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Do stomach illnesses feel different after Gastric Bypass surgery? |
I had gastric bypass surgery last July. I've been doing pretty well. Last night, my stomach started to really burn. At first I thought it was just gas or something because I had some brocolli (though, I've had it before). I also had a farewell party yesterday and had some cheese tortellini...sometimes certain oils upset my stomach. However, it usually goes away within 45 minutes. I'm wondering now (6 hours later) if it is something else because pain, burning, fullness is all still there and no air feels like it's moving. I know I can't be diagnosed on here - I just want to know if others who've had GB have had food poisoning or other stomach problems after surgery and if those things felt different than before - I don't remember ever feeling anything like this before. I dont' have insurance until next Sunday so I'm hoping to stay away from doc - but I might have to call...anyway, thanks for your help! No still the same. You didn't eat too much did you. Good luck with the weight loss. I had my GBS more than a year and a half ago... and i have had minor stomach pains.. at the end it can be many things, but it is totally normal. The only experience I never had after the surgery was acid stomach.. but rest assured it is normal. I had the surgery on Sept and in occasions I feel the same. But went I go to the bathroom generally the pain stop. |
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