfortable and can irritate your diaphragm and give you shoulder pain sometimes, what you worry about is an an abscess so if pain persists or gets worse or you get a fever /chills call your doc.

In most cases Calling your doctor is the correct answer.

eDave 08-04-2020 09:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Dartgod (Post 15099182)
The first thing I would do after having an organ removed and experiencing unexpected pain, is to consult with the medical experts on ChiefsPlanet.

I don't even know what the thing does. Might be a foreign object in there.

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Fat Elvis 08-04-2020 09:26 PM

If there was an IT guy squirreling around the operating room, I think I now know where Pete hid his mask....

Reroka 08-05-2020 05:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Monticore (Post 15100326)
If you had laparoscopic procedure like mentioned early they blow you up like a ballon and that can be uncomfortable and can irritate your diaphragm and give you shoulder pain sometimes, what you worry about is an an abscess so if pain persists or gets worse or you get a fever /chills call your doc.

In most cases Calling your doctor is the correct answer.

I had this done,

They cut me 3 times on my right side and once near my belly button.

A lot less discomfort today. All I know i am happy to take this pain over the pain i had when i went to the ER. That shit hurt.


FYI, some of the shit you all said in here made me laugh soooo hard. I had to stop reading it yesterday because of how hard i had been laughing.

Iowanian 08-05-2020 08:17 AM

I'm hoping you're feeling better by today.


By the time I had mine removed I'd been having gall bladder attacks off and on for several years(it turned out). When they finally decided to do it, I was hurting enough I'd have let a honey badger chew that thing out of me so a few days of soreness and shoulder aches were well worth it.


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