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Hello @brenda57 and welcome to Mayo Connect. I can understand your concern. Pain and cramping are uncomfortable symptoms and I'm sure that you are ready to feel well again. Please know, however, that everyone heals differently after surgery.

Have you had a follow-up appointment with your surgeon yet? If so, what was his/her opinion of your recovery? Are you following a recommended diet for surgery of this type? Most of us who have surgery of the digestive tract find that is works better to have small, more frequent meals rather than eating as we did prior to surgery.

Does the cramping and pain come at certain times, such as after eating or is it constant? Do you have other symptoms that are bothersome?

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I hurt from left side to right side across abodomen.Cramping usually starts after eating and that is small portions like 2 eggs and slice of bread with milk.Somtimes I can cramp without eating and Dr claims I can eat anything.I know if I eat beef meat I really have to chew to make sure it can digest well or I will hurt even more.They claim I need to move around,well I do move around and after 30 minutes of moving around I hurt at bottom of belly😔They found fragment in urethra tubing that they claim might be making my back hurt,but back has been hurting since I came out of surgery.Seems like if I had a stone I would have passed it by now.I have no problem going to bathroom and not passing blood😔