Post Sleeve Surgery Issues

Posted by theilman01 @theilman01, Apr 9, 2024

Anyone know how long the gas lasts after surgery? I realized there’d be some right after, but reading it can last 6-9 months. If so, is there something to take for it?

Thanks for any advise

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I really appreciate you taking the time to try to help me.
As I said I have Crohn's and it is a hard to deal with. Fruit is hard on me. Any roughage is. I have to eat fruit at certain times in the day. Morning is the only time I can eat fruit. I live with my son so some snacks are in the house. The cookie I might snack on are animal crackers, nothing real high in calories. I also take many pills and have a very sensitive stomach and need to take pills with food or I get stomach pain. I am really a mess with many medical issues all my life it seems. Almost died twice but almost does not count HAHA. My son believes there is nothing that can kill me but we know that is not true.
My insurance will not pay for a nutritionist or dietician. I have been looking into places like Home Chef, but that can be expensive too. My son shops for me and I have a long term management plan. I have asked for their help but nothing so far.
As for weight loss drugs, I did contact one of the companies for help and they never got back to me. I went back to my Bariatric Drs and ask for a revision of the sleeve. They refused. They would give me the weight loss drugs, but I can not afford the cost. Do you know they are only $99 in Europe? We are getting ripped off.
I agree the right foods make the difference if I could eat them. I told my gastroenterologist once that I do great on a Twinkie diet than real food. He laughed
Yes, you have to change your whole life to maintain weight loss.
Thanks again.
You have brought up things I have been dealing with my whole life and the sleeve operation was like a miracle for me. I was doing so well for such a long time, then wham surgery after surgery taking a yr or more to recover. I even had PT for years. I think food is giving me that comfort that I can not find anywhere else. I am staying active mentally, but it is just not the same. I hardly get sleep too.
I hope your life is going great for you and you are blessed with all you need.
Thank you once again for taking time out of your life to try to help me.

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I understand how sometimes things may get you down and you worry at night. It seems like you are dealing with a lot right now. I am not a doctor so I don’t have advice on your diet but I understand that you said the stress is causing you to eat at night too. Have you tried talking to a therapist to work through the stress you seem to be having? I understand you have a lot going on and sometimes it feels better to talk to someone that might give you tips on working through the questions and feelings you are having about the weight gain. Please don’t give up as you have a lot to offer the world and yourself. Keep working on the exercises you can do. Drink lots of water. And try keeping a smile on your face. You can do this!!!

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I really appreciate you taking the time to try to help me.
As I said I have Crohn's and it is a hard to deal with. Fruit is hard on me. Any roughage is. I have to eat fruit at certain times in the day. Morning is the only time I can eat fruit. I live with my son so some snacks are in the house. The cookie I might snack on are animal crackers, nothing real high in calories. I also take many pills and have a very sensitive stomach and need to take pills with food or I get stomach pain. I am really a mess with many medical issues all my life it seems. Almost died twice but almost does not count HAHA. My son believes there is nothing that can kill me but we know that is not true.
My insurance will not pay for a nutritionist or dietician. I have been looking into places like Home Chef, but that can be expensive too. My son shops for me and I have a long term management plan. I have asked for their help but nothing so far.
As for weight loss drugs, I did contact one of the companies for help and they never got back to me. I went back to my Bariatric Drs and ask for a revision of the sleeve. They refused. They would give me the weight loss drugs, but I can not afford the cost. Do you know they are only $99 in Europe? We are getting ripped off.
I agree the right foods make the difference if I could eat them. I told my gastroenterologist once that I do great on a Twinkie diet than real food. He laughed
Yes, you have to change your whole life to maintain weight loss.
Thanks again.
You have brought up things I have been dealing with my whole life and the sleeve operation was like a miracle for me. I was doing so well for such a long time, then wham surgery after surgery taking a yr or more to recover. I even had PT for years. I think food is giving me that comfort that I can not find anywhere else. I am staying active mentally, but it is just not the same. I hardly get sleep too.
I hope your life is going great for you and you are blessed with all you need.
Thank you once again for taking time out of your life to try to help me.

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You are dealing with a lot indeed. I don’t know which insurance you have, but some of them have a program with the company who works as a team for those insureds who have a chronic condition to coordinate your health care needs, find you resources, maximize your benefits, etc. Maybe, that could help.

I don’t know how you might motivate your sons though. That would be challenging. Depending on their age, they may not realize how important these matters are.

I have heard some meds are much less expensive in other countries. The disparity in availability is shocking. Just doesn’t seem right. I’ll continue to hope an answer comes through for you. You seem to have good insight into your challenges. Best wishes on reaching your goals!

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I’m sorry you are in such pain. That must be very difficult. I had some chronic back pain years ago, but it resolved thank goodness. I hope yours improves too.

My friends and family members with back and joint issues tell me they need to lose weight as the extra weight aggravates their condition. Will losing the 50 you gained back put you at your goal?

From what I’m told, patients who need the weight loss meds can get them if needed. I’m not sure what that means…..contact the med company….get free coupons….extra help from government or insurance? Idk. You could check though.

I struggle with snacking too much, so I’m trying to avoid having snack foods in the house. That’s why I rarely buy popcorn and when I do, I get the snack size. I stopped buying nuts because I struggle with portion size. I try to limit my snacks to fresh fruit or yogurt. And, I don’t have cookies around to tempt me. I do choose to have a glass of wine on the weekends.

Could you consult with a nutritionist or dietitian to compile a menu for the week. If you have a set plan in place it’ll be easier to have that meal ready. I eat a lot of the same dishes, but that’s ok because I like them. I find I will stick with the right foods if I really enjoy them. I found that the weight loss and maintenance is really a lifestyle adjustment. Everyone does it their own way.

Good luck with your weight loss and upcoming surgeries. Do you have someone to help you with shopping, transport and meal prep? There are pre-made meals you can order online. There are options with good nutritional content. That’s an option to explore.

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I really appreciate you taking the time to try to help me.
As I said I have Crohn's and it is a hard to deal with. Fruit is hard on me. Any roughage is. I have to eat fruit at certain times in the day. Morning is the only time I can eat fruit. I live with my son so some snacks are in the house. The cookie I might snack on are animal crackers, nothing real high in calories. I also take many pills and have a very sensitive stomach and need to take pills with food or I get stomach pain. I am really a mess with many medical issues all my life it seems. Almost died twice but almost does not count HAHA. My son believes there is nothing that can kill me but we know that is not true.
My insurance will not pay for a nutritionist or dietician. I have been looking into places like Home Chef, but that can be expensive too. My son shops for me and I have a long term management plan. I have asked for their help but nothing so far.
As for weight loss drugs, I did contact one of the companies for help and they never got back to me. I went back to my Bariatric Drs and ask for a revision of the sleeve. They refused. They would give me the weight loss drugs, but I can not afford the cost. Do you know they are only $99 in Europe? We are getting ripped off.
I agree the right foods make the difference if I could eat them. I told my gastroenterologist once that I do great on a Twinkie diet than real food. He laughed
Yes, you have to change your whole life to maintain weight loss.
Thanks again.
You have brought up things I have been dealing with my whole life and the sleeve operation was like a miracle for me. I was doing so well for such a long time, then wham surgery after surgery taking a yr or more to recover. I even had PT for years. I think food is giving me that comfort that I can not find anywhere else. I am staying active mentally, but it is just not the same. I hardly get sleep too.
I hope your life is going great for you and you are blessed with all you need.
Thank you once again for taking time out of your life to try to help me.

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I also had weight loss surgery. I had the sleeve done back in 2014. I lost about 150 lbs. I was feeling so wonderful. Then I had 3 back surgeries in one year 2020 then a hip replacement in 2022 which did not go well and still have issues then another back surgery this April 2025. Other surgeries in between. With my hip replacement and back I am in constant level 8 pain. I use a walker too. I take pain pills that keep the pain down from a screaming pain.. I sit a lot anymore. I still do exercises for my back when I can. All this lead up to me gaining at least 50 lbs back! I am so very upset.. I am having to buy larger clothes again. I do catch myself snacking either from boredom or being depressed about this whole situation and trying to deal with I might be this way till I die. I try to keep popcorn by me to snack on, instead of grabbing for a cookie. What do I do. Meal preparation is very hard on me. If I can not make a meal within 10 minutes, forget it. So I have to have many grab and microwave and sit down. I have not increased my food intake that I had 50 lbs ago. I also have Crohn's and what I can eat is very touchy. Fiber diets kill me, This has to stop, my weight gain. I did look through some other posts and the advice and articles that people suggest reading. They are no help. I would try the weight loss drugs out now, but they are out of my reach financially. I was told by Drs to try them. WHAT am I to do? I really think there is nothing. Before I know it I will be the size of a house again.

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I’m sorry you are in such pain. That must be very difficult. I had some chronic back pain years ago, but it resolved thank goodness. I hope yours improves too.

My friends and family members with back and joint issues tell me they need to lose weight as the extra weight aggravates their condition. Will losing the 50 you gained back put you at your goal?

From what I’m told, patients who need the weight loss meds can get them if needed. I’m not sure what that means…..contact the med company….get free coupons….extra help from government or insurance? Idk. You could check though.

I struggle with snacking too much, so I’m trying to avoid having snack foods in the house. That’s why I rarely buy popcorn and when I do, I get the snack size. I stopped buying nuts because I struggle with portion size. I try to limit my snacks to fresh fruit or yogurt. And, I don’t have cookies around to tempt me. I do choose to have a glass of wine on the weekends.

Could you consult with a nutritionist or dietitian to compile a menu for the week. If you have a set plan in place it’ll be easier to have that meal ready. I eat a lot of the same dishes, but that’s ok because I like them. I find I will stick with the right foods if I really enjoy them. I found that the weight loss and maintenance is really a lifestyle adjustment. Everyone does it their own way.

Good luck with your weight loss and upcoming surgeries. Do you have someone to help you with shopping, transport and meal prep? There are pre-made meals you can order online. There are options with good nutritional content. That’s an option to explore.

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I also had weight loss surgery. I had the sleeve done back in 2014. I lost about 150 lbs. I was feeling so wonderful. Then I had 3 back surgeries in one year 2020 then a hip replacement in 2022 which did not go well and still have issues then another back surgery this April 2025. Other surgeries in between. With my hip replacement and back I am in constant level 8 pain. I use a walker too. I take pain pills that keep the pain down from a screaming pain.. I sit a lot anymore. I still do exercises for my back when I can. All this lead up to me gaining at least 50 lbs back! I am so very upset.. I am having to buy larger clothes again. I do catch myself snacking either from boredom or being depressed about this whole situation and trying to deal with I might be this way till I die. I try to keep popcorn by me to snack on, instead of grabbing for a cookie. What do I do. Meal preparation is very hard on me. If I can not make a meal within 10 minutes, forget it. So I have to have many grab and microwave and sit down. I have not increased my food intake that I had 50 lbs ago. I also have Crohn's and what I can eat is very touchy. Fiber diets kill me, This has to stop, my weight gain. I did look through some other posts and the advice and articles that people suggest reading. They are no help. I would try the weight loss drugs out now, but they are out of my reach financially. I was told by Drs to try them. WHAT am I to do? I really think there is nothing. Before I know it I will be the size of a house again.

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Hi @theilman01- how are things going after your surgery? Did the gas go away?

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Hi! Thank you so much for responding. My bariatric surgeon along with a second one said they have never heard of this as a complication of my sleeve surgery. Yes I had all those tests done..also a pelvic ultrasound…an upper GI Series…a test where I ate something with contrast and they watched how I digested it. I’ve seen at least 8 gastroenterologists…1 surgeon..1 rectal surgeon and 2 bariatric surgeons. I research everyday. I just need some relief.

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i think I've read all your posts. I don't see where you've listed your medications . Medications are frequently the culprits.

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Hi,
Wrong, I said IBS is not a disease to be exact. It is a medical condition but that does not make it a disease.
But that is no matter as you seem to be now on track with your Dr, and that is what is important.
Cheers

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I never said that IBS was a disease. It's a health condition just like I have said. I didn't say anything about it being a disease.
My doctors are treating my Short gut syndrome which is a health condition not a disease.

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Hi everyone. I would love your opinion. Very long story short: in June 2022 I had bariatric sleeve surgery. 4 months later my life completely changed. It started with extreme constipation, severe abdominal pain, trapped gas. It’s been over 2 years and my life is so bad. I am in constant chronic severe abdominal pain with several symptoms with it. From the morning I open my eyes until going to sleep. Sleep is the only relief I get. No matter what I eat or whether I go to the bathroom or not…I am in severe pain. Every single day for 2 years. I was diagnosed with IBS but I feel like I’m dying. I can’t stress how bad this is. I barely go out, barely go to the store and miss many events. My quality of life is so bad. I have been to many doctors and have had many tests done. All negative. Could it be something other than IBS and the doctors have missed it?

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Have you ever been tested to determine if it is internal hernias, marginal size ulcers, gallstones, adhesions, strictures, leaks at your surgical site? Could be one of them mi

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Profile picture for tjanet @tjanet

Wrong. You said that IBS wasn't a medical condition which it is a medical condition.

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Hi,
Wrong, I said IBS is not a disease to be exact. It is a medical condition but that does not make it a disease.
But that is no matter as you seem to be now on track with your Dr, and that is what is important.
Cheers

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