Guest guest Posted November 7, 2006 Report Share Posted November 7, 2006 different... I have had two csections no labor with either so went in fresh and peppy. the pain from the c was deep and achey the pain from the rny was minimal but sharp when it hurt, got over both very quickly but the rny was quicker by far! Good luck! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2006 Report Share Posted November 7, 2006 I still have some discomfort when I first start eating. If you take it slow it's not too bad. More of a burning sensation. But it's not so bad. And after a few bites goes away. But my stomach doesn't " feel " any different. W 380/287/160 moore972003 wrote: > I don't know yet. I am still in the beginning stages of submitting > paperwork, medically supervised diet, etc... I have had 3 > cesareans, gallbladder removed, and nissen fundoplication (for gerd- > stomach portion wrapped around esophagus). I have a feeling with > all of those surgeries, one being in the same location as gastric > bypass, I might be open. I'm sure there's a lot of scar tissue in > there. Does your stomach hurt after surgery? Not incision pain, I > mean in your stomach. I guess I'm thinking there will be stomach > pain, like ulcer pain or something. Does it hurt when you swallow > and something goes into your stomach? I'm sure these questions > have already be answered before. Sorry! Thanks for any input! > > Mandy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2006 Report Share Posted November 7, 2006 I still have some discomfort when I first start eating. If you take it slow it's not too bad. More of a burning sensation. But it's not so bad. And after a few bites goes away. But my stomach doesn't " feel " any different. W 380/287/160 moore972003 wrote: > I don't know yet. I am still in the beginning stages of submitting > paperwork, medically supervised diet, etc... I have had 3 > cesareans, gallbladder removed, and nissen fundoplication (for gerd- > stomach portion wrapped around esophagus). I have a feeling with > all of those surgeries, one being in the same location as gastric > bypass, I might be open. I'm sure there's a lot of scar tissue in > there. Does your stomach hurt after surgery? Not incision pain, I > mean in your stomach. I guess I'm thinking there will be stomach > pain, like ulcer pain or something. Does it hurt when you swallow > and something goes into your stomach? I'm sure these questions > have already be answered before. Sorry! Thanks for any input! > > Mandy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2006 Report Share Posted November 7, 2006 I still have some discomfort when I first start eating. If you take it slow it's not too bad. More of a burning sensation. But it's not so bad. And after a few bites goes away. But my stomach doesn't " feel " any different. W 380/287/160 moore972003 wrote: > I don't know yet. I am still in the beginning stages of submitting > paperwork, medically supervised diet, etc... I have had 3 > cesareans, gallbladder removed, and nissen fundoplication (for gerd- > stomach portion wrapped around esophagus). I have a feeling with > all of those surgeries, one being in the same location as gastric > bypass, I might be open. I'm sure there's a lot of scar tissue in > there. Does your stomach hurt after surgery? Not incision pain, I > mean in your stomach. I guess I'm thinking there will be stomach > pain, like ulcer pain or something. Does it hurt when you swallow > and something goes into your stomach? I'm sure these questions > have already be answered before. Sorry! Thanks for any input! > > Mandy > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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