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.
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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. |
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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. |
My wife had hers taken out several years ago. She didn't bitch about it at all.
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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: |
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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. |
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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". |
After I got mine out I had diarrhea for several months. My doctor put me on cholestyramine and it fixed me.
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In most cases Calling your doctor is the correct answer. |
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If there was an IT guy squirreling around the operating room, I think I now know where Pete hid his mask....
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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. |
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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